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Lynn Spruill has unofficially won the mayoral election in Starkville, receiving over 80% of the votes. With 1,823 votes against Roger Bassett’s 393, Spruill’s victory marks a significant endorsement from the community. Despite plans to step back from office, she aims to continue developmental projects stalled by the pandemic. The final results will be officially confirmed in a week, but her lead suggests a strong mandate. The upcoming general election is set for June 3, 2025, as Starkville navigates a dynamic political landscape.
Starkville – Incumbent Mayor Lynn Spruill has unofficially won the 2025 Mayoral Race for the city of Starkville, securing over 80 percent of the total votes. Preliminary results show that Spruill received 1,823 votes, while her opponent, Roger Bassett, garnered 393 votes. This victory marks Spruill’s third term as mayor, reflecting strong support from the Starkville community.
The election results are still considered unofficial as Election Commissioners are scheduled to meet in a week to finalize counts, including fewer than 10 affidavits and approximately 40-45 mail-in absentee ballots that still need to be tallied. Despite the small number of remaining ballots, Spruill’s lead suggests a decisive outcome.
Initially, Spruill had expressed intentions to step back from her role, citing her belief in term limits. However, she decided to pursue a third term with the aim of completing developmental projects that had been stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since taking office in 2017, Spruill has overseen significant initiatives within Starkville, including multi-million dollar projects like Cornerstone Park, which are viewed as major contributions to the city’s infrastructure and community life.
Spruill, a native of Starkville and a graduate of Mississippi State University, has a history of leadership both locally and nationally. She made history as the first woman to qualify as a United States Naval carrier pilot, paving the way for future generations of women in military leadership. Prior to her tenure in Starkville, she served as a councilmember and then as the mayor of Addison, Texas, from 1985 to 1993.
The municipal elections in Mississippi saw a series of changes, with several incumbent mayors experiencing challenges in their races. Notably, state senator John Horhn won the mayoral race in Jackson with more than 66 percent of the vote. This election cycle appears to have shifted the political landscape, as some mayors lost their positions in close contests, suggesting a potential trend towards increased competition.
Looking ahead, the general election for the Starkville mayoral race is scheduled for June 3, 2025. As the official results continue to unfold, the community remains engaged, with many residents hopeful for Spruill’s continued leadership and the successful completion of ongoing projects aimed at enhancing the city.
The results of this election and others across the state highlight a dynamic political environment in Mississippi, reflecting a mix of continuity and change as various municipalities navigate their governance challenges.
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Additional Resources
- Magnolia Tribune: Democrats Have Good Night in Mississippi Mayor Elections
- WCBI: Mayor Lynn Spruill Gets Starkville’s Democratic Primary
- Columbus Dispatch: Mayor’s Race Draws Four Candidates in Starkville
- Google Search: Mississippi Mayoral Elections
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mayor
