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2019 Hinds County Race

Stories about candidates running in this year's Hinds County party primaries

Crime

What Can the Hinds DA Do to Cure the System?

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Incoming Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens vows a criminal-justice approach focused on public safety and, hopefully, more alternatives to prison.

Politics

Lee Vance's Priority as Hinds Sheriff: Overhauling Pretrial Detention System

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Former Jackson Police Chief Lee Vance said Friday that reforming the pretrial detention system in Hinds County would be a top priority for his administration if he is elected Hinds County sheriff in November.

Politics

Hinds County to Hold Special Election Over Primary Irregularities

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The Hinds County Democratic Executive Committee will hold a special election on Aug. 20, 2019, for voters in Precinct 51 who filled out incorrect ballots for the Aug. 6 primary elections, an Aug. 13 press release said.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Henry DeWayne Fuller (Hinds County District 5 Supervisor)

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The Jackson Free Press emailed questionnaires to each candidate in the Hinds County District 5 supervisor race. The answers are the candidates' verbatim responses, with no edits whatsoever.

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Hinds County Primary Elections

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Candidates for the Hinds County primary elections

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Hinds DA, Sheriff Hopefuls Share Plans, Philosophies in Primary Bid

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During the run-up to the Hinds County primaries on Aug. 6, the word "reform" flies around a lot in the two races that have the most direct effect on the local criminal-justice system—district attorney and sheriff.

Politics

Mayor Endorses Williams for Senate, Shaun King Backs DA Hopeful Owens

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Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba endorsed Marcus Williams, a candidate for Mississippi Senate District 26 and former president of the Young Democrats of Mississippi, during a press conference at the Capitol this morning.

Politics

Mayor Endorses Williams for Senate, Shaun King Backs DA Hopeful Owens

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Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba endorsed Marcus Williams, a candidate for Mississippi Senate District 26 and former president of the Young Democrats of Mississippi, during a press conference at the Capitol this morning.

City & County

Lumumba Endorses Jody Owens for Hinds District Attorney

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Jody Owens has "demonstrated a commitment" to making Jackson better, Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba said during a live WMPR 90.1 radio broadcast of Coffee and Conversations with Wanda Evers on Wednesday, endorsing him in the race for Hinds County district attorney.

City & County

Mayor Lumumba Endorses Former JPD Chief Lee Vance for Hinds Sheriff

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Jackson Mayor Chokwe Lumumba announced his endorsement of former Jackson Police Chief Lee Vance for Hinds County Sheriff at a press conference outside the Hinds County Courthouse on May 24.

Politics

Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason to Employees: 'Get out of My Way'

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Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason wrote a memo to his employees Thursday basically saying they need to get on board with his leadership or "get out of my way." In a departmental memo dated Jan. 18, 2018, Mason called out "dissenters" in his office, while praising his own leadership to date.

Crime

Hinds Sheriff Victor Mason Faces Second Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

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Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason is facing a second federal lawsuit on allegations of sexual harassment by what is now three women.

City & County

What Mississippi Voters Want

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We asked Mississippi voters which issues they want candidates to talk about. From potholes, to poverty, to higher teacher pay and help with college, here’s what they told us.

Politics

Juan Cloy Announces His Candidacy for Hinds County Sheriff

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Former Canton Assistant Police Chief Juan Cloy has formally declared his candidacy for Hinds County Sheriff.

City & County

UPDATED: Former JPD Chief Vance Running Against Beleaguered Hinds County Sheriff

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Lee Vance, who retired as chief of the Jackson Police Department in December 2017 after 30 years on the force, has filed to run in the 2019 Hinds County sheriff's race.