Virtual workshop helps aspiring municipal candidates
Writer: Ms. Susan M. Collins-Smith, MSU Extension Service
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Individuals who are interested in running for municipal office in 2025 have three opportunities to learn more about the roles of elected officials and the election process during a free, virtual workshop.
The Mississippi State University Extension Center for Government and Community Development is offering Ready to Lead: A Workshop for Aspiring Municipal Leaders in Mississippi.
Workshops are scheduled for Nov. 25 and Dec. 19, 2024, and Jan. 6, 2025. Each workshop will present the same content and will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Topics include understanding municipal government in Mississippi, roles and responsibilities of elected officials, key functions of municipal government and legal requirements for running for municipal office.
The election process for the 2025 Mississippi municipal elections begins Jan. 1, 2025, which marks the beginning of the qualifying period for candidates. The qualifying deadline is Jan. 31. The primary election will be held April 1, and the general election will be held June 3.
“This workshop is designed to equip potential candidates with the essential knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions and successfully navigate the election process,” said Jason Camp, an instructor with the center. “Attendees will gain valuable insights and get prepared to lead in public service and make a difference in their communities.”
Registration is free but required. Visit https://gcd.extension.msstate.edu to register.
For more information about the MSU Extension Center for Government and Community Development and their educational programs, visit https://gcd.extension.msstate.edu.
MSU is an equal opportunity institution. For disability accommodation or other information, contact Camp at 662-325-3141 or jason.camp@msstate.edu.
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