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Vicksburg candidates file campaign finance reports

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (VDN) — Campaign finance reports are in for the June 3, 2025, municipal elections, with mayoral and alderman candidates revealing their contributions, expenditures and cash on hand as of the May 27 deadline.

For the mayoral race, incumbent George Flaggs Jr. reported a total of $84,773 in campaign contributions ($79,773 itemized disbursements and $5,000 non-itemized), $44,755 in disbursements ($40,755 itemized and $4,000 in non-itemized), leaving him with $40,018 in cash on hand.

Mayoral candidate Kasman Massey reported a total of $1500 in campaign contributions, $1499.09 in expenditures, and $62.75 cash on hand.

Mayoral candidate Willis Thompson reported a total of $28,328 ($20,750 itemized disbursements and $7,932 non-itemized) in campaign contributions, $17,732.10 in expenditures ($16,311.79 itemized and $1.420.31 in non-itemized), with $10,949.90 cash on hand.

For the Ward 2 Alderman race, incumbent Alex Monsour reported $26,400.00 in campaign contributions (no variance between itemized and non-itemized), $24,085.67 in expenditures (no variance between itemized and non-itemized), leaving the current alderman with $2,314.33 cash on hand.

Vickie Bailey, Ward 2 challenger, reported no contributions, $2,374.06 in expenditures, and $100 cash on hand.

Both the Mayoral and Ward 2 elections will be held on Tuesday, June 3. To locate your current polling location, visit https://myelectionday.sos.state.ms.us/VoterOutreach/Pages/VOSearch.aspx.

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Don Hill is the Vicksburg Daily News Editor. He first joined the Vicksburg Daily News team in January 2021 as a contributor and graphic designer: writing stories, building ads, adding voice-overs has. After a brief sabbatical, he returned in May 2024 and became the full time editor in September. Don is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School (1997) and former US Army. When he is not editing or writing stories, he plays music with his band, Downhill, and has recently developed an addiction to Happy Color.

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