- Patrick Braxton has been re-elected as mayor of Newbern, Alabama, securing a landslide victory with 66 votes to 26.
- This win follows a protracted dispute after his initial election in 2020, when he was locked out of the town hall and denied access to municipal affairs.
- Braxton filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, as the town's government was predominantly white despite Black residents outnumbering white residents two-to-one.
- A settlement in July 2024 finally allowed Braxton to commence his first term, three and a half years after the initial conflict began.
- Braxton, the first Black mayor of the rural Alabama town, expressed satisfaction that his victory affirmed the community's desire for his leadership.
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