Jimmy Stokes for Mayor

Jimmy Stokes II

The Official Mayor of
Horn Lake MS

Meet Jimmy Stokes II

Commissioner Stokes is dedicated to empowering the citizens of Horn Lake to take a proactive stand in improving the communities in which they live. Mr. Stokes is a devoted husband and father and community influencer.

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Jimmy Stokes

Commissioner Stokes is dedicated to empowering the citizens of Horn Lake to take a proactive stand in improving the communities in which they live. Mr. Stokes is a devoted husband and father and community influencer.

Stokes is the Pastor of Northeast Side Church of Christ in Bartlett, Tennessee and the C.E.O/Director of Redemption 180(non-profit in Bartlett, TN). He is a graduate of Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tennessee and Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, TX.

He is excited to run for the office of Mayor in the beautiful city of Horn Lake, so that he can become the inspirational leader and change maker that the city needs.

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Stokes told The Commercial Appeal in late May that his message and goals would benefit all Horn Lake residents regardless of party. "When I become mayor, I'm not the mayor of the Democrats. I'm the mayor of the people of Horn Lake," he said. "My job is to make sure everybody has fair wages, jobs that you can get right here in our city...

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Jimmy Stokes Makes History as Mayor-Elect of Horn Lake, MS. First African American Elected to the Office Horn Lake, MS – June 4, 2025, In a historic and inspiring moment for the City.

Jimmy Stokes was elected as the new mayor of Horn Lake, Mississippi, marking the first leadership change for the city since 2013. Commissioner Stokes, a Democrat, beat out Daniel Klein Sr. in the mayoral race with a lead of only 83 votes. Only 18.2% of eligible voters cast ballots in the election.

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