A Black man who says he was elected mayor of a rural Alabama town but has been kept from taking office by White leaders of the town has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.

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      Inheriting political positions is literally anti-American. We fought a war over this. Fucking Alabama.

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      Braxton was allegedly the only person who qualified for the position of mayor, according to the lawsuit. Stokes “did not bother to qualify as a candidate,” the lawsuit said, even though he knew Braxton was planning to run. No candidates qualified for town council positions, either.

      Braxton was elected mayor by default, making him the first Black mayor of Newbern in the 165 years since the town was founded.

      That’s an important bit of context, they still didn’t have a proper election.

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        They did have a proper election. There was only one candidate, so he won. Then they had a second, improper election where only the previous council was allowed to qualify for office or vote.

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          Legally yes, but part of the article makes it sound like there was a regular election between two candidates with everything you expect and the winner is being denied. That’s not the case and we don’t know how the citizens actually feel about this. It did, after all, take decades for someone to do this.

          Not that any of this should have ever happened in the first place, they should have just run the elections normally.

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            There are a large number of local elections decided because only one person applied for the job and they don’t have any issues like this.

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              Yes, but in this case a different (much dumber) system had been established for decades without objection it seems. That’s different than just having regular, official elections with just one candidate, which is what they should have done in the first place. We don’t know who would have won if it was a normal, two-candidate election.

              This going to court is a good thing because a) anyone could have filed the paperwork and won by default, including someone who would abuse the position and be really terrible for the town and b) this is certainly the end of the unofficial-official system they’ve had and might bring bad stuff to light. But keep in mind that the article’s coming on very strong because they mostly cite the prosecution.

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    Small towns suck. Big towns suck. Cities suck. America sucks and it’s not coming back.

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      it’s not coming back.

      Implying America was ever good at this in the first place.

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          The only people capable of fundamentally improving one’s country are those willing to see what’s wrong with it. The very country of the United States was founded by a bunch of people so mad about their country that they literally revolted.

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          And the rest of us are still waiting for all the blindly-supportive ignorant America lovers to get their heads out of their ass.

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    It’s a shame, aside from all the racism, Newbern actually seems like a lovely little southern small town.

    To clarify, this came in response to looking up Newbern on Google maps and seeing the only photo attached to the town is a group of smiling black women celebrating the 4th of July. If that’s the representation of the town, it seems like a nice place.

    I probably should have said more specifically ‘aside from the racist white minority leadership it seems like it could be a really nice place.’ Nice places can have shit leaders. Was happy to see the town hall already has some one star reviews in response to this story. Hopefully more attention will help them toss the bigots to the curb.

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        Pretty sure the more than %70 black/African American town population might disagree with you. Seems pretty unkind and disingenuous to paint a whole town as a shithole because some assholes are in charge.

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      It’s a shame, aside from all the racism, Newbern actually seems like a lovely little southern small town.

      “Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?”

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    The real story is they don’t even have a mayoral position, so a nothing story ginned to stoke hatred toward white people.