Tag: Ke’Undra Cox

  • EDITORIAL

    Please be sure to vote in city
    elections
    Next Tuesday, August 26th.

    Next Tuesday is an important day for all the municipalities of Greene County. On Tuesday, August 26, 2025, the residents of Eutaw, Forkland, Boligee and Union have city elections to elect a Mayor and City Council members.
    This is your chance to vote for your local officials. This is your chance to influence the policies and future direction of your local communities. This is your chance to democratically participate to vote for those who will operate your city, set your water, sewer and garbage bills, zone areas you live in for future development, provide more recreation and activities for youth, respond to natural disasters like tornados, hurricanes, flood and other things.
    Instead of sitting on your couch and complaining about those in politics, here is your chance to go and vote and decide who will be making the decisions and spending tax monies, closest to you, for the next four years.
    The Publishers of the Greene County Democrat, who live in Eutaw, have been talking to the candidates, reviewing their positions on issues and problems of concern. We make the following recommendations:
    For Mayor of Eutaw, we support the current mayor, LATASHA JOHNSON for re-election. There are three candidates in this race, the current Mayor, Latasha Johnson, has done a good job in her four years as mayor, we think she should continue and will do more for the residents of Eutaw in the coming four years. Mayor Johnson was able to develop a budgeting process for city revenues and expenses, had a clean audit in fiscal year 2023-24, raised over $9 million dollars, in grants, that did not require matching, to improve and update the Water and Sewer System for Eutaw and Boligee.
    Mayor Johnson was able to complete the Streetscape project to beautify the sidewalks on the outside of the Courthouse Square. One of her opponents, on the County Commission, voted against providing its share of the matching funds for this project. Mayor Johnson had to borrow funds to complete the project.
    In District 1, we support challenger KE’UNDRA COX, who will bring a youth perspective to the City Council, coupled with six years of leadership training in the Air Force.
    In District 2, the incumbent JONATHAN WOODRUFF, should be re-elected for a full term. We do not agree with him all the time but at least he studies the materials and generally takes a responsible position on the issues.
    In District 3, the incumbent TRACIE HUNTER is unopposed and will be re-elected.
    In District 4, we endorse LORENZO FRENCH for this position because of his experience and knowledge of city facilities from running the Robert H. Young Community Center and trying to provide more recreational opportunities for young people.
    In District 5, we endorse CARRIE LOGAN, based on her experience and dedication with the Eutaw Area Chamber of Commerce. We also feel that there should be some representation for white residences of the city, on the City Council, which Ms. Logan will provide. Her opponent Suzette Powell did a good job in her appointed time on the City Council, but we feel Ms. Logan’s election will be in the best long-term interest of the city.

  • KeUndra Cox seeks District 72 State Representative seat

    My name is Ke’Undra Cox, I am from Eutaw, Alabama. And I am honored to announced that I am running for the office of State Representative for Alabama 72nd House District. I have always had a desire to serve the people . As early as I can remember, I was eager to do my part to help in any way I could. When I was a young boy, I proudly joined the boy scouts. I took pride in serving my community. When I graduated  high school, I  knew I wanted to enter a career that would allow me to continue to serve the people. So, in 2018, I enlisted in the United  States Air Force Reserve. I raised my right hand, and I swore an oath to the Constitution and to the American people that I would protect and serve this great nation.
    As a airman, I learned the important of service before self.  I learned that real leadership is not about personal gain, but is about the greater good of the people you serve. And now I want to  serve the people  of District 72. I want to be  the type of person that the people can trust. I want  them know that they can always rely on me . I will remind engaged not just during election time but every single day. Our people deserve better. And now is the time for us to unite, and fight for a better future. Together we will succeed.
    I am asking for your vote in the 2022 General Election on November 8. My allegiance is not to a political party, but to the people of District 72.