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  2. List of counties in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Constitution governs the creation of new counties, which requires an election of qualified electors to approve of the creation of a new county. Elections are limited to once every four years. Any new county must be at least 400 square miles (1,000 km 2), with no existing county reduced below that size. [2]

  3. Noxubee County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Noxubee County is solidly Democratic in modern presidential elections, having last voted for the Republican nominee in 1972. [14] This is the result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 , which returned the vote to the African-American majority after nearly a century of whites-only elections.

  4. Elections in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    US presidential elections are held every 4 years, most recently in 2020. Elections to the House of Representatives are every 2 years, most recently in 2020. Gubernatorial elections are held every 4 years, most recently in 2019, together with general elections for all members of the state legislature.

  5. Today is Election Day in Mississippi: Everything to know ...

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    What elections are coming in Mississippi after the primaries? If the primaries go into a runoff vote, that will be held April 2. The final Mississippi election for 2024 is the Nov. 5 general election.

  6. Election Day in Mississippi: Follow along here for live ...

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    The single contested local office in today’s Rankin County General Election is for Supervisor, District 4, where independent candidate Ava Harvey is challenging Republican incumbent Steve Gaines

  7. Mississippi March 12 primary elections: What to know about ...

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    Mississippi elections: Mississippi voting FAQ. ... Hinds County Supervisor (1980-1993) U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman for Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District (1993-present) ...

  8. Mississippi Chancery Courts - Wikipedia

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    Judges in Mississippi Chancery Courts are elected every four years in a nonpartisan election. [2] Judges are required to have five years of experience as a practicing attorney, to be at least 26 years old, to have lived in Mississippi for at least five years, and to live within the court's district.

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