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 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:30 am Tuesday, August 12, 2003

Runoff Elections

By Staff
Aug. 13, 2003
Here is a look at political party runoffs set for Aug. 26. All runoffs were confirmed by the circuit clerk's offices in Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale and Newton counties.
Neshoba County runoffs were based on unofficial returns from the Aug. 5 primaries. The Neshoba County circuit clerk's office could not confirm the runoffs because the Democratic and Republican parties have not yet certified
primary results.
You can vote in a Democratic or Republican party runoff if you voted in that party's primary election on Aug. 5 or if you didn't vote at all that day. You cannot vote for one party Aug. 5 and another party in the runoffs. See related story, page A1.
STATE OFFICE
Democratic
Treasurer: Gary Anderson and Rob Smith
Republican
Agriculture Commissioner: Roger Crowder and Max Phillips
Treasurer: Wayne Burkes and Tate Reeves
CLARKE COUNTY
Democratic
Chancery clerk: Angie Chisholm and Beth Graham Fleming
Place 1 Constable: James "J.D." Everett and Bennie J. Staten
Place 2 Constable: Donald Campbell and Melton Davis
KEMPER COUNTY
Democratic
Sheriff: Johnny Harpole and Samuel Tisdale (incumbent)
District 3 Supervisor: Dennis Allen (incumbent) and Jerome Hickman
Post 2 Constable: Allen Griffin (incumbent) and Michael T. Oliver
LAUDERDALE COUNTY
Republican
District 1 Supervisor: Sidney S. Covington and Eddie D. Harper
NEWTON COUNTY
Democratic
Tax Assessor: Pat Addy (incumbent) and Nancy Darlene Kidd
District 4 Supervisor: L.M. "Bubba" Bonds (incumbent) and Charles Gibbs
District 1 Justice Court Judge: Jan Addy (incumbent) and Kate F. Thomas
District 2 Justice Court Judge: Ron Forest and Mark McDonald
District 1 Constable: Robbie Pearson and Wilson Stamper Jr. (incumbent)
NESHOBA COUNTY
Democratic
Sheriff: Kenny Moore and Larry Myers
District 2 Supervisor: Mike Allen (incumbent) and Kevin Cumberland
District 4 Supervisor: Mike Moorehead and Marty Sistrunk
District 5 Supervisor: Kevin Wilcher and James Young (incumbent)
Place 1 Constable: John Lilley and Paul Payne

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