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Mississippi Advisory Opinions February 13, 1979: 19790213 (February 13, 1979)

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Collection: Mississippi Attorney General Opinions
Docket: 19790213
Date: Feb. 13, 1979

Advisory Opinion Text

Honorable Hubert S. Moore

No. 19790213

Mississippi Attorney General Opinions

February 13, 1979

Honorable Hubert S. Moore

Route No. 3—Box No. 235

Carthage, Mississippi 39051

Dear Mr. Moore:

Attorney General Summer has received your request for opinion and has referred it to the undersigned for research and reply.

You advise that you are an Election Commissioner of Leake County, Mississippi, and that you are considering running for the office of Circuit Clerk.

You request an opinion on the question of whether you would be required to resign as Commissioner in order to be a candidate for Circuit Clerk and when such resignation would be required.

Section 23–5–95, Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated, provides, among other things, the following:

‘A commissioner of election of any county shall not be a candidate for any office at any election for which he may have been elected or with reference to which he has acted as such; and all votes cast for any such person at such election shall be illegal and shall not be counted, except that he may be a candidate for the office of county election commissioner.’

From a review of the applicable statutes setting forth the official actions of the County Board of Election Commissioners regarding elections this year, it appears that Section 23–5–81, Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated and Amended, provides for the first official action to be taken regarding the elections this year. This statute provides, among other things, that'

‘On the Tuesday after the third Monday in March 1939 A. D. and every year thereafter, the commissioners of election shall meet at the office of the registrar and carefully revise the registration books and poll books of the several election districts . . .’

Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that an election commissioner would not be disqualified from being a candidate for an office other than election commissioner in either the primary election or general election this year under the provisions of Section 23–5–95, supra, provided such commissioner resigns from the office of election commissioner before the Tuesday after the third Monday in March 1979 or before March 20, 1979.

Trusting this is the information you desire, I am

Very truly yours,

A. F. Summer, Attorney General.

W. D. Coleman Deputy Attorney General.