Mississippi Statutes § 23-15-197 Times for holding elections
Statute Text
(1)
Times for holding primary and general elections for congressional offices shall be as prescribed in Sections
23-15-1031
,
23-15-1033
and
23-15-1041
.
(2)
Times for holding elections for the office of judge of the Supreme Court shall be as prescribed in Section
23-15-991
and Sections
23-15-974
through
23-15-985
, and times for holding elections for the office of judge of the Court of Appeals shall be as prescribed in Section
9-4-5
.
(3)
Times for holding elections for the office of circuit court judge and the office of chancery court judge shall be as prescribed in Sections
23-15-974
through
23-15-985
, and Section
23-15-1015
.
(4)
Times for holding elections for the office of county election commissioners shall be as prescribed in Section
23-15-213
.
(5)
Times for holding elections for the office of levee commissioner shall be as prescribed in Chapter 12, Laws of 1928; Chapter 574, Laws of 1968; Chapter 85, Laws of 1930; Chapter 317, Laws of 1983; and Chapter 438, Laws of 2010.
(6)
Times for holding elections for the office of justice court judge shall be as prescribed in Section
23-15-193
and Sections
23-15-973
through
23-15-985
.
Source
Laws, 1986, ch. 495, § 53; Laws, 1994, ch 564, § 88, eff. 9/6/1994 (the date the United States Attorney General interposed no objection).
History
Amended by Laws, 2024 , ch. 451 , HB 1035 , § 2 , eff. 7/1/2024 .
Amended by Laws, 2017 , ch. 441 , HB 467 , 36 , eff. 7/1/2017 .
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