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    Choctaw County, Mississippi (Judicial)

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    Choctaw County is one of 82 counties in Mississippi. The county is served by several courts. The first being the 6th Chancery District, which has jurisdiction over disputes in matters involving equity; domestic matters including adoptions, custody disputes and divorces; guardianships; sanity hearings; wills; and challenges to constitutionality of state laws.[1]

    Choctaw County also contains a justice court, which handles small claims, misdemeanors and "any traffic offense that occurs outside a municipality."[2][3] The 5th Circuit District Court hears "felony criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits."[4]

    The United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi has jurisdiction in Choctaw County. Appeals from the Northern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.

    Judges[edit]

    Choctaw County, Mississippi

    Chancery Court[edit]

    Mississippi 6th Chancery District


    Circuit Court[edit]

    Mississippi Fifth Judicial District


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    Elections[edit]

    See also: Mississippi judicial elections

    Mississippi is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Mississippi, click here.

    Election rules[edit]

    Primary election[edit]

    Mississippi does not hold primary elections for judicial candidates.[1]

    General election[edit]

    Qualified judicial candidates, including those running unopposed, appear on the general election ballot. There is no indication of party affiliation. When two or more candidates are competing for a seat, they are listed in alphabetical order.[1]

    The winner of the general election is determined by majority vote. If no candidate receives a majority (over 50 percent) of the total vote, the top two candidates advance to a runoff election that takes place three weeks later.[1]



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