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 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:02 am Thursday, August 7, 2003

UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES

By Staff
Aug. 6, 2003
The following candidates are unopposed in the party primaries and November general election. They automatically will take office in January.
Legislature
House District 81: Stephen A. Horne (R)
House District 82: Charles L. Young Sr. (D-incumbent)
House District 87: Johnny Stringer (D-incumbent)
Clarke County
County Attorney: George C. Williams (D-incumbent)
Kemper County
Constable, Post 1: Gerald "Jerry" Donald (D-incumbent)
Justice Court Judge, Post 1: Mary P. Gully (D-incumbent)
Justice Court Judge, Post 2: Linda Sciple Wright
(D-incumbent)
Surveyor: Oliver Limerick (D-incumbent)
Tax Assessor: Faye Bostick (D-incumbent)
Lauderdale County
Circuit Clerk: Donna Jill Johnson (R-incumbent)
Constable, District 1: Ricky Roberts (R-incumbent)
Constable, District 2: Ondray M. Harris Sr. (D-incumbent)
County Surveyor: Bruce Williams (I-incumbent)
Justice Court Judge, District 2: M. Robbie Robertson
(D-incumbent)
Neshoba County
Circuit Clerk: Patti Duncan Lee (D-incumbent)
Constable, District 2: Ken Spears (D-incumbent)
Justice Court Judge, Place 1: Steve Cumberland
(D-incumbent)
Justice Court Judge, Place 2: Donnie Adkins (D-incumbent)
Tax Assessor/Collector: Joyce Fulton (D-incumbent)
Newton County
Chancery Clerk: George T. Hayes Jr. (D-incumbent)
Circuit Clerk: Rodney Bounds (D-incumbent)
County attorney: J. Douglas Smith (D-incumbent)
Superintendent of education: Billy L. Pierce (D-incumbent)
Supervisor District 5: Jimmy L. Johnson (D-incumbent)

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