Category:Mississippi 2011 news
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Pages in category "Mississippi 2011 news"
The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
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- 2011 bill filing deadlines: New Hampshire has latest date
- 2011 legislative session gets under way in Mississippi
- 2011 Mississippi primaries: Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- 2011 Mississippi primaries: Secretary of State and Attorney General
- 2011 Mississippi primaries: State Treasurer, Agriculture Commissioner and Public Service Commission
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- Ballotpedia's 2011 Ballot Measure Breakdown: All states
- Ballotpedia's 2011 Ballot Measure Breakdown: Mississippi and New Jersey
- Ballotpedia's Tuesday Count plateaus at 4 certified measures
- Breakdown: Ballotpedia dissects lawsuits challenging 2011 and 2012 ballot measures
- Breaking down the August state legislative primaries in Mississippi
- Bryant scores Republican victory in Mississippi gubernatorial election; many down ballot races follow suit
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- Election aftermath: Democrats hold Iowa Senate, Independent wins in Missouri special elections
- Election aftermath: Two out of three GOP-backed measures approved by Mississippi voters
- Election aftermath: What you need to know about yesterday's state legislative elections
- Election outlook: Ballotpedia predicts no partisan changes in state executive offices
- Election outlook: Ballotpedia's final predictions for state executive elections
- Election preview: 2011 state and local measures serve as precursor to 2012
- Election preview: Mississippi holds historic elections tomorrow
- Election preview: More than 400 state legislative seats up for election tomorrow
- Election wrap-up: Down ballot state executive races
- Election wrap-up: What you need to know about the November 8th state executive elections
- Eure, Donatucci secure seats in Tuesday's special elections
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- Judge Bates retiring from Mississippi Justice Court
- Judge Faulkner to retire from Justice Court, three candidates seek to replace him
- Judge McGee suspended, rehearing denied
- Judge Myers to retire, Governor seeks new judge for Mississippi Court of Appeals
- Justice Carlson to leave Mississippi Supreme Court
- Justice Graves confirmed to 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
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- Madison County Justice Court judges selected in Mississippi primary
- McVeay, Jones win in Jackson County Justice Court runoff
- Mississippi drug courts commended by House of Representatives
- Mississippi House Democrats' redistricting bill is DOA with Senate Republicans
- Mississippi House passes eminent domain bill; could take initiative off ballot
- Mississippi Initiative 26 just the start of political fight across the country
- Mississippi initiatives presented to Legislature
- Mississippi judge faces 30 day suspension
- Mississippi judge suspended
- Mississippi Judges could draw redistricting map for state
- Mississippi state executive runoff elections yield historic, tight races
- Mississippi Supreme Court hears arguments regarding personhood amendment
- Mississippi Supreme Court to determine constitutionality of law that limits large jury verdicts
- Mississippi's 2011 runoffs: governor, treasurer and public service commissioners
- Mississippi's House passes redistricting map
- Mississippians to vote next week in August Primary
- MS Supreme Court to take on eminent domain initiative lawsuit
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- Redistricting Roundup: Christmas on June 10 for Californians: Draft maps arrive
- Redistricting Roundup: Citizen activist organizations work to reform redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Deadlines looming for many states in redistricting process
- Redistricting Roundup: Final local census figures delivered as states dive into data
- Redistricting Roundup: Governor kicks redistricting chair off commission
- Redistricting Roundup: How this year's elections impact redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Illinois maps reach governor's desk
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits dominate early stages of redistricting processes
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits pile up as states continue to dive into new maps
- Redistricting Roundup: Maps look destined for court system in Mississippi as Senate and House reach stalemate (again)
- Redistricting Roundup: Mississippi mayhem as redistricting maps look destined for stalemate
- Redistricting Roundup: New Jersey adds 11th commission member, Mississippi House introduces new map
- Redistricting Roundup: No southern hospitality in the South Carolina Senate
- Redistricting Roundup: Partisan breakdown of committees reveals clues about map-drawing process
- Redistricting Roundup: Push for redistricting commissions increases among minority parties
- Redistricting Roundup: Redistricting affects more than Congressional and state legislative districts
- Redistricting Roundup: Texas session will end without Congressional map
- Redistricting Roundup: Virginia legislature sends maps to governor's desk, inching closer to an on-time completion of the process
- Republican Governors Association will be headed by former campaign manager to Virginia's Bob McDonnell
- Republicans retain seats in January 11 special elections
- Results are in: three state executive offices will face run-off elections
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- Singing blue and seeing red in Mississippi redistricting
- State Legislative Tracker: 27 special sessions this year and counting
- State Legislative Tracker: Mississippi prepares for primaries tomorrow
- State Legislative Tracker: Second round of Wisconsin recalls begins tomorrow
- State Legislative Tracker: Which state has the most committees
- State Legislative Tracker:Georgia continues special redistricting session, Wisconsin ends recall season
- State Legislative Tracker:Third and final round of Wisconsin recalls begin tomorrow
- Supreme Weekly: Election fever - Races in Mississippi, Montana, Washington and West Virginia
- Supreme Weekly: Five appointments in twenty-four hours
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- The Tuesday Count: 2011 ballot measure campaigns center around five states
- The Tuesday Count: 2011 elections near, final ballot wording cleared
- The Tuesday Count: donations provide big backdrop as 2011 elections take center stage
- The Tuesday Count: in the home stretch - petition drives come to a close for 2011
- The Tuesday Count: petition signatures submitted, lawsuits filed
- Three months to go - Ballotpedia predicts changes in three state executive offices for Democrats
- Three vacancies filled in Tuesday's special elections
- Two days after being re-elected, MS state Sen. Tollison switches parties
- Two new presiding judges appointed for the Mississippi Court of Appeals