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Linda H. Smith (Georgia)

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Linda H. Smith is a Republican and the probate judge of Polk County, Georgia. She was appointed to the position in July 2012 to replace retired Judge Joyce B. Jones.[1][2]
Elections
2016
General election
Incumbent Linda H. Smith (R) defeated Shannon McGee (I) in the general election for the Polk County probate judge.
Polk County Probate Court, General Election, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | ![]() |
61.98% | 8,349 | |
Independent | Shannon McGee | 38.02% | 5,121 | |
Total Votes | 13,470 | |||
Source: Polk County election results, "2016 General Election," accessed November 9, 2016 |
Primary election
Incumbent Linda H. Smith defeated Robert Brooks in the Republican primary election for the Polk County probate judge.
Polk County Probate Court, Republican Primary Election, 2016 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
![]() |
50.87% | 2,330 |
Robert Brooks | 49.13% | 2,250 |
Total Votes | 4,580 | |
Source: Georgia Election Results, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," June 10, 2016 |
Selection method
- See also: Partisan elections
Judges of the Georgia Probate Courts are each elected to four-year terms.[3] The elections for this court type are contested and may be partisan or nonpartisan. To serve on this court, a judge must be a United States citizen, county resident for at least two years, at least 25 years old, a registered voter, have a high school diploma or equivalent and completion of an initial training course. In counties with populations above 96,000, judges are required to have at least seven years of experience practicing law and be 30 years of age.[4]
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Georgia Council of Probate Judges, "Directory of Judges," accessed May 6, 2015
- ↑ The Cedartown Standard, "Jones will retire as Polk County Probate Judge," May 20, 2012
- ↑ New Georgia Encyclopedia, "Judicial Branch: Overview," June 5, 2014
- ↑ American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Georgia; Limited Jurisdiction Courts," archived October 2, 2014
Federal courts:
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Middle District of Georgia, Northern District of Georgia, Southern District of Georgia • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Middle District of Georgia, Northern District of Georgia, Southern District of Georgia
State courts:
Georgia Supreme Court • Georgia Court of Appeals • Georgia Superior Courts • Georgia State Courts • Georgia Business Court • Georgia Tax Court • Georgia Juvenile Courts • Georgia Probate Courts • Georgia Magistrate Courts • Georgia Municipal Courts
State resources:
Courts in Georgia • Georgia judicial elections • Judicial selection in Georgia