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Jasper County Magistrate Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends

2020

Elections and appointments
Last elected

June 26, 2016


Tim Lam is the chief judge of the Jasper County Magistrate Court in Georgia. He won election to his first term in the runoff election on June 26, 2016.

Elections

2016

Runoff election

Tim Lam defeated Angie Steele in the runoff election for the Jasper County chief magistrate judge.

Jasper County Magistrate Court, Chief Judge Runoff Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Tim Lam 54.11% 691
Angie Steele 45.89% 586
Total Votes 1,277
Source: Georgia Election Results, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election Runoff July 26, 2016," August 4, 2016

General election

Angela Steele and Tim Lam defeated Bobby Jacobs in the general election for the Jasper County chief magistrate judge.

Jasper County Magistrate Court, Chief Judge General Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Angela Steele 45.91% 740
Green check mark transparent.png Tim Lam 32.82% 529
Bobby Jacobs 21.28% 343
Total Votes 1,612
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 Magistrate Courts are either elected or appointed to terms of varying lengths.[1] The elections for this court type are contested and may be partisan or nonpartisan. To serve on this court, a judge must be a county resident for at least one year, be 25 years of age, and have a high school diploma or equivalent.[2]

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