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2012 Coursey was unopposed for both the May 22, 2012 Democratic Primary [3] and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 15,021 votes. [4]2008 When District 6 Representative J. R. Gray left the Legislature and left the seat open, Coursey was unopposed for both the 2008 Democratic Primary [5] and the November 4, 2008 General election with 14,839 votes.
Marshall County is a county located on the north central border of the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 33,752. [1] Its county seat is Holly Springs. [2] The county is named for Chief Justice of the United States John Marshall, who presided in the early nineteenth century. [3]
Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,968, [ 4 ] down from 7,699 in 2010 . [ 5 ]
The makeup of the Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education could soon change, as five of the nine board seats are up for grabs in the Shelby County General Election on Aug. 1. Four current board ...
At least one Cumberland County Board of Education seat will have a new member, while incumbents in other seats have challengers for the Nov. 5 election. All races are nonpartisan.
Gov. Ron DeSantis named Daniel Foganholi to the Florida Board of Education on Friday. ... into office by Broward County Commissioner Torey Alston, Tuesday, May 3, 2022. ... for a Coral Springs ...
Marshall County: 093: Holly Springs: MR: 1836: Formed from Monroe County: John Marshall (1755–1835), Chief Justice of the United States who shaped the Supreme Court's power 34,123: 709.7 sq mi (1,838 km 2) Monroe County: 095: Aberdeen: MO: 1821: Formed from Unorganized land: James Monroe (1758–1831), Founding Father and 5th U.S. President ...
A State Board of Education seat covering much of Tarrant County is on the ballot in 2024. The Democratic and Republican primaries are on March 5, with early voting running from Feb. 20 to March 1.