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  2. Local elections in Georgia are drawing closer. Here’s who’s ...

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    Macon-Bibb voters will have important decisions to make in this year’s election cycle. There’s a long list of public offices up for grabs, including U.S. House seats, state legislature seats ...

  3. Here’s how the new Macon Mall courtrooms will help Macon’s ...

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    A Macon-Bibb government spokesperson said the courtrooms will use pre-existing judges so new ones won’t have to be hired, but Simms said other uses could be helpful as well.

  4. United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia

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    Chief Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner: Albany: 1974 2014–present 2024–present — Obama: 12 District Judge Clay D. Land: Columbus: 1960 2001–present 2014–2020 — G.W. Bush: 13 District Judge Marc T. Treadwell: Macon: 1955 2010–present 2020–2024 — Obama: 15 District Judge Tripp Self: Macon: 1968 2018–present — — Trump: 9 Senior ...

  5. Macon mayor candidate who lost race files lawsuit, wants ...

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    The NAACP’s Macon-Bibb County Chapter, as well as disabled voters, have expressed concern with the voting location where the Board of Elections office is located, which is at Macon Mall.

  6. Bibb County Courthouse (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    It is located in downtown Macon on the same street (two blocks west) as the William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse. In 2012, the courthouse was named for J. Taylor Phillips, State Court judge from 1964 to 2012; he served as a full-time judge until 1998 when he assumed part-time senior status.

  7. Tripp Self - Wikipedia

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    Self was elected to the Macon County Superior Court from Macon in 2006, beginning service on January 1, 2007, and winning re-election in 2010 and 2014. He was chief judge from January 1, 2014, to January 1, 2017, with his tenure running from the retirement of his predecessor, S. Phillip Brown, to his elevation. [5]

  8. Macon-Bibb election results: See who won contested county ...

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    Seven seats on the Macon-Bibb County Commission were up for grabs Tuesday in Georgia’s non-partisan elections, and several of them were decided with Tuesday’s results. But a couple races are ...

  9. R. Lanier Anderson III - Wikipedia

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    Anderson had by then returned to private legal practice in Macon, where he worked from 1963 until 1979. [1] He practiced at the family firm of Anderson Walker & Reichert, concentrating most of his efforts on tax and estate planning. Among other civic activities he served on the Bibb County Board of Education from 1968 to 1974.