2018 Judicial Candidate Questionnaires | Jackson Free Press | Jackson, MS

2018 Judicial Candidate Questionnaires

Responses from the judicial candidates in the Jackson metro area on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Bridgette Marie Morgan

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Deborah McDonald

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Crystal Wise Martin

The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Byron Carter

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Melvin Vincent Priester, Sr.

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Tomie T. Green

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Pat McNamara

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Jeff Weill, Sr.

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: David McCarty

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Yemi L. Kings

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

City & County

Candidate Questionnaire: Eric Charles Hawkins

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson metro area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Matt Allen

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson Metro Area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

Politics

Candidate Questionnaire: Joseph Anthony Sclafani

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The Jackson Free Press reached out to all judicial candidates who are running on the Nov. 6 ballot to represent jurisdictions throughout the Jackson Metro Area, regardless of whether they had a challenger or not.

JFP Interviews

Johnnie McDaniels: ‘I Pray, I Plant, and I Plow’

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Johnnie McDaniels and his sons spent three days taping 1,411 bumper stickers all across his pickup truck. They have not yet thought about how they will get them off in November, because he is too busy campaigning to become Hinds County's new youth-court judge.