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Per Mississippi Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 5, judicial candidates may not personally solicit campaign contributions. All contributions are solicited by and made payable to the campaign committee: Committee to Elect Rhonda C. Cooper Chancery Court Judge.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Chancery Court in Mississippi handles domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), estates and wills, guardianship, property disputes, mental health commitments, and other equity matters. It is one of the most personal courts because its decisions directly shape families' futures.
Under SB2768, the 11th Chancery Court District has been divided into subdistricts. Subdistrict 11-2 covers all of Leake County and specific precincts in Madison County — including the city of Madison, much of Ridgeland, Canton, Highland Colony, Lake Caroline, Gluckstadt, and surrounding communities. This is the seat Rhonda Cooper is running for.
Election Day is November 3, 2026. Mississippi judicial elections are nonpartisan — all registered voters in Subdistrict 11-2 (Leake County and designated Madison County precincts) can vote regardless of party affiliation.
Judicial races in Mississippi are nonpartisan by law. Candidates do not run under a party label. Under Canon 5 of the Mississippi Code of Judicial Conduct, judicial candidates have specific restrictions on campaign conduct, including that they cannot personally solicit campaign contributions.
Rhonda C. Cooper, Esq. is a licensed Mississippi attorney with 38 years of legal experience in the exact areas Chancery Court handles — estate planning and administration, domestic relations, real property, and contract negotiations. A Millsaps College and University of Alabama School of Law graduate, she was honored as a 2022 Leader in Law by the Mississippi Business Journal and served as Clinical Assistant Professor and Pre-Law Advisor at Jackson State University.
You can contribute online through our donation page. Mississippi law limits individual contributions to $2,500 per election cycle and corporate contributions to $1,000 per calendar year. All contributions go to the Committee to Elect Rhonda C. Cooper Chancery Court Judge, not to the candidate personally. Please note that campaign contributions are not tax deductible.
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No. Contributions to political campaigns are not tax deductible on federal or state income taxes. This is true for all political donations in the United States, regardless of the office, party, or candidate. The IRS explicitly excludes political contributions from the charitable deduction.
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Paid for by the Committee to Elect Rhonda C. Cooper Chancery Court Judge — Sotderia Griffin, Treasurer — 118 Bainbridge Crossing, Canton, MS 39046. Approved by Rhonda C. Cooper, Candidate for Chancery Judge, 11th Chancery District, Subdistrict 2.
Contributions are not tax deductible. Mississippi law limits individual contributions to $2,500 per election cycle (Miss. Code Ann. § 23-15-1021) and corporate contributions to $1,000 per calendar year (Miss. Code Ann. § 97-13-15).

