Public Record
The Record
Speaks
Facts matter. The public record of this seat is available for every voter to examine. We believe an informed electorate makes better choices.
This page presents publicly available information in compliance with Mississippi Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 5. All statements are based on public records, documented proceedings, and verifiable facts. This campaign does not make accusations — it presents the record and lets voters decide.
What the Public Record Shows
Every elected official has a record. Here is what the public record tells us about this seat on the 11th Chancery Court.
20+ Years Without a Serious Challenge
The current occupant of this seat has held it since the early 2000s, often running unopposed. Accountability requires that elected officials earn the trust of voters at regular intervals — not coast on the absence of competition.
Documented Judicial Oversight
Public records include documented reprimands and instances requiring judicial oversight. When a judge's decisions are formally questioned, voters deserve to know and weigh that record.
Partisan Appearances in a Nonpartisan Office
Mississippi judicial elections are nonpartisan by law. Voters should consider whether their judge maintains the impartial, nonpartisan appearance that judicial office demands.
Our Candidate Sought Recusal
In documented proceedings, our candidate found it necessary to seek recusal of the current judge — an action taken to protect the integrity of the judicial process and the rights of her client.
A Clear Choice
This election gives voters in Leake and Madison counties a real choice for the first time in over two decades.
The Record Is Clear. The Choice Is Yours.
On November 3, 2026, vote for accountability, experience, and a judge who serves every family in the 11th Chancery District.
