Former Lauderdale County supervisor Joe Norwood has officially qualified to run in the upcoming special election for the District 82 seat in the Mississippi House of Representatives. The special election was called following the passing of representative Charles Young Jr. in December. The qualification period ends on February 3rd, with the election set to take place on March 25th.
Norwood made his announcement today, joining the race to fill the vacant seat and represent the district in the House of Representatives. He will be competing against other candidates who have also qualified for the special election.
With his experience as a former supervisor, Norwood brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. He is looking to make a positive impact on the community and address issues relevant to the district.
The residents of District 82 will have the opportunity to choose their next representative in the upcoming election. It is crucial for voters to stay informed and engaged in the political process as they consider the candidates and their platform.
As the race heats up, it will be interesting to see how Norwood and the other candidates differentiate themselves and connect with voters. The outcome of the special election will have a significant impact on the district and its representation in the Mississippi House of Representatives. Stay tuned for more updates on the campaign as we approach the election date on March 25th.
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