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    • Mississippi Code
    • Title 25 - Public Officers and Employees; Public Records
    • Chapter 5 - Removals From Office
    • § 25-5-5. Causes for removal

    Mississippi Code
    Chapter 5 - Removals From Office
    § 25-5-5. Causes for removal

    The reasons or causes for removal from office shall be:
    Knowingly or wilfully failing, neglecting, or refusing to perform any of the duties required of such officer by law.

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    Mississippi Code

    Title 25 - Public Officers and Employees; Public Records

    Chapter 5 - Removals From Office

    § 25-5-1. Removals from office

    § 25-5-3. Governor empowered to remove elective county officials

    § 25-5-5. Causes for removal

    § 25-5-7. Demand for removal

    § 25-5-9. Form of petition

    § 25-5-11. Signing of petition

    § 25-5-13. Verification of petition

    § 25-5-15. Certification of county registrar

    § 25-5-17. Contested status of signator determined by Governor

    § 25-5-19. Examination of petition by election commissioners

    § 25-5-21. Notice of hearing

    § 25-5-23. Removal council

    § 25-5-25. Judgment of council

    § 25-5-27. Resignation of officer

    § 25-5-29. Conduct of election

    § 25-5-31. Form of the ballot

    § 25-5-33. Results of election

    § 25-5-35. Appeals

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