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401:. No candidate received an absolute majority vote for the first five ballots. After the fifth ballot, Kiger's name was dropped from the list as he had the least votes in that ballot (14 compared to 15 each for East and Fatheree). In the sixth ballot, Fatheree defeated East with a 28-16 vote, and was elected President Pro Tempore for the 1920–1924 term. During this term, he served on the Conference Committee in the Mississippi Senate. In 1921, Fatheree ran for the position of 704: 757: 1237: 429:
for the 1924–1928 term. During this term, Fatheree was the Chairman of the Senate's Committee on County Affairs. In 1926, Fatheree was elected Circuit Court Judge for the 10th District. He was sworn in to the position in 1927. He served as a Circuit Judge for a total of three terms. He served for two
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for the 1912–1916 term. During this term, Fatheree was the Chairman of the Senate's Public Lands Committee, and also served on the following committees: Corporations; Judiciary; To Investigate State Officers; Constitution; Fisheries and Game; and State Library. During
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for a four-year term spanning from 1908 to 1912. During this term, Fatheree served on the following House committees: Ways and Means; Immigration and Labor; Judiciary; and Public Lands. On November 7, 1911, Fatheree was elected to represent the 3rd District in the
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In November 1919, Fatheree was re-elected to the 3rd District of the State Senate for the 1920–1924 term. On January 6, 1920, the first day of the session, the election for President pro tempore was held. Fatheree was nominated for the office alongside
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judge, and proceeded to win the election. Fatheree then resigned from his Senate position, and
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where he studied law, graduating on May 9, 1902. Later that month, Fatheree was
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On November 5, 1907, Fatheree was elected to represent Clarke and
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replaced Fatheree as President pro tempore for the 1922 session.
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John Davis Fatheree was born on April 9, 1879, near
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J. D. Fatheree

Mississippi State Senate
Carroll Kendrick
Fred B. Smith
Mississippi State Senate
John W. White
William Edwards
Samuel Whitman Jr.
Mississippi House of Representatives
Clarke County
Clarke
Jasper
De Soto, Mississippi
U.S.
Quitman, Mississippi
U.S.
Democratic
Mississippi House of Representatives
Mississippi Senate
Quitman, Mississippi
De Soto, Mississippi
Confederate States Army
French Huguenot
Siege of Petersburg
Clarke County
Millsaps College
admitted to the bar
Jasper
Democrat

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