10th Mississippi Legislature

[1] Burnett, Scott, Cooper, and Irwin were elected to full three-year terms in August 1826.

[1] Torrence was elected to a two-year term in August 1826 to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Senator Charles C.

[1] Abram M. Scott was elected president pro tempore of the Senate to fill in for Senate President and Lieutenant Governor Gerard C. Brandon who was serving as acting Governor.

[1] Non-senators William H. Chaille and Joseph Pearce were elected Secretary and Door-keeper respectively.

[2] Non-representatives James Phillips Jr. and Dillard Collins were elected Clerk and Door-Keeper respectively.