The 6th Mississippi Legislature met in Jackson, Mississippi, between December 23, 1822, and January 21, 1823.[1] 
 Senate
 As the lieutenant governor of Mississippi, David Dickson held the office of President of the Senate.[1] 
   | County District | Senator Name | 
  | Adams | Joseph Sessions | 
  | Charles M. Norton | 
  | Wilkinson | Abram M. Scott | 
  | Warren, Claiborne | Ralph Regan | 
  | Pike, Marion | William Spencer | 
  | Jackson, Hancock, Green, Perry | Laughlin McKay | 
  | Lawrence | Thomas Anderson | 
  | Jefferson, Hinds | Mr. Calvit | 
  | Wayne, Covington, Monroe | Bartlett C. Barry | 
  | Amite, Franklin | John R. Brown | 
 House
 Gerard C. Brandon was elected Speaker of the House.[2] Non-representatives Peter A. Vandorn and Dillard Collins were elected to the offices of Clerk and Door-Keeper respectively.[2] 
   | County | Representative Name | 
  | Adams | John Snodgrass | 
  | George Dougherty | 
  | Adams (Natchez) | Bela Metcalfe | 
  | Amite | Francis Graves | 
  | Richard Hurst | 
  | James Jones | 
  | Claiborne | Daniel Burnet | 
  | Adam Gordon | 
  | Covington | William Reed | 
  | Franklin | Joseph Robertson | 
  | Jesse Guice | 
  | Green | John McLeod | 
  | Hinds | Benjamin F. Smith | 
  | Jackson | Walter Davis | 
  | Jefferson | Isaac N. Selser | 
  | Lawrence | Harmon Runnels | 
  | Arthur Fox | 
  | Joseph Cooper | 
  | Marion | Abram Ard | 
  | Monroe | Christopher H. Williams | 
  | Perry | David Reese | 
  | Pike | Richard Davison | 
  | David Cleveland | 
  | John Burton | 
  | Warren | James Gibson | 
  | Wayne | Samuel W. Dickson | 
  | Mr. Lang | 
  | Wilkinson | Henry Cage | 
  | Gerard C. Brandon | 
  | Moses Liddell | 
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