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The specific date when a newly elected sheriff takes office can vary depending on the jurisdiction and election cycle. Generally, the new sheriff takes office on January 1st following the election, but this can vary in some cases. It is best to consult the local laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction in question to determine the exact date.

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