AP April 18, 2018, 8:20 AM

Former Tenn. magistrate in Messiah baby name case vies for judgeship

A judge in eastern Tennessee changed the boy's first name to Martin from "Messiah'. (AP Photo/Heidi Wigdahl)

Heidi Wigdahl, AP

 A former Tennessee magistrate who ruled that a child couldn't be named Messiah is running for a circuit court judgeship in next month's primary.

The Knoxville New Sentinel reports Lu Ann Ballew is challenging the incumbent, Carter Moore, in the 4th Judicial District.

In 2013, Ballew was Cocke County child support magistrate when  and ordered the name removed from an 8-month-old's birth certificate. The parents were only seeking to change the baby's surname.

The ruling was overturned, The Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct later issued a public censure of her. In 2014, she ran unsuccessfully in the Cocke County General Sessions Court race.

Ballew didn't return phone messages.