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2015 Senate Candidates District, Candidate, Party, County 1, James 2015 Senate Candidates District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County 1, James David Eubanks, R, Desoto 23, Briggs Hopson, R, Warren 38, Bente’ Hess Johnson, Ind 1, Chris Massey, R, Desoto 23, Bill Marcy, R, Warren 38, Daryl L. Porter Jr., D, Pike 2, David L. Parker, R, Desoto 24, David Jordan, D, Leflore 38, Dennis C. Quinn, R, Pike 3, Nickey Browing, R, Pontotoc 24, Earl G. Blackmon, Ind 38, Tammy Felder Witherspoon, D, 3, Christopher Stark, D, Pontotoc 25, William Billingsley, R, Madison Pike 4, Rita Parks, R, Alcorn 25, Will Longwitz, R, Madison 39, Mike Campbell, R, Lincoln 4, Eric Powell, D, Alcorn 26, John Horhn, D, Hinds 39, Sally Doty, R, Lincoln 5, J.P. Wilemon Jr., D, Tishomingo 26, Stephen Thompson, D, Hinds 39, Michael Smith, D, Lincoln 6, Mike Armour, R, Lee 27, Ponto Downing, R, Hinds 40, Angela Hill, R, Pearl River 6, Nancy Adams Collins, R, Lee 27, Hillman Frazier, D, Hinds 41, Reggie Blackledge, D, 6, Chad McMahan, R, Lee 27, Gerald Kucia, R, Hinds Covington 7, Hob Bryan, D, Monroe 28, Sollie Norwood, D, Hinds 41, Joey Fillingane, R, Lamar 7, Barry Strevel, R, Monroe 29, David Blount, D, Hinds 42, Johnny Ishmel Henry, D, Jones 8, Russell Jolly, D, Chickasaw 29, James Broadwater, R, Hinds 42, Chris McDaniel, R, Jones 9, Cristen Hemmins, D, Lafayette 29, Eclecius L. Franklin Sr, D, Hinds 43, Dennis DeBar, R, Greene 9, Gray Tollison, R, Lafayette 29, Kathryn Michell Drey Perry, D, 43, Philip Gandy, R, Wayne 10, Steve Hale, D, Tate Hinds 43, Towanna A. Wright, D, Wayne 10, Bill Stone, D, Marshall 30, Dean Kirby, R, Rankin 44, John A. Polk, R, Lamar 11, Clara Dawkins-Davis, D, 31, Terry Burton, R, Newton 45, Billy Hudson, R, Forrest Quitman 32, Keith K. Jackson, D, Kemper 46, Philip E. Moran, R, Hancock 11, James "Jimmy" S. Edwards Jr., 32, Sampson Jackson, D, Kemper 47, Jimmy L. "Bo" Alawine, D, D, Quitman 32, Gilman DeWayne Warren, R, Jackson 11, Robert L. Jackson, D, Quitman Kemper 47, Rogena Mitchell, R, Jackson 12, Derrick T. Simmons, D, 32, Don Wiggins, R, Kemper 47, Joseph M. "Mike" Seymour, R, Washington 33, Chase Callahan, D, Lauderdale Jackson 13, Willie L. Simmons, D, Bolivar 33, Videt Carmichael, R, 47, Anne G. Smith, R, Pearl River 14, Lydia Graves Chassaniol, R, Lauderdale 47, Mike Tyson, R, Pearl River Montgomery 34, Juan Barnett, D, Jasper 48, Walter Crapps, R, Harrison 14, Georgio Proctor, D, Carroll 34, Trey W. Chinn, D, Jones 48, Deborah Dawkins, D, Harrison 14, Donny Ryals, Ind 34, Deborah Shelby Woullard, D, 48, Joseph B Piernas Sr., D, 15, Gary Jackson, R, Choctaw Forrest Harrison 15, Cecil L. Simmons, D, Webster 35, Cliff Brown, R, Rankin 49, Katherine DeCoito, R, Harrison 16, Angela Turner, D, Clay 35, Chris Caughman, R, Simpson 49, Sean Tindell, R, Harrison 17, Robert A. "Bobby" Patrick Jr., 35, Zebulon "Zeb" Scarborough, R, 50, Thomas "Tommy" Gollott, R, R, Lowndes Rankin Harrison 17, Chuck Younger, R, Lowndes 35, Lisa Stanley, R, Rankin 51, Butch Loper, R, Jackson 18, Jenifer B. Branning, R, 36, Albert Butler, D, Claiborne 51, Michael D. Watson Jr., R, Neshoba 36, Elvis E. Colenberg Sr., D, Jackson 18, Speedy Calvert, R, Winston Jefferson 52, Brice Wiggins, R, Jackson 18, Mark J. Forsman, R, Winston 36, Jeffery "Coach" Harness, D, 18, Curt Pace, R, Neshoba Jefferson 19, Kevin Blackwell, R, Desoto 37, Etta Batteaste-Taplin, D, Pike 20, Josh Harkins, R, Rankin 37, Bob M. Dearing, D, Adams 21, Barbara Blackmon, D, Madison 37, Curtis Moroney, R, Adams 21, Kenneth Wayne Jones, D, 37, Lane B. Reed, R, Franklin Madison 37, Melanie Sojourner, R, Adams 22, Eugene S. "Buck" Clarke, R, 38, Angela Baker Brooks, D, Adams Washinton 38, Albert Eubanks, D, Pike 22, Joseph C. Thomas Sr., D, Yazoo 38, Gregory Harris, D, Pike 2015 House Candidates District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County 1, Bubba Carpenter, R, Tishomingo 23, Charles Jim Beckett, R, 39, James E. Samuel Sr., D, 1, Lisa Benderman Wigginton, D, Calhoun Lowndes Alcorn 23, Kenneth Ray Winter, D, 39, Jeff Smith, R, Lowndes 2, Nick Bain, D, Alcorn Calhoun 40, Ashley Henley, R, Desoto 2, Billy Miller, R, Alcorn 24, Rick Clifton, R, Desoto 40, Hester Jackson-McCray, D, 3, William Tracy Arnold, R, Prentiss 24, Rob Goudy, R, Desoto Desoto 3, Lauren Childers, D, Prentiss 24, Jeff Hale, R, Desoto 40, Michael McField, D, Desoto 3, Jimmy Wayne Russell, D, 24, Les Hooper, R, Desoto 40, Francis J. Miller, D, Desoto Prentiss 24, Marion Vinton, R, Desoto 40, Pat Nelson, R, Desoto 4, Joseph F. "Jody" Steverson, D, 25, W.E. "Gene" Alday, R, Desoto 41, Esther M. Harrison, D, Tippah 25, Julian Chandler Bramlett, R, Lowndes 5, John Faulkner, D, Marshall Desoto 41, Kabir Karriem, D, Lowndes 5, Jacqueline Simon, D, Marshall 25, Melissa Conn, R, Desoto 42, Eugene Crosby, D, Lowndes 6, Dana Criswell, R, Desoto 25, Dan Eubanks, R, Desoto 42, Reecy Lathan Dickson, D, 6, Eugene F. Hamilton, R, Desoto 25, Harold D. Harris, D, Desoto Noxubee 7, Steve Hopkins, R, Desoto 26, Sanford Johnson, D, Coahoma 42, Dorothy Hines, Ind 7, Wanda Jennings, R, Desoto 26, Orlando Paden, D, Coahoma 42, Carl L. Mickens, D, Noxubee 8, John T. "Trey" Lamar III, R, Tate 27, Ricky Dewayne Gill, R, Yazoo 43, Paul Millsaps, D, Oktibbeha 9, Cedric “Bam Bam” Burnett, D, 27, Leroy Lacy, D, Madison 43, Lyod B. "Rob" Roberson, R, Tunica 27, Bulus E. Leflore Jr., D, Leake Oktibbeha 9, Christopher Thomas Sr., R, 27, Kenneth Walker, D, Leake 43, Mac Smith, R, Oktibbeha Tunica 28, Robert Foster, R, Desoto 44, C. Scott Bounds, R, Neshoba 9, Marilyn Young, D, Tunica 28, Les Green, R, Desoto 45, Clark Adams, D, Kemper 10, Ken Daugherty, Ind 29, Linda F. Coleman, D, Bolivar 45, Michael Ted Evans, D, Winston 10, Nolan Mettetal, R, Panola 30, Robert E. Huddleston, D, 46, James Matthew Bennett, R, 11, Michael Cathey, D, Tate Tallahatchie Montgomery 11, Lataisha M. Jackson, D, Panola 30, Zack Huffman, D, Tallahatchie 46, Shed Hill Hunger IV, R, 12, J.P. "Jay" Hughes Jr., D, 30, Tracey Rosebud, D, Montgomery Lafayette Tallahatchie 46, Karl Oliver, R, Montgomery 12, Brad Mayo, R, Lafayette 30, Lester Williams, D, Sunflower 46, Ken Strachan, D, Montgomery 13, Justin Cluck, D, Lafayette 31, Charles Modley, D, Sunflower 47, Bryant W. Clark, D, Holmes 13, Steve Massengill, R, Benton 31, Sara Richardson Thomas, D, 48, Jill Butler, D, Attala 14, Margaret Rogers, R, Union Sunflower 48, Jason White, R, Holmes 15, Mac Huddleston, R, Pontotoc 32, Willie J. Perkins Sr., D, Leflore 49, Willie L. Bailey, D, Washington 16, Steve Holland, D, Lee 33, Jerrerico Chambers, R, 50, John Hines Sr., D, Washington 17, Shane Aguirre, R, Lee Tallahatchie 51, Rufus E. (Pete) Straughter, D, 17, James P. Newman, D, Lee 33, Tommy Reynolds, D, Humphreys 17, Charles Penson, D, Lee Yalobusha 52, William Kinkade, R, Marshall 17, Mark Prince, R, Lee 34, Reta Holden, D, Grenada 53, Vince Mangold, R, Lincoln 18, Jerry R. Turner, R, Prentiss 34, Kevin Horan, D, Grenada 53, Bobby Moak, D, Lincoln 19, Randy P. Boyd, R, Itawamba 35, Joey Hood, R, Choctaw 54, Alex Monsour, R, Warren 19, Clint Gannon, D, Lee 35, Brian Sims, R, Winston 55, Oscar Denton, D, Warren 19, Peggy Schumpert Hussey, R, 35, Patrick Warner, D, Winston 55, Chris Green, D, Warren Lee 36, Jimmy Davidson, D, Clay 55, Arrick R. Rice, D, Warren 20, Chris Brown, R, Monroe 36, Karl Malinski Gibbs, D, Clay 56, Philip Gunn, R, Hinds 20, William "Bo" Miller, D, Monroe 36, Edward N. Houston Jr., D, Clay 57, Edward Blackmon Jr., D, 21, Donnie Bell, R, Itawamba 37, Gary A. Chism, R, Lowndes Madison 21, Aaron L. Loden, D, Itawamba 38, Tyrone Ellis, D, Oktibbeha 58, Bruce Bartley, R, Madison 22, Preston Sullivan, D, Chickasaw 58, Joel Bomgar, R, Madison District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County District, Candidate, Party, County 59, Brent Powell, R, Rankin 83, William Bond Compton Jr., D, 108, Mark S. Formby, R, Pearl 60, Paul J. Buisson, R, Rankin Lauderdale River 60, John Moore, R, Rankin 83, Greg Snowden, R, Lauderdale 108, Leaven Guy, D, Pearl River 61, Ray Rogers, R, Rankin 84, Michael Grace, D, Clarke 109, Manly Barton, R, Jackson 61, Randall Stephens, R, Rankin 84, Eric Robinson, R, Clarke 110, Jeramey D. Anderson, D, 62, Tom Weathersby, R, Rankin 84, William Shirley, R, Clarke Jackson 62, Stephen Wilson, D, Rankin 85, Allen Burks, D, Claiborne 110, Mitch Ellerby, D, Jackson 62, Wesley Wilson, R, Rankin 85, Maurice Hudson, D, Jefferson 111, Charles Busby, R, Jackson 63, Deborah Butler Dixon, D, Hinds 85, America "Chuck" Middleton, D, 111, Kay Sims, D, Jackson 63, Machelle Shelby Kyles, D, Claiborne 112, Amanda Magee, R, Jackson Hinds 86, Shane Barnett, R, Wayne 112, John O. Read, R, Jackson 64, Bill Denny, R, Hinds 86, Sherra Hillman Lane, D, Wayne 113, Hank Zuber, R, Jackson 65, Christopher M. Bell, D, Hinds 87, Michael "Mike" D. Davis, R, 114, Jeffrey S. "Jeff" Guice, R, 65, Arqullas Coleman, D, Hinds Forrest Jackson 65, James Covington, D, Hinds 87, Chris Johnson, R, Forrest 114, Dr. Barney W. O'Neal, R, 66, Jarvis Dortch, D, Hinds 87, Paul B. Johnson IV, Ind Harrison 66, Brad Oberhousen, D, Hinds 87, Andy Mozingo, R, Lamar 115, Randall H. Patterson, R, 67, Earle S. Banks, D, Hinds 88, Christopher S. Hodge, R, Jones Harrison 68, Credell Calhoun, D, Hinds 88, Mitchell Pitts, R, Jones 115, Patrick K.
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