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2016 - 2019 Mississippi House 2016 - 2019 Mississippi House Capitol Off/Phone District/County Party Phone (W) Phone (H) Name/Address and Email address Shane Aguirre District 17 Rep 102-C 709 Highland Circle Lee (601) 359-3374 Tupelo, MS 38804 [email protected] Jeramey D. Anderson District 110 Dem (228) 285-8183 400-F P.O. Box 311 Jackson (601) 359-2438 Escatawpa, MS 39562 [email protected] William Tracy Arnold District 3 Rep (662) 728-9951 400-E 301 Wyninegar Rd. Alcorn, Prentiss (601) 359-9390 Booneville, MS 38829 [email protected] Willie L. Bailey District 49 Dem (662) 335-5310 100-C P.O. Box 189 Washington (601) 359-3363 Greenville, MS 38702-0189 [email protected] Nick Bain District 2 Dem (601) 953-2994 (662) 287-1620 400-F 516 N Fillmore St Alcorn (601) 359-3338 Corinth, MS 38834 [email protected] Mark Baker District 74 Rep (601) 824-7455 (601) 824-3297 112-A P. O. Box 947 Rankin (601) 359-3388 Brandon, MS 39043-0947 [email protected] Earle S. Banks District 67 Dem (601) 713-2223 (601) 355-5574 102-C P.O. Box 2539 Hinds (601) 359-3399 Jackson, MS 39215 David Baria District 122 Dem (228) 270-0001 (228) 466-0815 Bsmt B 544 Main St Hancock (601) 359-3455 Bay St Louis, MS 39520 [email protected] Toby Barker District 102 Rep (601) 307-3802 201-M4 409 South 21st Avenue Forrest, Lamar (601) 359-3428 Hattiesburg, MS 39401 [email protected] Shane Barnett District 86 Rep (601) 735-4047 400-F P.O. Box 621 Greene, Perry, Wayne (601) 359-2426 Waynesboro, MS 39367 [email protected] Manly Barton District 109 Rep (228) 588-2763 203 7905 Pecan Ridge George, Jackson (601) 359-3014 Moss Point, MS 39562 [email protected] Jim Beckett District 23 Rep (662) 983-7358 (662) 983-2451 205-C P.O. Box 722 Calhoun, Grenada, (601) 359-3335 Bruce, MS 38915 Lafayette, Webster [email protected] Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Page 1 of 9 Capitol Off/Phone District/County Party Phone (W) Phone (H) Name/Address and Email address Christopher M. Bell District 65 Dem (601) 918-8633 400-F 510 George St., Ste 239 Hinds (601) 359-2461 Jackson, MS 39202 [email protected] Donnie Bell District 21 Rep (662) 862-3385 400-A 836 Tucker Road Itawamba, Tishomingo (601) 359-3396 Fulton, MS 38843 [email protected] Richard Bennett District 120 Rep (228) 863-6483 201-M3 20108 Daugherty Rd. Harrison (601) 359-2860 Long Beach, MS 39560 [email protected] Edward Blackmon, Jr. District 57 Dem (601) 859-1567 (601) 859-4202 201-M6 P.O. Drawer 105 Madison (601) 359-9394 Canton, MS 39046 [email protected] Joel Bomgar District 58 Rep (601) 207-0813 400-F 357 Kiowa Dr. Madison (601) 359-9485 Madison, MS 39110 [email protected] C. Scott Bounds District 44 Rep (601) 656-1765 115-B 45 Carla Drive Leake, Neshoba (601) 359-3334 Philadelphia, MS 39350 [email protected] Randy P. Boyd District 19 Rep (662) 231-0133 (662) 282-4045 400-E P.O. Box 157 Itawamba, Lee (601) 359-3373 Mantachie, MS 38855 [email protected] Chris Brown District 20 Rep (662) 369-8745 (662) 369-4515 104-A 50022 Greenbriar Road Itawamba, Lee, (601) 359-2428 Aberdeen, MS 39730 Monroe [email protected] Cedric Burnett District 9 Dem (662) 363-2531 Bsmt P.O. Box 961 Coahoma, Quitman, (601) 359-3259 Tunica, MS 38676 Tate, Tunica [email protected] Charles Busby District 111 Rep (228) 769-0501 (228) 990-2200 202 4703 Willow Street Jackson (601) 359-3355 Pascagoula, MS 39567 [email protected] Larry Byrd District 104 Rep (601) 544-1877 400-B 17 Byrd Rd. Forrest (601) 359-3337 Petal, MS 39465 [email protected] Credell Calhoun District 68 Dem (601) 948-1217 (601) 949-7561 102-C P.O. Box 3406 Hinds, Rankin (601) 359-3351 Jackson, MS 39207 [email protected] Kimberly Campbell District 72 Dem (601) 622-7880 400-E P.O. Box 16623 Hinds, Madison (601) 359-2425 Jackson, MS 39236 [email protected] Lester "Bubba" Carpenter District 1 Rep (662) 427-8281 Bsmt 8 Carpenter Dr. Alcorn, Tishomingo (601) 359-4073 Burnsville, MS 38833 [email protected] Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Page 2 of 9 Capitol Off/Phone District/County Party Phone (W) Phone (H) Name/Address and Email address Gary A. Chism District 37 Rep (662) 327-0777 (662) 328-7769 400-G P.O. Box 2343 Clay, Lowndes, (601) 359-3364 Columbus, MS 39704-2343 Oktibbeha [email protected] Bryant W. Clark District 47 Dem (662) 834-6133 (662) 834-4074 Bsmt B 271 Clark Road Attala, Holmes, Yazoo (601) 359-2845 Pickens, MS 39146 [email protected] Alyce Griffin Clarke District 69 Dem (601) 354-5453 100-C 1053 Arbor Vista Blvd. Hinds (601) 359-3235 Jackson, MS 39209 [email protected] Angela Cockerham District 96 Dem (601) 783-6600 (601) 783-4979 201 P O Box 613 Adams, Amite, Pike, (601) 359-3333 Magnolia, MS 39652 Wilkinson [email protected] Carolyn Crawford District 121 Rep (228) 452-5029 201-M7 23155 Stablewood Cir Harrison (601) 359-2582 Pass Christian, MS 39571 [email protected] Dana Criswell District 6 Rep (662) 278-0299 400-F P.O. Box 1321 DeSoto (601) 359-2861 Olive Branch, MS 38654 [email protected] Becky Currie District 92 Rep (601) 833-5953 401-C 407 Oliver Drive Copiah, Lawrence, (601) 359-3131 Brookhaven, MS 39601 Lincoln [email protected] Scott DeLano District 117 Rep (228) 806-7418 (228) 388-8087 401-B P O Box 4524 Harrison (601) 359-3223 Biloxi, MS 39535 [email protected] William C. Denny, Jr. District 64 Rep (601) 956-6807 (601) 956-6807 400-D P.O. Box 12185 Hinds, Madison (601) 359-3369 Jackson, MS 39236-2185 [email protected] Oscar Denton District 55 Dem (601) 638-4007 400-F 5024 Rollingwood Est Dr. Warren (601) 359-2438 Vicksburg, MS 39180 [email protected] Deborah Butler Dixon District 63 Dem (601) 540-1211 (601) 371-9119 100-D P. O. Box 106 Hinds, Warren, Yazoo (601) 359-3755 Raymond, MS 39154 [email protected] Jarvis Dortch District 66 Dem (601) 983-9346 400-F 408 Ridge Park Cove Hinds (601) 359-3339 Raymond, MS 39154 [email protected] Tyrone Ellis District 38 Dem (662) 323-6564 201-M6 P.O. Box 892 Clay, Lowndes, (601) 359-9396 Starkville, MS 39760 Oktibbeha [email protected] Dan Eubanks District 25 Rep (662) 374-0035 Bsmt P.O. Box 184 DeSoto (601) 359-4082 Walls, MS 38680 [email protected] Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Page 3 of 9 Capitol Off/Phone District/County Party Phone (W) Phone (H) Name/Address and Email address Casey Eure District 116 Rep (228) 297-2849 (228) 297-2849 201-M5 13372 Damon Ct. Harrison (601) 359-9466 Biloxi, MS 39532 [email protected] Bob Evans District 91 Dem (601) 587-0615 (601) 587-9313 400-F P. O. Box 636 Copiah, Covington, (601) 359-2433 Monticello, MS 39654 Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Simpson [email protected] Michael T. Evans District 45 Dem (601) 656-5841 (662) 773-3543 400-F 18477 Highway 397 Kemper, Lauderdale, (601) 359-3311 Preston, MS 39354 Neshoba, Winston [email protected] John G. Faulkner District 5 Dem 400-F P. O. Box 942 Benton, Lafayette, (601) 359-2432 Holly Springs, MS 38635 Marshall, Tate [email protected] Mark Formby District 108 Rep (601) 798-3800 (601) 798-8917 402-B 911 Highway 43 North Pearl River (601) 359-3356 Picayune, MS 39466 [email protected] Robert Foster District 28 Rep (662) 429-2540 Bsmt 1437 Notting hill Cv W DeSoto (601) 359-3287 Hernando, MS 38632 [email protected] Herb Frierson District 106 Rep (601) 795-6285 (601) 795-1675 201-C 12 Trailwood Lane Lamar, Pearl River (601) 359-3340 Poplarville, MS 39470 Karl Gibbs District 36 Dem (662) 494-3669 400-F 5543 George Walker Rd. Clay, Monroe (601) 359-3253 West Point, MS 39773 [email protected] Andy Gipson District 77 Rep (601) 949-4789 112-B 414 Holly Grove Circle Rankin, Simpson (601) 359-1541 Braxton, MS 39044 [email protected] Jeffrey S. Guice District 114 Rep (228) 875-1114 Bsmt P.O. Box 549 Harrison, Jackson (601) 359-2420 Ocean Springs, MS 39566 [email protected] Philip Gunn District 56 Rep (601) 355-8321 (601) 924-8438 306 101 Pinehaven Cove Hinds, Madison (601) 359-3300 Clinton, MS 39056 Jeff Hale District 24 Rep (901) 461-6673 400-F 2303 Westwind Dr DeSoto (601) 359-9395 Nesbit, MS 38651 [email protected] Greg Haney District 118 Rep (228) 864-9095 400-F 106-45th Street Harrison (601) 359-3338 Gulfport, MS 39507 [email protected] Ashley Henley District 40 Rep (901) 647-6255 400-F 2128 Brookhaven Dr. DeSoto (601) 359-2429 Southaven, MS 38671 [email protected] Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Page 4 of 9 Capitol Off/Phone District/County Party Phone (W) Phone (H) Name/Address and Email address John W. Hines District 50 Dem (662) 334-9444 (662) 335-9704 100-C P. O. Box 114 Bolivar, Issaquena, (601) 359-3285 Greenville, MS 38701 Washington [email protected] Steve Holland District 16 Dem (662) 840-5000 (662) 844-2004 102-C P.
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