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Candidate List May 2019 2019 Democratic Certifications District Name Mail Address City Zip Physical Address City Zip Phone 1 Phone 2 Email Address 16-Mar-19 Governor William Bond Compton Jr. P.O. Box 8096 Meridian MS 39303 4609 Broadmoor Drive, Apt. 264 Meridian MS 39305 (601) 227-5670 doesn’t travel Michael Brown 196 Covenant Court Lorman MS 39096 196 Covenant Court Lorman MS 39096 (601) 807-2325 message [email protected] Jim Hood P.O. Box 16647 Jackson MS 39236 (662) 456-3741 [email protected] Robert J. Ray 2015 Mosby Rd Apt. F-4 Meridian MS 39307 2015 Mosby Rd Apt. F-4 Meridian MS 39307 (601) 604-5443 message [email protected] Robert Shuler Smith 2725 Hemingway Circle Jackson MS 39209 1435 Duke Road Utica MS 39175 (601) 874-9757 spoke/text [email protected] Gregory Wash 468 Crimm Dr. Forest MS 39074 468 Crimm Dr. Forest MS 39074 (601) 900-0988 called back [email protected] withdrew Phillip "Bucket" West 8 Sun Court Natchez MS 39120 8 Sun Court Natchez MS 39120 (601) 807-0754 message [email protected] Velesha P. Williams P.O. Box 358 Flora MS 39071 1408 Livingston Vernon Rd Flora MS 39071 (601) 672-5685 [email protected]@yahoo.com Albert Wilson 4914 N. State St. Jackson MS 39206 4914 N. State St. Jackson MS 39206 (601) 981-9873 screech [email protected] Lt. Gov. Jay Hughes 2209 S. Lamar Blvd Oxford MS 38655 505 N. 14th St. Oxford MS 38655 (662) 816-2888 [email protected] Secretary of State Johnny DuPree P.O. Box 574 Hattiesburg MS 39403 1028 North Main St. Hattiesburg MS 39401 (601) 520-8500 [email protected]@gmail.com Maryra Hodges Hunt 11182 Old Highway 49 Cruger MS 38924 11182 Old Highway 49 Cruger MS 38924 (662) 458-0527 message [email protected] State Treasurer Addie Lee Green P.O. Box 449 Bolton MS 39041 164 John Davis Road Bolton MS 39041 (601) 262-8808 [email protected] Commissioner of Insurance Robert E. Amos 100 Byram Dr. Apt 5-E Byram MS 39272 100 Byram Dr. Apt 5-E Byram MS 39272 (601) 540-3062 [email protected]@yahoo.com State Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins P.O. Box 188 Jackson MS 39201 142 Bellemeade Trace Clinton MS 39056 (601) 316-2193 [email protected] Commissioner of Agriculture & Commerce Rickey L. Cole 350 Eastside Dr. Ovett MS 39464 350 Eastside Dr. Ovett MS 39464 (601) 342-6041 [email protected] Public Service Commissioner Northern Brandon Presley 182 Verona Ave. Nettleton MS 38858 182 Verona Ave. Nettleton MS 38858 (662) 401-3985 #VALUE! [email protected] Central Dorothy "Dot" Benford 104 Dotson Place Jackson MS 39213 104 Dotson Place Jackson MS 39213 (601) 760-2254 Central Ryan Brown P.O. Box 5353 Brandon MS 39047 127 Caledonian Blvd Brandon MS 39047 (769) 230-0760 [email protected] Central Bruce Burton P.O. Box 23144 Jackson MS 39225 802 Lakeland Dr. Jackson, MS 39216 (601) 899-5287 [email protected] Central De'Keither A. Stamps 4542 Robinson Rd #59304 Jackson MS 39284 396 Woodcliff Drive Jackson, MS 39212 (769) 208-3719 [email protected] South Connie Moran 206 Washington Ave. Ocean Springs MS 39564 206 Washington Ave. Ocean Springs MS 39564 (228) 219-1699 [email protected] South Sugar Stallings Esq. P.O. Box 1001 Biloxi MS 39533 169 Briarfield Ave. Biloxi MS 39531 (228) 238-5591 [email protected] Transporation Commissioner Northern Joe T. "Joey" Grist 2611 Pemberton Ave. Tupelo MS 38801 2611 Pemberton Ave. Tupelo MS 38801 662-321-0059 [email protected]@yahoo.com Central Willie L. Simmons P.O. Box 891 Cleveland MS 38732 107 Parkway Ave. Cleveland MS 38732 (662) 402-1662 [email protected] Marcus L. Wallace 125 S. Congress St., Ste 1300 Jackson MS 39201 612 Wallace Drive Edwards MS 39066 (601) 573-1892 [email protected] District Attorney 4 Dewayne Richardson 1220 Montrose St. Greenville MS 38701 1220 Montrose St. Greenville MS 38701 (662) 207-8000 [email protected] 5 Doug Evans 4182 Carrollton Rd Grenada, MS 38901 4182 Carrollton Rd Grenada, MS 38901 (662) 417-2622 [email protected] 6 Shameca S. Collins P.O. Box 476 Natchez MS 39121 103 Brookfield Drive Natchez MS 39120 (601) 442-9880 [email protected] 6 Ronnie L. Harper 307 Market St. Natchez MS 39120 907 Washington St. Natchez MS 39120 (601) 442-3766 [email protected] 7 Stanley Alexander P.O. Box 13132 Jackson MS 39236 145 Vista Ct Jackson MS 39211 (601) 573-5840 [email protected] 7 Jody Owens 109 Inez Owens Dr. Jackson MS 39120 109 Inez Owens Dr. Jackson MS 39212 (601) 918-3191 [email protected] 7 Darla Palmer 395 Edgewood Terrace Dr. Jackson MS 39206 6120 Lyn Lane Jackson MS 39211 (601) 497-9515 (601) 956-9191 [email protected] 9 Richard "Ricky" Smith Jr. 305 Silver Creek Drive Vicksburg MS 39180 305 Silver Creek Drive Vicksburg MS 39180 (601) 618-7612 [email protected] 10 Michael Grace P.O. Box 688 Quitman MS 39355 4751 Highway 18 East Quitman MS 39355 (601) 527-4330 [email protected] 11 Brenda F. Mitchell P.O. Box 845 Cleveland MS 38732 102 Evergreen Ave. Cleveland MS 38732 (662) 207-6051 [email protected] 13 Matt Sullivan 12240 Hwy 35 Mize, MS 39116 12240 Hwy 35 Mize MS 39116 (601) 603-1000 [email protected] 14 Dee Bates 1055 Kori Lane Summit MS 39666 1055 Kori Lane Summit MS 39666 (601) 248-1556 [email protected] 16 Scott W. Colom P.O. Box 866 Columbus MS 39701 406 3rd Ave. North Columbus MS 39701 (601) 316-1906 [email protected] 17 John William Champion 103 Country Club Lane Senatobia MS 38668 103 Country Club Lane Senatobia MS 38668 (662) 469-8014 [email protected] 21 Akillie Malone Oliver 265 Dixon King Road Benton MS 39096 265 Dixon King Road Benton MS 39096 (662) 374-6884 [email protected] 22 Daniella M. Shorter 1401 Church St. Port Gibson MS 39150 1401 Church St. Port Gibson MS 39150 (601) 443-3442 [email protected] Senator 2 Lee A. Jackson 4524 Shadow Ridge Dr. Horn Lake MS 38637 4524 Shadow Ridge Dr. Horn Lake MS 38637 (901) 644-5645 [email protected] 3 Tim Tucker 519 State Highway 15 South New Albany MS 38652 519 State Highway 15 South New Albany MS 38652 (662) 296-9200 [email protected] 5 Steve Eaton 563 CR 7301 Booneville MS 38829 563 CR 7301 Booneville MS 38829 (662) 554-9710 [email protected] 7 Hob Bryan P.O. Box 75 Amory MS 38821 304 Third St. Amory, MS 38821 (662) 315-8812 [email protected] 8 Kegan Coleman P.O. Box 1312 Calhoun City MS 38916 110 Raymond St. Calhoun City MS 38916 (662) 816-0559 [email protected] 8 Mark Hancock 120 CR 202 Houston MS 38851 120 CR 202 Houston MS 38851 (662) 542-9776 [email protected] 8 Kathryn York 121 Panola St. Water Valley MS 38965 121 Panola St. Water Valley MS 38965 (662) 380-0125 [email protected] 9 Kevin W. Frye 210 Timber Lane Oxford MS 38655 210 Timber Lane Oxford MS 38655 (662) 801-2363 [email protected] 10 Alicia Blanks 4520 Veazey Rd Coldwater MS 38618 4520 Veazey RD Coldwater MS 38618 (901) 570-6882 [email protected] 10 Michael Cathey 414 W. Gilmore St. Senatobia MS 38668 414 W. Gilmore St. Senatobia MS 38668 (662) 288-8338 10 André R. De'Berry 160 Owens Drive Holly Springs MS 38635 160 Owens Drive Holly Springs MS 38635 (662) 551-0590 [email protected] 10 Carlton E. Smith P.O. Box 5309 Holly Springs MS 38634 216 Johnson Park Holly Springs MS 38635 (703) 577-0799 [email protected] 11 Robert L. Jackson P.O. Box 533 Lambert MS 38643 828 6th Street Lambert MS 38643 (662) 326-4611 [email protected] 11 Kimberlyn Seals 1033 Ritchie Ave. Clarksdale MS 38614 1033 Ritchie Ave. Clarksdale MS 38614 (662) 902-6252 [email protected] 12 Derrick T. Simmons P.O. Box 1854 Greenville MS 38702 15 W. Lake Lee Greenville MS 38701 (662) 616-0224 [email protected] 13 Tony G. Anderson 17 Hill Circle Cleveland MS 38732 17 Hill Circle Cleveland MS 38732 (662) 721-0780 [email protected] 13 Carl Brinkley 201 Colonial Drive Cleveland MS 38732 201 Colonial Drive Cleveland MS 38732 (662) 299-3023 [email protected] 13 Mark S. Buckner Sr. 804 Hoover St. Indianola MS 38751 804 Hoover St. Indianola MS 38751 (662) 207-1906 [email protected] 13 Charles Modley P.O. Box 2055 Indianola MS 38751 701 Main St. Indianola MS 38751 (662) 934-3463 [email protected] 13 Sarita M. Simmons P.O. Box 1813 Cleveland MS 38732 113 Turntable Way Cleveland MS 38732 (662) 545-8825 [email protected] 16 Angela Turner Ford P.O. Drawer 1500 West Point MS 39773 398 Point Harbor Drive West Point MS 39773 (662) 494 6611 [email protected] 17 DeWanna Belton 119 Mahogany Dr. Columbus MS 39702 119 Mahogany Dr. Columbus MS 39702 (678) 232-8042 [email protected] 19 Dianne Black 7802 Weaver Rd Olive Branch MS 38654 7802 Weaver Rd Olive Branch MS 38654 (901) 282-9282 [email protected] 21 Barbara Blackmon 907 W. Peace St. Canton MS 39046 374 N. West St. Canton MS 39046 (601) 859-1567 [email protected] 22 Vince Bigg V Roberts 324 Hill St Leland MS 38756 324 Hill St Leland MS 38756 (662) 347-4136 [email protected] 22 Earl Scales 100 Westminster Ct. Madison MS 39110 100 Westminster Ct.
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