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Mississippi Legislative Roster (As of 2/15/19) Mississippi Legislative Roster (as of 2/15/19) MPE is pleased to provide the following contact information for each member of the Mississippi Legislature. Information is presented for the Senate and then the House by district. For counties represented by multiple legislators, visit www.votesmart.org to determine your senator or representative. Certain committee memberships are denoted by asterisks. Please contact your legislator to share your thoughts regarding proposed legislation Mississippi Senate Dst Name Hometown Home Phone Work/Cell Phone Capitol Phone Email Lt. Governor Tate Reeves 601-359-3200 601-359-3200 [email protected] 1 Chris Massey * Nesbit 901-550-0334 601-359-3250 [email protected] 2 David Parker ** Olive Branch 662-893-3309 662-893-3300 601-359-2886 [email protected] 3 Nickey Browning Pontotoc 662-489-5979 601-359-3250 [email protected] 4 Rita Parks Corinth 662-287-6323 662-415-4793 601-359-3232 [email protected] 5 J. P. Wilemon, Jr. *,**,*** Belmont 662-454-7585 601-359-3232 [email protected] 6 Chad McMahan Guntown 601-359-3244 [email protected] 7 Hob Bryan Amory 662-256-9989 662-256-9601 601-359-3237 [email protected] 8 Russell Jolly Houston 662-456-3118 662-542-6701 601-359-2886 [email protected] 9 Gray Tollison *,**,*** Oxford 662-234-7070 601-359-2395 [email protected] 10 Neil Whaley ** Potts Camp [email protected] 11 Robert L. Jackson *** Marks 662-326-3637 662-326-4000 601-359-3232 [email protected] 12 Derrick T. Simmons Greenville 662-378-8764 662-334-1666 601-359-3221 [email protected] 13 Willie Simmons *** Cleveland 662-846-7434 601-359-3237 [email protected] 14 Lydia Chassaniol Winona 662-453-3172 601-359-3246 [email protected] 15 Gary Jackson **, *** French Camp 662-547-6684 601-359-3244 [email protected] 16 Angela Turner Ford *** West Point 662-494-6611 601-359-3237 [email protected] 17 Charles "Chuck" Younger *** Columbus 662-329-3430 601-359-3246 [email protected] 18 Jennifer Branning *** Philadelphia 601-359-3246 [email protected] 19 Kevin Blackwell * Southaven 601-359-3234 [email protected] 20 Josh Harkins ** Flowood 601-209-8448 601-359-3246 [email protected] 21 Barbara Blackmon Canton 601-359-3237 [email protected] 22 Eugene "Buck" Clarke*,*** Hollandale 662-827-5685 662-827-7261 601-359-3250 [email protected] 23 W. Briggs Hopson, lll *,**,*** Vicksburg 601-636-6565 601-359-3234 [email protected] 24 David Jordan * Greenwood 662-453-5361 662-453-2246 601-359-3244 [email protected] * Member of Education Committee; ** member of Universities & Colleges Committee *** member of Appropriations Committee Mississippi Senate (Continued) Dst Name Hometown Home Phone Work/Cell Phone Capitol Phone Email 25 Walter Michel *** Ridgeland 601-359-3221 [email protected] 26 John Horhn *** Jackson 601-362-1045 601-366-4285 601-359-3237 [email protected] 27 Hillman Frazier **,*** Jackson 601-982-1871 601-359-3246 [email protected] 28 Sollie Norwood *,*** Jackson 601-352-1205 601-359-3221 [email protected] 29 David Blount * Jackson 601-359-3232 [email protected] 30 Dean Kirby Pearl 601-932-1966 601-939-5968 601-359-3234 [email protected] 31 Terry Burton *,**,*** Newton 601-683-7050 601-683-6695 601-359-3209 [email protected] 32 Sampson Jackson, ll *** Preston 601-677-2305 601-743-5900 601-359-2886 [email protected] 33 Videt Carmichael *** Meridian 601-693-2750 601-359-3244 [email protected] 34 Juan Barnett Heidelberg 601-359-3221 [email protected] 35 Chris Caughman *,** Mendenhall 601-359-3244 [email protected] 36 Albert Butler *** Port Gibson 601-437-4089 601-415-1182 601-359-3232 [email protected] 37 Bob Dearing *** Natchez 601-359-3244 [email protected] 38 Tammy Witherspoon ** Magnolia 601-359-3221 [email protected] 39 Sally Doty Brookhaven 601-835-4175 601-757-7446 601-359-2395 [email protected] 40 Angela Hill *,*** Picayune 601-798-3195 601-359-2886 [email protected] 41 Joey Fillingane ** Sumrall 601-271-2070 601-264-3323 601-359-3246 [email protected] 42 Chris McDaniel *** Ellisville 601-477-2291 601-466-3573 601-359-2395 [email protected] 43 Dennis DeBar *** Leakesville 601-394-4400 601-359-3221 [email protected] 44 John Polk *,** Hattiesburg 601-261-5613 601-467-5117 601-359-2395 [email protected] 45 Billy Hudson * Hattiesburg 601-466-3573 601-359-2395 [email protected] 46 Philip Moran *** Kiln 228-255-3700 601-359-3250 [email protected] 47 Joseph Seymour *** Vancleave 228-697-9154 601-359-2886 [email protected] 48 Deborah Dawkins Pass Christian 228-452-5182 601-359-3237 [email protected] 49 Joel R. Carter, Jr. Gulfport 228-731-3881 601-359-3770 [email protected] 50 Tommy Gollott *** Biloxi 228-374-1431 228-432-0097 601-359-2886 [email protected] 51 Michael Watson Pascagoula 228-769-0501 228-762-2272 601-359-2395 [email protected] 52 Brice Wiggins *,*** Pascagoula 228-696-3545 228-324-3141 601-359-3234 [email protected] * Member of Education Committee; ** member of Universities & Colleges Committee *** member of Appropriations Committee Mississippi House of Representatives Dst Name Hometown Home Phone Work/Cell Phone Capitol Phone Email Speaker Philip Gunn Clinton 601-924-8438 601-355-8321 601-359-3300 [email protected] 1 Lester "Bubba" Carpenter Burnsville 662-427-8281 601-359-4073 [email protected] 2 Nick Bain Corinth 662-287-1620 601-953-2994 601-359-3338 [email protected] 3 William Tracy Arnold **, *** Booneville 662-728-9951 662-340-0080 601-359-9390 [email protected] 4 Jody Steverson ** Ripley 662-837-0194 662-837-9332 601-359-3457 [email protected] 5 John Faulkner ** Holly Springs 601-359-2432 [email protected] 6 Dana Criswell *,** Olive Branch 662-278-0299 601-359-2861 [email protected] 7 Steve Hopkins *,** Southaven 901-827-0755 901-797-7806 601-359-9393 [email protected] 8 John Thomas "Trey" Lamar ** Senatobia 662-562-0434 662-562-6537 601-359-3343 [email protected] 9 Cedric Burnett Tunica 662-363-1730 662-363-2531 601-359-3259 [email protected] 10 Nolan Mettetal **, *** Sardis 662-487-1512 601-359-3331 [email protected] 11 Lataisha Jackson ** Como 662-526-1122 601-359-3348 [email protected] 12 J.P. "Jay" Hughes, Jr. Oxford 662-234-6080 662-816-2888 [email protected] 13 Steve Massengill *** Hickory Flat 662-815-5000 601-359-3353 [email protected] 14 Margaret Ellis Rogers New Albany 662-534-8886 601-359-4083 [email protected] 15 Mac Huddleston **, *** Pontotoc 662-489-5157 601-359-3340 [email protected] 16 Steve Holland *** Plantersville 662-844-2004 662-840-5000 601-359-3236 [email protected] 17 Shane Aguirre ** Tupelo 601-359-3374 [email protected] 18 Jerry R. Turner *** Baldwyn 662-365-5135 662-365-8484 601-359-9473 [email protected] 19 Randy P. Boyd * Mantachie 662-282-4045 662-231-0133 601-359-3373 [email protected] 20 Chris Brown *** Aberdeen 662-369-4515 662-369-8745 601-359-2428 [email protected] 21 Donnie Bell ** Fulton 662-862-3385 601-359-4073 [email protected] 22 Preston E. Sullivan *** Okolona 662-447-5719 601-359-4073 [email protected] 23 Jim Beckett **, *** Bruce 662-983-2451 662-983-7358 601-359-3335 [email protected] 24 Jeff Hale Nesbit 901-461-6673 601-359-9395 [email protected] 25 Dan Eubanks Walls 662-374-0035 601-359-4082 [email protected] 26 Orlando Paden *,** Clarksdale 601-359-2439 [email protected] 27 Kenneth Walker* Carthage 601-214-6320 601-267-5368 601-259-2439 [email protected] 28 Robert Foster Hernando 662-429-2540 601-359-3287 [email protected] 29 Abe Hudson Shelby 662-522-1400 [email protected] * Member of Education Committee; ** member of Universities & Colleges Committee *** member of Appropriations Committee Mississippi House of Representatives (Continued) Dst Name Hometown Home Phone Work/Cell Phone Capitol Phone Email 30 Tracey Rosebud Tutwiler 662-902-3787 601-359-3770 [email protected] 31 Otis Anthony* Indianola 662-452-5064 662-207-0445 601-359-3770 [email protected] 32 Vacant. To be decided in special election on March 12, 2019. 33 Tommy Reynolds Charleston 662-473-2571 662-647-3203 601-359-2424 [email protected] 34 Kevin Horan *** Grenada 662-226-1817 662-226-2185 601-359-3311 [email protected] 35 Joey Hood Ackerman 662-547-9818 662-285-4663 601-359-3742 [email protected] 36 Karl Gibbs West Point 662-494-3669 662-346-1842 601-359-3253 [email protected] 37 Gary A. Chism * Columbus 662-328-7769 662-327-0777 601-359-3364 [email protected] 38 Cheikh Taylor ** Starkville 662-617-8125 601-359-3770 [email protected] 39 Jeff Smith Columbus 662-327-0407 662-328-2711 601-359-3343 [email protected] 40 Ashley Henley * Southaven 901-647-6255 601-359-2429 [email protected] 41 Kabir Karriem Columbus 662-328-3063 662-400-0873 601-359-3339 [email protected] 42 Carl Mickens * Brooksville 662-245-1804 662-726-9506 601-359-2439 [email protected] 43 Rob Roberson * Starkville 662-324-3810 662-418-2914 601-359-9465 [email protected] 44 C.
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