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General Election 2011 Results.Xlsx MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 02 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Alcorn Nick Bain (Dem) 3772 51.52% A.L. " Chip" Wood, III (Rep) 3550 48.48% Total for County 7322 Nick Bain (Dem) 3,772 51.52% A.L. " Chip" Wood, III (Rep) 3,550 48.48% District Total 7,322 Page 1 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 06 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Desoto Eugene Forrest Hamilton (Rep) 10114 88.38% Harold M. Taylor (Lib) 1330 11.62% Total for County 11444 Eugene Forrest Hamilton (Rep) 10,114 88.38% Harold M. Taylor (Lib) 1,330 11.62% District Total 11,444 Page 2 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 07 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Desoto Wanda Jennings (Rep) 5371 100.00% Total for County 5371 Wanda Jennings (Rep) 5,371 100.00% District Total 5,371 Page 3 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Lafayette Hollaman 'Holly' Raney (Dem) 2288 40.28% Brad Mayo (Rep) 3392 59.72% Total for County 5680 Hollaman 'Holly' Raney (Dem) 2,288 40.28% Brad Mayo (Rep) 3,392 59.72% District Total 5,680 Page 4 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 15 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Pontotoc Mac Huddleston (Rep) 8231 100.00% Total for County 8231 Mac Huddleston (Rep) 8,231 100.00% District Total 8,231 Page 5 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 16 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Lee Ben G. 'Buddy' Coggin, III (Rep) 1699 27.32% Steve Holland (Dem) 4521 72.68% Total for County 6220 Ben G. 'Buddy' Coggin, III (Rep) 1,699 27.32% Steve Holland (Dem) 4,521 72.68% District Total 6,220 Page 6 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 17 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Lee Brian Aldridge (Rep) 5288 100.00% Total for County 5288 Brian Aldridge (Rep) 5,288 100.00% District Total 5,288 Page 7 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Bolivar Linda F. Coleman (Dem) 4885 100.00% Total for County 4885 Linda F. Coleman (Dem) 4,885 100.00% District Total 4,885 Page 8 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 31 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Sunflower Sara Richardson Thomas (Dem) 3978 100.00% Total for County 3978 Sara Richardson Thomas (Dem) 3,978 100.00% District Total 3,978 Page 9 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Leflore Willie J. Perkins, Sr. (Dem) 3339 64.94% Troy D. Brown, Sr. (Ind) 1803 35.06% Total for County 5142 Willie J. Perkins, Sr. (Dem) 3,339 64.94% Troy D. Brown, Sr. (Ind) 1,803 35.06% District Total 5,142 Page 10 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 39 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Lowndes Jeffrey C. 'Jeff' Smith (Rep) 7380 100.00% Total for County 7380 Jeffrey C. 'Jeff' Smith (Rep) 7,380 100.00% District Total 7,380 Page 11 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 40 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Desoto Shirley Aguilera-Logan (Dem) 1827 35.89% Pat Nelson (Rep) 3263 64.11% Total for County 5090 Shirley Aguilera-Logan (Dem) 1,827 35.89% Pat Nelson (Rep) 3,263 64.11% District Total 5,090 Page 12 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 41 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Lowndes Esther M. Harrison (Dem) 4143 100.00% Total for County 4143 Esther M. Harrison (Dem) 4,143 100.00% District Total 4,143 Page 13 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 44 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Neshoba C. Scott Bounds (Rep) 6088 100.00% Total for County 6088 C. Scott Bounds (Rep) 6,088 100.00% District Total 6,088 Page 14 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 49 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Washington Willie L. Bailey (Dem) 3116 100.00% Total for County 3116 Willie L. Bailey (Dem) 3,116 100.00% District Total 3,116 Page 15 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 50 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Washington John Hines (Dem) 3349 100.00% Total for County 3349 John Hines (Dem) 3,349 100.00% District Total 3,349 Page 16 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 55 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Warren George Flaggs, Jr. (Dem) 4840 74.28% Sam Smith (Rep) 1676 25.72% Total for County 6516 George Flaggs, Jr. (Dem) 4,840 74.28% Sam Smith (Rep) 1,676 25.72% District Total 6,516 Page 17 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 57 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Madison Edward Blackmon, Jr. (Dem) 6961 100.00% Total for County 6961 Edward Blackmon, Jr. (Dem) 6,961 100.00% District Total 6,961 Page 18 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 58 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Madison Rita Martinson (Rep) 9665 100.00% Total for County 9665 Rita Martinson (Rep) 9,665 100.00% District Total 9,665 Page 19 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 59 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Rankin Kevin McGee (Rep) 10701 100.00% Total for County 10701 Kevin McGee (Rep) 10,701 100.00% District Total 10,701 Page 20 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 61 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Rankin Ray Rogers (Rep) 6418 100.00% Total for County 6418 Ray Rogers (Rep) 6,418 100.00% District Total 6,418 Page 21 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 63 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Hinds Deborah Butler Dixon (Dem) 6398 100.00% Total for County 6398 Deborah Butler Dixon (Dem) 6,398 100.00% District Total 6,398 Page 22 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Hinds Cecil Brown (Dem) 4786 100.00% Total for County 4786 Cecil Brown (Dem) 4,786 100.00% District Total 4,786 Page 23 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 67 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Hinds Earle S. Banks (Dem) 4913 100.00% Total for County 4913 Earle S. Banks (Dem) 4,913 100.00% District Total 4,913 Page 24 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 68 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Hinds Credell Calhoun (Dem) 4228 100.00% Total for County 4228 Credell Calhoun (Dem) 4,228 100.00% District Total 4,228 Page 25 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE Total Votes Reported by County for the 2011 General Election STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 69 Totals Reporting from County Level REPORTED COUNTY CANDIDATE VOTES PERCENTAGE Hinds Alyce Griffin Clarke (Dem) 3659 100.00% Total for County 3659 Alyce Griffin Clarke (Dem) 3,659 100.00% District Total 3,659 Page 26 of 45 MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY
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