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Candidates for 2007 Elections Candidates for 2007 Elections Bold denotes incumbent SENATE CANDIDATES S28 Alice Harden (D) Jackson Bold with * not qualified yet Dist Name City/Town Martin Lyles (R) Jackson S1 Doug Davis (R) Hernando Governor S29 Richard White (R) Terry Haley Barbour (R) S2 Ralph Doxey (R) Holly Springs David Blount (D) Jackson Bill Renick (D) Benton Steven Fisher (D) Gay Polk (D) Hinds Louis Fondren (D) Jackson Conway Moore (D) Kathryn Perry (D) Hinds William Compton (D) John Arthur Eaves (D) S3 Nickey Browning (D) Ecru S30 Dean Kirby (R) Pearl Shawn O’Hara (D) S31 Terry Burton (R) Lt. Governor S4 OPEN {Little (R)} Eric Powell (D) Corinth Travis Watkins (R) Lawrence OPEN {Tuck (R)} Jamie Franks (D) Lee Douglas Thornburg (D) A.T. Marlar (R) Burnsville S32 Sampson Jackson, II (D) DeKalb Phil Bryant (R) Brandon Clark Adams (D) Charlie Ross (R) Brandon Max Butler (D) Shawn O’Hara (D) Kenny Digby (D) Ronald Nash (D) S33 Videt Carmichael (R) Meridian Auditor OPEN {Bryant (R)} S5 J.P. Wilemon, Jr. (D) Belmont S34 OPEN {Thames (D)} Stacey Pickering (R) Laurel Guyton Hinds (R) Mantachie Larry Gibson (D) Mike Sumrall (D) Rock Hill Haskin Montgomery (D) Shawn O’Hara (D) S6 Alan Nunnelee (R) Tupelo S35 Perry Lee (R) Mendenhall Treasurer Jonathan Davis (D) Lee Eddie Sullivan (R) Tupelo Cliff Brown (R) Florence Tate Reeves (R) Brandon Shawn O’Hara (D) S7 Hob Bryan (D) Amory S36 Lynn Posey (D)* Union Church Johnnie McDaniels (D) Secretary of State S8 Jack Gordon (D) Okolona OPEN {Clark (D)} Brandon John West (D) S37 Bob Dearing (D) Natchez Jabari Toins (D) Hinds Shawn O’Hara (D) S9 Gray Tollison (D) Oxford S38 Kelvin Butler (D) Magnolia Attorney General S39 Cindy Hyde-Smith (D) Brookhaven Jim Hood (D) Okolona S10 Nolan Mettetal (D) Sardis Shawn O’Hara (D) S11 Robert L. Jackson (D) Marks S40 Sidney Albritton (R) Picayune S12 Johnnie Walls (D) Greenville S41 Joey Filligane (R) Sumrall Insurance Commissioner George Dale (D) Clinton S13 Willie Simmons (D) Cleveland S42 OPEN {Pickering (R)} Soso Shawn O’Hara (D) Chris McDaniel (R) Ellisville S14 Lydia Chassaniol (R) Winona Martin Beech (D) Jones Agriculture & Commerce Alvis Jefcoat (R) Ellisville S15 Gary Jackson (R) French Camp Commissioner S43 James (Shannon) Walley (R)Leakesville Lester Spell (R) Richland S16 Bennie Turner (D) West Point Robert Hendry (D) Shawn O’Hara (D) Jerry Hutto (D) S17 Terry Brown (R) Columbus S44 Tom King (R) Petal Public Service Commissioners S18 Gloria Williamson (D) Philadelphia North S45 J. Ed Morgan (R) Hattiesburg OPEN {Robinson (D)} S19 Merle Flowers (R) Southaven Billy Hudson (R) Purvis Brandon Presley (D) Lee Kevin Blackwell (R) Southaven Mabel Murphree (R) Tupelo S46 Scottie Cuevas (D) Pass Christian Rick Clifton (D) Nesbit S20 OPEN {Ross (R)} Michael Parker (D) Bobby Blake (R) Brandon S47 Ezell Lee (D) Picayune Central Harvey Dallas (R) Brandon OPEN {Cochran (R)} Lee Yancy (R) Brandon S48 Deborah Dawkins (D) Pass Christian Jimmy Foster (R) Pearl Charles Porter (R) Brandon Charles Barbour (R) S49 Billy Hewes (R) Gulfport S21 Joseph Thomas (D) Yazoo City South S50 Tommy Gollott (D)* Biloxi Leonard Bentz (R) Biloxi S22 Eugene Clarke (R) Hollandale Ray Crawford (R) Lumberton S51 Tommy Robertson (R) Moss Point S23 OPEN {Chaney (R)} Vicksburg Michael Watson (R) Pascagoula Transportation Commissioners Briggs Hopson (D) North Dr. Chester Masterson (R) Vicksburg S52 Tommy Moffatt (R) Gautier Jim Wilson (D) Bill Minor (D) Marshall S24 David Lee Jordan (D) Greenwood Larry Lee (D) Grenada Central S25 Walter Michel (R) Jackson Dick Hall (R) Brandon Michael Hardin (D) South Wayne Brown(D) George S26 John Horhn (D) Jackson Arlin Regan (R) Columbia Chad Toney (D) Amite S27 Hillman Frazier (D) Jackson Larry Benefield (R) HOUSE CANDIDATES H24 Dr. Sid Bondurant (D) Grenada H57 Ed Blackmon (D) Canton Dist Name City/Town H25 John Mayo (D) Clarksdale H58 Rita Martinson (R) Madison H1 Rickey Cummings (D) Iuka Gail Giaramita (R) Lake Cormorant Lester Carpenter (R) Burnsville H59 Clayton Smith (R) Brandon H26 Chuck Espy (D) Clarksdale Kevin McGee (R) Brandon H2 Harvey Moss (D) Corinth Bustrer Moton (D) H60 John Moore (R) Brandon H3 Billy McCoy (D) Rienzi H27 Ferr Smith (D) Carthage Truman Lambert (D) Eddie Perry (D) H61 Ray Rogers (R) Pearl Ricky Gill (R) Vaughn H4 Greg Ward (D) Ripley H62 Tom Weathersby (R) Florence H28 David Norquist (D) Cleveland H5 Kelvin Buck (D) Holly Springs H63 Walter Robinson, Jr. (D) Bolton H29 Linda Coleman (D) MoundBayou Lois Christian (D) H6 Eugene Hamilton (R) Olive Branch H30 Robert Huddleston (D) Sumner H64 Billy Denny (R) Jackson H7 Wanda Jennings (R) Southaven H31 Sara Thomas (D) Indianola H65 Mary Coleman (D)* Jackson H8 Larry Baker (R) Senatobia Gilbert Sturgis (D) H32 Willie Perkins, Sr. (D) Greenwood Chris Bell (D) H9 Clara Burnett (D) Tunica Henry Nickson (D) H33 Tommy Reynolds, Jr. (D) Charleston H66 Cecil Brown (D) Jackson Cory Wilson (R) Jackson H10 Warner McBride (D) Courtland H34 Linda Whittington (D) Schlater Wally Pang (R) Batesville H67 Earle Banks (D) Jackson Greg Hodges (D) H35 Dannie Reed (R) Ackerman H68 Credell Calhoun (D) Jackson H11 OPEN {Morris (D)} H36 David Gibbs (D) West Point Run-off Special Election Tuesday, Feb. 27 Jimmy Davidson (D) West Point H69 Alyce Clarke (D) Jackson Joe Gardner (D) Panola Teresa Wallace Como H37 Gary Chism (R) Columbus H70 James Evans (D) Jackson H12 Noal Akins (R) Oxford H38 Tyrone Ellis (D) Starkville H71 John Reeves (R)* Jackson Jim Payne (D) H39 Jeff Smith (D) Columbus H72 Erik Fleming (D) Jackson H13 Jack Gadd (D) Hickory Flat Kimberly Campbell (D) John Helmert (R) Abbeville H40 Ted Mayhall (R) Southaven H73 Jim Ellington (R) Jackson H14 Margaret Rogers (D) New Albany H41 Esther Harrison (D) Columbus James Broadwater (R) Jackson Tony Moser (R) Raymond H15 Pat Montgomery (D) Pontotoc H42 Reecy Dickson (D) Macon Kevin Lavine (D) Will Smith (D) H43 Gale Gregory (R) Louisville H74 Mark Baker (R) Brandon H16 Steve Holland (D) Tupelo Russ Nowell (D) Everette Dutschke (R) H75 Tracy Arinder (D) Morton H44 C. Scott Bounds (D) Philadelphia John Weatherford (R) Forest H17 Brian Aldridge (R) Tupelo Perry Smith (D) H45 Bennett Malone (D) Carthage H76 Greg Holloway, Sr. (D) Hazlehurst Michael Stafford (D) Jay Mathis (R) Carthage H77 Clint Rotenberry (R) Mendenhall H18 Jerry Turner (R) Baldwyn H46 Bobby Howell (R) Kilmichael Andy Gipson (R) Braxton Lawrence Deas (D) H78 Billy Nicholson (D) Little Rock H47 Bryant W. Clark (D) Pickens Randall Rushing (R) Decatur H19 OPEN {Franks (D)} Mooreville Randy Boyd (R) Mantachie H48 Mary Ann Stevens (D) West H79 Bo Eaton (D) Taylorsville Edwin Coleman (D) Charles Edwards (D) Mark DuVall (D) Itawamba Jim Arnold (R) Kosciusko H80 Omeria Scott (D) Laurel Brandon Cherry (D) H49 Willie Bailey (D) Greenville H81 Stephen Horne (R) Meridian H20 OPEN {Markham (D)} Grnwd Springs Chris Brown (R) Aberdeen H50 John Hines (D) Greenville H82 Charles Young, Sr. (D) Meridian Jimmy Puckett (D) David Whitaker (D) H51 Rufus Straughter (D) Belzoni H83 Greg Snowden (R) Meridian H21 OPEN {Miles (D)} Fulton H52 Tommy Woods (R) Byhalia H84 OPEN {Robinson (R)} Phil Brown (R) Smithville Hugh Davis (R) Meridian Donnie Bell (D) H53 Bobby Moak (D) Bogue Chitto Eddie Harper (R) Meridian Michael Sullivan (D) Jason Dedwylder (R) Quitman Joseph Jones (D) H54 OPEN {Masterson (R)} Vicksburg William Shirley (R) Quitman Paul Walker (R) Fulton Alex Monsour (R) Vicksburg Ryan Sadler (R) C.D. Smith (R) Meridian William Lee (D) H22 Preston Sullivan (D) Okolona Tom Sester (R) Vicksburg H23 Jim Beckett (R) Bruce H55 George Flaggs (D) Vicksburg Marshall Coleman (D) Binnie Thompson (D) H56 Philip Gunn (R) Yazoo City H85 Chuck Middleton (D) Port Gibson H114 Danny Guice (R) Ocean Springs H86 Sherra Hillman Lane (D) Waynesboro H115 Randall Patterson(D) Biloxi Albert Busby (R) Laurel Wallace Barnes (D) H87 Johnny Stringer (D) Montrose H116 Steven Palazzo (R) Biloxi H88 Gary Staples (R) Laurel H117 Michael Janus (R) Biloxi H89 Bobby Shows (D) Ellisville H118 Roger Ishee (R) Gulfport H90 Joe Warren (D) Mt. Olive H119 Frances Fredericks (D) Gulfport H91 Joey Hudson (D) Monticello H92 OPEN {Barnett (R)} H120 OPEN {Simpson, Jr. (R)} Gulfport Paul Barnett (R) Brookhaven Richard Bennett (R) Long Beach Becky Currie (R) Brookhaven Ed Hatem (D) H93 Dirk Dedeaux (D) Perkinston H121 Diane Peranich (D) Pass Christian H94 Robert Johnson (D) Natchez H122 J.P. 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