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Candidate Qualifying List Candidate Qualifying List This list reflects the names of independent candidates for state, state district and legislative office who have filed qualifying papers with the Office of the Secretary of State; and of partisan candidates for state, state district and legislative office who have filed qualifying papes with the respective State Party Executive Committee. No partisan/Primary Election candidate is deemed qualified until the respective State Party Executive Committee for each political party determines the qualifications of each candidate for whom qualifying papers were filed. Likewise, no independent candidate is deemed qualified until the State Board of Election Commissioners determines the qualifications for each independent candidate for whom qualifying papers were filed, as well as the respective party nominees following the Primary Election. 2019 Republican Candidates (Primary Election) First Name Last Name Office Party District Robert Foster Governor Republican - Tate Reeves Governor Republican - Bill Waller, Jr. Governor Republican - Delbert Hosemann Lieutenant Governor Republican - Shane Quick Lieutenant Governor Republican - Sam Britton Secretary of State Republican - Michael Watson Secretary of State Republican - Eugene S. "Buck" Clarke Treasurer Republican - David McRae Treasurer Republican - Mark Baker Attorney General Republican - Lynn Fitch Attorney General Republican - Andy Taggart Attorney General Republican - Shad White Auditor Republican - Mike Chaney Insurance Commissioner Republican - Andy Gipson Commissioner of Agriculture & Commerce Republican - Trey Bowman Transportation Commissioner Republican Northern John Caldwell Transportation Commissioner Republican Northern E. A. Hathcock Transportation Commissioner Republican Northern Jeremy A. Martin Transportation Commissioner Republican Northern Geoffrey O. Yoste Transportation Commissioner Republican Northern Butch Lee Transportation Commissioner Republican Central Ricky Pennington, Jr. Transportation Commissioner Republican Central Tom King Transportation Commissioner Republican Southern Tony Smith Transportation Commissioner Republican Southern Chad Toney Transportation Commissioner Republican Southern Brent Bailey Public Service Commissioner Republican Central Nic Lott Public Service Commissioner Republican Central Dane Maxwell Public Service Commissioner Republican Southern Perry Parker Public Service Commissioner Republican Southern Kelvin Schulz Public Service Commissioner Republican Southern John Weddle District Attorney Republican 1 Joel Smith District Attorney Republican 2 Ben Creekmore District Attorney Republican 3 Steven S. Kilgore District Attorney Republican 8 Kassie Coleman District Attorney Republican 10 Lin Carter District Attorney Republican 12 Joey Norton District Attorney Republican 14 Hal Kittrell District Attorney Republican 15 Anthony J. Buckley District Attorney Republican 18 Angel Myers McIlrath District Attorney Republican 19 John K. "Bubba" Bramlett District Attorney Republican 20 Murry Haslip State Senate Republican 1 Michael W. McLendon State Senate Republican 1 Chris Massey State Senate Republican 1 David Parker State Senate Republican 2 Kathy L. Chism State Senate Republican 3 Jeffrey Mitchell State Senate Republican 3 Jeff Olson State Senate Republican 3 Kevin Walls State Senate Republican 3 Rita Potts Parks State Senate Republican 4 Lamar Walker State Senate Republican 4 Greg Ward State Senate Republican 4 Mario P. Barnes State Senate Republican 5 Patrick Eaton State Senate Republican 5 Mel Greenhaw State Senate Republican 5 Daniel H. Sparks State Senate Republican 5 Chad McMahan State Senate Republican 6 Stephen Scott Griffin State Senate Republican 8 Benjamin A. Suber State Senate Republican 8 Beth Luther Waldo State Senate Republican 8 Steve Whitten State Senate Republican 8 Nicole Akins Boyd State Senate Republican 9 Neil S. Whaley State Senate Republican 10 Lydia Graves Chassaniol State Senate Republican 14 Gary Jackson State Senate Republican 15 Charles "Chuck" A. Younger State Senate Republican 17 Jenifer Branning State Senate Republican 18 Kevin Blackwell State Senate Republican 19 Josh Harkins State Senate Republican 20 Hayes Dent State Senate Republican 22 Dwayne Self State Senate Republican 22 Briggs Hopson State Senate Republican 23 Walter Michel State Senate Republican 25 Dean Kirby State Senate Republican 30 Hampton Gardner State Senate Republican 31 Tyler McCaughn State Senate Republican 31 Erle E. "Bubby" Johnston State Senate Republican 33 Jeff Tate State Senate Republican 33 Steven L. Wade State Senate Republican 34 Chris Caughman State Senate Republican 35 Cheramie Kay Mitchell State Senate Republican 35 Milt Burris State Senate Republican 37 Scott Carnegie State Senate Republican 37 Morgan Halford Poore State Senate Republican 37 Melanie Sojourner State Senate Republican 37 Kevin B. Wells State Senate Republican 37 Beth Brown State Senate Republican 39 Josh Davis State Senate Republican 39 Sally Doty State Senate Republican 39 Angela Burks Hill State Senate Republican 40 Joey Fillingane State Senate Republican 41 Chris McDaniel State Senate Republican 42 Dennis DeBar, Jr. State Senate Republican 43 John A. Polk State Senate Republican 44 Chris Johnson State Senate Republican 45 Blake Nobles State Senate Republican 45 Blaine LaFontaine State Senate Republican 46 Philip Moran State Senate Republican 46 Joseph M. "Mike" Seymour State Senate Republican 47 C. T. Switzer State Senate Republican 47 Jason Boyd State Senate Republican 48 Mike Thompson State Senate Republican 48 Joel R. Carter, Jr. State Senate Republican 49 Scott DeLano State Senate Republican 50 Dixie Newman State Senate Republican 50 Burton Swoope State Senate Republican 50 Doug Adams State Senate Republican 51 Jeremy England State Senate Republican 51 Gary Wayne Lennep State Senate Republican 51 Butch Loper State Senate Republican 51 Brice Wiggins State Senate Republican 52 Lester E. "Bubba" Carpenter State Representative Republican 1 Nick Bain State Representative Republican 2 William Tracy Arnold State Representative Republican 3 Joseph F. "Jody" Steverson State Representative Republican 4 Mike Duncan State Representative Republican 6 Dana Criswell State Representative Republican 6 Steve Hopkins State Representative Republican 7 Wanda Jennings State Representative Republican 7 Kimberly Remak State Representative Republican 7 Trey Lamar State Representative Republican 8 Robert "Robby" Gray, Jr. State Representative Republican 10 Kelly Morris State Representative Republican 10 Brady Williamson State Representative Republican 10 Clay Deweese State Representative Republican 12 Steve Massengill State Representative Republican 13 Sam J. Creekmore, IV State Representative Republican 14 Robbins Ellis Rogers State Representative Republican 14 E. Mac Huddleston State Representative Republican 15 Shane Aguirre State Representative Republican 17 Jerry R. Turner State Representative Republican 18 Randy P. Boyd State Representative Republican 19 Peggy Schumpert Hussey State Representative Republican 19 Chris Brown State Representative Republican 20 Donnie Bell State Representative Republican 21 Thomas "Tommy" Futral State Representative Republican 22 Charles Jim Beckett State Representative Republican 23 Jeff Hale State Representative Republican 24 Randy Denton State Representative Republican 25 Dan Eubanks State Representative Republican 25 Jerry Darnell State Representative Republican 28 W. I. Harris, Jr. State Representative Republican 28 Joey Hood State Representative Republican 35 William "Billy" Tabb State Representative Republican 35 Gary A. Chism State Representative Republican 37 Dana Underwood McLean State Representative Republican 39 Jeffrey C. "Jeff" Smith State Representative Republican 39 Ashley Henley State Representative Republican 40 Francis J. Miller State Representative Republican 40 Charlie Roberts State Representative Republican 40 Loyd B. "Rob" Roberson State Representative Republican 43 C. Scott Bounds State Representative Republican 44 Karl Oliver State Representative Republican 46 Dana A. Gwin State Representative Republican 48 Jason White State Representative Republican 48 Bill Kinkade State Representative Republican 52 Vince Mangold State Representative Republican 53 Kevin Ford State Representative Republican 54 Philip Gunn State Representative Republican 56 Bruce Bartley State Representative Republican 58 Joel Bomgar State Representative Republican 58 Brent Powell State Representative Republican 59 Fred D. Shanks State Representative Republican 60 Sheila G. Maulding State Representative Republican 61 Gene Newman State Representative Republican 61 Michael Sartor State Representative Republican 61 Randall Stephens State Representative Republican 61 Tom Weathersby State Representative Republican 62 Bill Denny State Representative Republican 64 Amile Wilson State Representative Republican 64 Jon Pond State Representative Republican 68 Johnny Black State Representative Republican 73 Jill Ford State Representative Republican 73 Lee Yancey State Representative Republican 74 Vance Cox State Representative Republican 75 Price Wallace State Representative Republican 77 Randal "Randy" Rushing State Representative Republican 78 Mark K. Tullos State Representative Republican 79 Stephen A. "Steve" Horne State Representative Republican 81 Billy Adam Calvert State Representative Republican 83 Greg Snowden State Representative Republican 83 William E. Shirley, Jr. State Representative Republican 84 Troy Smith State Representative
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