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2011 Mississippi House & Senate Candidates 2011 Mississippi House & Senate Candidates Jackson, MS—Because the decennial census was not received from the U.S. Secretary of Commerce by the Governor by January 1, 2011, the qualifying deadline for State House and Senate seats was extended by the State Legislature to today, June 1, 2011, by 5:00 pm. Party candidates submit qualifying papers to their respective parties. Only independent candidates submit qualifying papers to the Secretary of State. Please note, the following list is a list of candidates who have submitted qualifying papers in their respective parties. P a r t y executive committees must still meet to determine if a candidate meets all qualifications for the office sought. Republican House of Representatives Lester E. "Bubba" Carpenter House of Representatives 1 A.L. "Chip" Wood, III House of Representatives 2 William Tracy Arnold House of Representatives 3 Alan Miller House of Representatives 4 Jam es E. "Jimmy" BeneField House of Representatives 4 Terri Stanford House of Representatives 4 Eugene Forrest Hamilton House of Representatives 6 Wanda Jennings House of Representatives 7 Thomas John (Trey) Lamar III House of Representatives 8 Doug Jones House of Representatives 10 Nolan Mettetal House of Representatives 10 Brad M a y o House of Representatives 12 Steve E. Massengill House of Representatives 13 Margaret Ellis Rogers House of Representatives 14 Mac Huddleston House of Representatives 15 Ben G. "Buddy" Coggin III House of Representatives 16 Brian Aldridge House of Representatives 17 Michael Stafford House of Representatives 17 Jerrry R. Turner House of Representatives 18 Randy P. B o y d House of Representatives 19 Alan Sheffield House of Representatives 19 Chris Brown House of Representatives 20 Deborah Tierce House of Representatives 21 Terry H. Stewart House of Representatives 21 Charles Jim Beckett House of Representatives 23 Sidney W. Bondurant House of Representatives 24 Mike Martin House of Representatives 25 W.E. "Gene" Alday House of Representatives 25 R. D e w a y n e Gill House of Representatives 27 T omm y T a y l o r House of Representatives 28 Jerrerico Chambers House of Representatives 33 Joey Hood House of Representatives 35 J. Shannon Crow House of Representatives 35 G a r y A. Chism House of Representatives 37 Jack Larmour House of Representatives 39 Jeffrey C. Smith House of Representatives 39 Pat Nelson House of Representatives 40 Russ C. Nowell House of Representatives 43 C. Scott Bounds House of Representatives 44 Wayne Vaughn House of Representatives 45 Jay W. Mathis House of Representatives 45 Charles David Weber House of Representatives 45 Bobby B. Howell House of Representatives 46 T omm y Woods House of Representatives 52 Alex Monsour House of Representatives 54 Sam Smith House of Representatives 55 Philip Gunn House of Representatives 56 Bobby Dallas House of Representatives 58 Rita Martinson House of Representatives 58 Kevin McGee House of Representatives 59 David L. Morrow, Jr. House of Representatives 60 John L. Moore House of Representatives 60 Ray Rogers House of Representatives 61 T om Weathersby House of Representatives 62 Bill Denny House of Representatives 64 Jim Ellington House of Representatives 73 Jason Canterbury House of Representatives 73 Mark Baker House of Representatives 74 Brenda W hatley-Kirby House of Representatives 75 A n d y Gipson House of Representatives 77 Randy Rushing House of Representatives 78 Ralin Williams House of Representatives 78 Ron Swindall House of Representatives 79 Stephen A. Horne House of Representatives 81 Greg Snowden House of Representatives 83 William E. Shirley, Jr. House of Representatives 84 Craig Hitt House of Representatives 84 Brantley Bazor House of Representatives 86 Mark Purvis House of Representatives 86 Daniel Kilpatrick House of Representatives 87 G a r y V. Staples House of Representatives 88 Mitchell Pitts House of Representatives 88 Bobby Shows House of Representatives 89 Cindy Shivers B r y a n House of Representatives 91 Jimmy Hurst Barton House of Representatives 91 Becky Currie House of Representatives 92 Kent Alexander House of Representatives 93 T im m y Ladner House of Representatives 93 Jessica Sibley Upshaw House of Representatives 95 Sam C. Mims, V House of Representatives 97 Bill Pigott House of Representatives 99 Ken Morgan House of Representatives 100 Harvey A. Fillingane House of Representatives 101 Hank Lott House of Representatives 101 Ric McCluskey House of Representatives 102 Toby Barker House of Representatives 102 Larry B y r d House of Representatives 104 Dennis L. DeBar, Jr. House of Representatives 105 Herb Frierson House of Representatives 106 Doug McLeod House of Representatives 107 Kevin D. Mitchell House of Representatives 107 Sherwin Ray House of Representatives 107 Eddie Magee House of Representatives 108 Mark Formby House of Representatives 108 Manly Barton House of Representatives 109 B o y d T. Kendall House of Representatives 109 Charles Busby House of Representatives 111 John O. Read House of Representatives 112 Henry "Hank" B. Zuber III House of Representatives 113 Jeffrey "Jeff" S. Guice House of Representatives 114 Patrick Williams House of Representatives 115 Casey Eure House of Representatives 116 Scott DeLano House of Representatives 117 Roger Ishee House of Representatives 118 John McCay House of Representatives 118 Greg Haney House of Representatives 118 Richard Bennett House of Representatives 120 Jeff Wallace House of Representatives 121 Carolyn Crawford House of Representatives 121 Dorothy W i lc o x House of Representatives 122 Senate Doug Davis Senate 1 Chris Massey Senate 1 Michael Cobb Senate 2 Betsy Hamilton Senate 3 John Orman Senate 4 Rita Potts Parks Senate 4 Jerry Don Keith Senate 5 Nancy Adams Collins Senate 6 Edward "Ed" Mattox Senate 7 Patsy Gregory Senate 8 Victor Horn Senate 8 Todd W ade Senate 9 Vann J. Branch Senate 10 Lydia Graves Chassaniol Senate 14 G a r y Jackson Senate 15 Terry W. Brown Senate 17 Giles K. W ard Senate 18 Merle Flowers Senate 19 Tony Bahou Senate 20 Steve Gaines Senate 20 Josh Harkins Senate 20 Knox Ross Senate 20 Loren Ross Senate 21 Eugene Shannon Clarke Senate 22 Briggs Hopson Senate 23 Charles Barbour Senate 25 Sean Corcoran Senate 25 William Longwitz Senate 25 Gerald L. Kucia Senate 29 Steve Stanford Senate 29 Dean Kirby Senate 30 Terry C. Burton Senate 31 Tad Cambell Senate 31 Videt Carmichael Senate 33 G a r y Blakeney Senate 34 Cliff Brown Senate 35 Perry E. Lee Senate 35 Stephen Oglesby Senate 37 Melanie Sojourner Senate 37 Bill Boerner Senate 39 Sally Doty Senate 39 David H. Nichols, II Senate 39 Sid Albritton Senate 40 Mike "Duck' Griffith Senate 40 Angela Burks Hill Senate 40 Joey Fillingane Senate 41 Chris McDaniel Senate 42 Phillip Gandy Senate 43 Robert F. Bobby Hendry Senate 43 Roun McNeal Senate 43 Connie Glenn W i lk e r s o n Senate 43 John A. Polk Senate 44 T im R y a n Senate 44 B i l l y Hudson Senate 45 Brian Cuevas Senate 46 Mickey Lagasse Senate 46 Philip Moran Senate 46 Fred Sullivan Senate 46 Ezell Lee Senate 47 John McCay, Jr. Senate 47 Tony Smith Senate 47 Ashley Skellie Senate 48 Sean Tindell Senate 49 Thomas A. (Tommy) Gollott Senate 50 Michael D. Watson, Jr. Senate 51 T.O " T o m m y " Moffatt Senate 52 Brice Wiggins Senate 52 Democrat House of Representatives Thomas McCarley H1 Rex Weathers H1 Harvey Moss H2 Nick Bain H2 Bobby Wren H3 Jimmy Wayne Russell H3 T omm y Cadle H3 Steve Fisher H4 James Nunnally H4 Jody Steverson H4 Greg Ward H4 Kelvin Buck H5 Clara Burnett H9 Jordan Bankhead H10 Greg Hodges H10 Joe Gardner H11 Hollman "Holly" Raney H12 Ron Shapiro H12 Billy B. Gray H13 Jeff King H13 Don Randolph H13 Steve Shaw H13 Bobby Watson H13 Rick Spencer H15 Steve Holland H16 Mark Duvall H19 Brad Underwood H19 Jamie Franks H19 Jimmy Puckett H20 Donnie Bell H21 Preston Sullivan H22 Steve Whitten H23 Kevin Horan H24 John Mayo H25 Chuck Espy H26 Ferr Smith H27 David Dallas H28 Linda Coleman H29 Zachary Harris H30 Robert Huddleston H30 Jeffery Kilpatrick H30 Otis Anthony II H31 Rev. Torrey Dell Sr H31 Sara Thomas H31 Lester Williams H31 Michael T. Pembleton H31 Willie Perkins Sr H32 Tommy Reynolds H33 Linda Whittington H34 Jimmy Davidson H36 David Gibbs H36 Tyrone Ellis H38 Shirley Aguilera- Logan H40 Esther Harrison H41 David Callahan H42 Reecy Dickson H42 Michael T. Evans H43 Bennet Malone H45 Bryant Clark H47 Nathaniel Christian H48 Mary Ann Stevens H48 Jason M. White H48 Thomas Lee Eskridge H48 Willie Bailey H49 John Hines H50 Whitfield Harrington H51 Rufus Straughter H51 Gary Farmer H51 Bobby Moak H53 George Flaggs Jr H55 Jim Culberson H56 Ed Blackmon H57 Walter Robinson Jr H63 Deborah Butler Dixon H63 Anthony P. Thomas H63 Dorsey Carson H64 Mary Coleman H65 Cecil Brown H66 Earle Banks H67 Credell Calhoun H68 Alyce Clarke H69 Matt "Ike" Eichelberger H70 James "Jim" Evans H70 Antonio Porter H70 Adrienne Wooten H71 Kimberly Buck H72 G a y P o l k H73 Kevin Lavine H73 Brad Oberhousen H73 Tom Miles H75 Greg Holloway Sr H76 Frankie Chisholm H79 Bo Eaton II H79 Omeria Scott H80 Wilbert Jones H82 Charles Young Jr H82 Gary D. Houston H83 William G. Lee H84 Chuck Middleton H85 Jeffery Harness H85 Mack Carney H86 Sherra Lane H86 Johnny Stringer H87 Jonathan L. Hodge H88 Jerdon L. Welborn H89 Joe Warren H90 Bob Evans H91 Ken Dale Sullivan H92 Dirk Dedaux H93 James Rickey Gray H94 Robert Johnson H94 Angela Cockerham H96 David Myers H98 Tasha Dillon H98 Harry C. Griffith H100 David Cook H102 Percy Watson H103 Dale Mitchell Kimble H105 Rev.
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