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2019 State Democratic Party Certified State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Michael Brown 1558 94 381 347 450 1000 79 332 149 139 458 265 724 890 451 232 740 516 William Bond Compton, Jr. 131 15 55 58 103 182 10 99 27 25 73 55 107 194 69 31 122 41 Jim Hood 4957 591 1831 2749 1296 4302 1065 2107 2831 814 2121 978 4034 2409 4959 1369 2191 3205 Robert J. Ray 170 15 74 110 100 225 23 100 30 41 37 22 153 240 93 33 86 37 Robert Shuler Smith 398 25 166 235 133 574 22 211 54 49 211 36 214 234 616 78 215 132 Gregory Wash 69 13 166 38 48 72 6 42 18 16 17 21 79 97 46 14 47 37 Velesha P. Williams 387 59 241 124 207 576 127 169 161 100 134 195 321 682 178 246 818 490 Albert Wilson 97 5 83 59 51 125 12 69 18 22 81 21 105 101 145 26 100 41 State of MS - Lieutenant Gov. Jay Hughes 6181 664 2530 31445 1994 5225 1127 2597 2584 989 2696 1307 4876 3946 5571 1640 3866 3633 State of MS - Secretary of State Johnny DuPree 4638 511 2012 2159 1329 3729 792 1764 2013 630 2247 1272 3348 3085 4539 1829 2198 3948 Maryra Hodges Hunt 2056 235 743 1097 817 2352 404 1023 873 434 683 253 1852 1267 1388 171 1981 551 State of MS - Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins 6207 647 2542 3007 1969 5188 1121 2530 2505 966 2633 1331 4820 3752 5437 1647 3896 3700 State of MS - Treasurer Addie Lee Green 5972 640 2498 2950 1942 5127 1111 2487 2481 955 2749 1357 4769 3791 5492 1633 3920 3659 State of MS - Commissioner of Agriculture & Commerce Rickey L. Cole 6110 655 2514 3023 1995 5233 1123 2581 2538 982 2678 1346 4879 3912 5508 1669 3883 3721 State of MS - Commissioner of Insurance Robert E. Amos 5965 649 2489 3029 1970 5022 1105 2554 2457 953 2663 1336 4861 3798 5604 1695 3825 3719 Public Service Commissioner - Central District Dorothy "Dot" Benford 2379 1034 1518 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Ryan Brown 1194 487 1321 Bruce Burton 1383 370 721 De'Keither A. Stamps 785 1009 2413 Public Service Commissioner Northern District Brandon Presley 707 3231 2114 1205 2756 2747 1122 5275 3878 3851 Public Service Commissioner Southern District Connie Moran 5318 2270 1035 1433 2682 Sugar Stallings 1032 390 342 337 1139 Transportation Commissioner Central District Willie L. Simmons 6340 1908 3510 Marcus L. Wallace 964 947 2247 Transportation Commissioner Northern District Joe T. "Joey" Grist 647 3022 2075 1184 2540 2487 965 4877 3763 3831 District Attorney District 04 Dewayne Richardson District Attorney District 05 Doug Evans 3364 2711 District Attorney District 06 Shameca S. Collins 4363 1258 Ronnie L. Harper 3747 1834 District Attorney District 07 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Stanley Alexander Jody Owens Darla Palmer District Attorney District 09 Richard "Ricky" Smith, Jr. District Attorney District 10 Michael Grace 1412 District Attorney District 11 Brenda F. Mitchell 5801 4028 District Attorney District 13 Matt Sullivan 1728 District Attorney District 14 Dee Bates District Attorney District 16 Scott W. Colom 5249 District Attorney District 17 John William Champion 3822 District Attorney District 21 Akillie Malone Oliver District Attorney District 22 Daniella M. Shorter 2865 5493 State Senate District 02 Lee A. Jackson 1315 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest State Sebate District 03 Tim Tucker 1977 State Senate District 05 Steve Eaton State Senate District 07 Hob Bryan State Senate District 08 Kegan Coleman 1011 1538 Mark Hancock 157 1035 Kathryn York 164 525 State Senate District 09 Kevin W. Frye State Senate District 10 Alicia Blanks Michael Cathey Andre R. De'Berry Carlton E. Smith State Senate District 11 Robert L. Jackson 2147 Kimberlyn Seals 1817 State Senate District 12 Derrick T. Simmons 1029 756 State Senate District 13 John Marshall Alexander 1638 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Tony G. Anderson 1327 Carl Brinkley 128 Charles Modley 150 Sarita M. Simmons 2965 State Senate District 16 Angela Turner Ford 5327 State Senate District 17 DeWanna Belton State Senate District 19 Dianne Black 1389 State Senate District 21 Barbara Blackmon 2084 State Senate District 22 Mark S. Buckner, Sr. Ermea "E.J." Russell Ruffin Smith Joseph C. Thomas Sr. Colton Thornton State Senate District 24 David Jordan State Senate District 25 Earl Scales State Senate District 26 John Horhn Marcus A. Williams State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest State Senate District 27 Hillman Terome Frazier Marvin Hightower State Senate Distrct 28 Sollie B. Norwood State Senate District 29 David Blount State Senate District 31 Mike Marlow State Senate District 32 Sampson Jackson II State Senate District 34 Juan Barnett 579 Deborah Denard Delgado 1644 State Senate District 36 Albert Butler 2243 4328 Tyler K. Doss 906 828 State Senate 37 William E. Godfrey 4677 1204 State Senate District 38 Kelvin E. Butler 1318 834 Tammy Witherspoon 830 704 State Senate District 40 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Thomas Lehr State Senate District 48 Deborah Jeanne Dawkins Gary Fredericks State House of Rep District 03 Janis Triplett Patterson 56 Jimmy Wayne Russell 23 State House of Rep District 05 John Faulkner 352 Carl Robinson 54 Jacqueline Simon 167 State House of Rep District 07 Zelda Hill 235 Theresa Gillespie Isom 545 State House of Rep District 09 Cedric "Bam Bam" Burnett 419 Christopher Thomas 151 State House of Rep District 10 Amanda Campbell Bobby E. Dailey Nolan Webb State House of Rep District 11 Lataisha Jackson State House of Rep District 12 Tiffany Kilpatrick State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest State House of Rep District 13 Pamaela J. Denham 1536 State House of Rep District 15 Pat Montgomery State House of Rep District 16 Rickey W. Thompson State House of Rep District 17 Cathy Grace State House of Rep District 22 Jon Lancaster 2615 State House of Rep District 26 Orlando W. Paden 77 3959 State House of Rep District 27 Kenneth Walker 781 State House of Rep District 28 Matt Williams 479 State House of Rep District 29 Abe Marshall Hudson, Jr. 3571 Anthony Pierre Jackson 1355 State House of Rep District 30 Robert Earl Huddleston 469 Tracey T. Rosebud 747 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest State House of Rep District 31 Otis L. Anthony 152 Jeanette Knighten-Washington 83 State House of Rep District 32 Tavarris K. Cross, Sr. Solomon Curtis Osborne State House of Rep District 33 Thomas U. "Tommy" Reynolds State House of Rep District 34 Kevin Horan 258 State House of Rep District 36 Jimmy L. Davidson 1161 Karl Gibbs 2368 State House of Rep District 38 Cheikh Taylor 236 Lisa Wynn 197 State House of Rep District 40 Hester Jackson McCray 442 State House of Rep District 41 Kabir Karriem State House of Rep District 42 Dirk T. Dickson Carl L. Mickens State House of Rep District 45 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Michael Ted Evans State House of Rep District 47 Bryant Clark 549 State House of Rep District 49 Willie L. Bailey State House of Rep District 50 John W. Hines, Sr. 105 Earth L. Robinson 22 State House of Rep District 51 Rufus E. Straughter State House of Rep District 53 Rita Wilkinson Goss State House of Rep District 55 Oscar Denton State House of Rep District 56 Vicki Slater State House of Rep District 57 Edward Blackmon, Jr. State House of Rep District 63 Deborah Butler Dixon Stephanie McKenzie Foster Machelle Shelby Kyles State House of Rep District 64 State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Shanda M. Yates State House of Rep District 65 Chris Bell State House of Rep District 66 Jarvis Dortch State House of Rep District 67 Earle S. Banks State House of Rep District 68 Lonnie Holmes Zakiya Summers Cassandra Welchlin State House of Rep District 69 Alyce Griffin Clarke State House of Rep District 70 William R. "Bo" Brown Tammy Cotton Kathy Sykes State House of Rep District 71 Edelia J. Carthan Ronnie Crudup Jr. Shabaka Keshun Harrison Stephanie Skipper State House of Rep District 72 Debra Gibbs Felicia Tripp State of MS - Governor Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest State House or Rep District 73 Gayle Walsh Massey State House of Rep District 74 Jason McCarty State House of Rep District 75 Tom Miles State House of Rep District 76 Gregory L.
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