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2019 General Election Official Statewide Recapitulation Official Results Total Votes Reported by Counties for Statewide General Election Date of Election: 11/5/2019 Statewide Election Management System Page : 1 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 6387 2649 2252 2713 1025 6761 2029 1465 3987 1020 3178 Tate Reeves Republican 4132 8629 2914 3154 1526 3224 3009 2653 2437 1977 472 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 55 38 28 11 8 31 16 11 7 17 9 David R. Singletary Independent 71 118 38 38 27 73 42 28 33 26 30 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 4670 8982 3114 3640 1637 3742 3430 2875 3299 2160 852 Jay Hughes Democrat 5755 2269 2029 2172 873 5957 1598 1205 3011 852 2738 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 5934 2394 2050 2305 898 6084 1575 1257 3009 829 2981 Michael Watson Republican 4383 8661 3039 3447 1563 3550 3397 2774 3252 2169 598 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 6112 2210 2098 2376 894 6239 1628 1218 3095 881 3082 Lynn Fitch Republican 4432 9019 3064 3486 1634 3562 3425 2875 3296 2127 552 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 5990 9687 3860 4346 1896 5572 4109 3197 4451 2439 2288 Statewide Election Management System Page : 2 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington DeSoto Forrest Franklin George Greene Grenada State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 2451 4452 3375 5643 3169 13976 10223 1502 951 1039 3556 Tate Reeves Republican 3840 2801 1427 4041 3952 22565 10380 2091 4452 2967 3685 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 28 16 12 17 23 120 65 36 14 24 20 David R. Singletary Independent 89 29 39 51 90 382 261 41 40 58 72 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 4197 3246 1637 4857 4567 24721 12619 2296 4611 3010 3975 Jay Hughes Democrat 2092 3912 3034 4666 2534 12139 8070 1292 778 1002 3232 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 2149 4070 3136 5047 2751 12062 8241 1289 714 923 3204 Michael Watson Republican 4169 3069 1517 4443 4393 24597 12480 2253 4663 3094 3937 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 2160 4197 3183 5150 2695 12381 8701 1296 707 843 3157 Lynn Fitch Republican 4212 3040 1544 4518 4475 24422 12036 2317 4716 3175 4060 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 5179 4711 2644 6745 5696 28209 16188 2767 4978 3515 5385 Statewide Election Management System Page : 3 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Issaquena Itawamba Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 3278 17955 56131 5347 2152 293 1591 11433 3348 2946 2928 Tate Reeves Republican 8358 25836 15604 1037 745 202 5788 20888 2591 1676 369 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 22 109 168 16 5 3 34 66 9 13 15 David R. Singletary Independent 132 591 481 40 12 5 56 402 57 23 22 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 8858 28526 24308 1651 971 257 6477 22464 2896 2030 712 Jay Hughes Democrat 2797 15826 47750 4528 1846 211 961 9975 2990 2511 2516 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 2737 15369 52334 4932 1984 244 1026 9653 3118 2811 2726 Michael Watson Republican 8839 28823 19479 1244 820 211 6316 22548 2768 1734 498 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 2823 16909 53149 5167 2045 259 1179 10933 3008 2784 2831 Lynn Fitch Republican 8839 27375 18929 1171 821 238 6267 21675 2938 1815 454 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 9998 34583 42383 3405 1569 316 6807 26079 4270 2926 1891 Statewide Election Management System Page : 4 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Jones Kemper Lafayette Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 7123 2655 8162 5359 8976 2088 3218 10293 5625 4342 8822 Tate Reeves Republican 13784 1439 7122 11817 11829 2985 3638 14672 1946 6957 8838 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 74 16 56 43 57 25 10 44 59 22 37 David R. Singletary Independent 276 30 151 206 299 55 58 163 155 99 106 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 15225 1616 7318 13152 13177 3374 4113 16959 2653 7994 9780 Jay Hughes Democrat 5817 2375 8122 4232 7904 1694 2709 8117 4820 3317 7796 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 6046 2433 6526 3763 7871 1811 2835 8139 5098 3449 7868 Michael Watson Republican 15051 1558 8559 13563 13084 3206 3937 16491 2373 7787 9625 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 5871 2497 6535 4259 8245 1826 2889 8603 5228 3604 8221 Lynn Fitch Republican 15249 1574 8783 13107 12833 3284 3985 16384 2403 7783 9475 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 18165 2611 11656 15206 15539 4009 5172 19152 4334 9306 12455 Statewide Election Management System Page : 5 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 19670 3215 4850 5149 1821 2770 2618 2727 7195 5976 2856 Tate Reeves Republican 19008 5545 4197 7054 2004 5219 4574 833 5425 5817 10083 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 76 31 23 29 16 20 37 4 37 40 51 David R. Singletary Independent 271 76 47 73 45 73 122 14 87 124 161 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 24073 5941 4453 7972 2185 5515 5083 997 6399 6053 10516 Jay Hughes Democrat 14983 2858 4320 4148 1592 2596 2286 2453 6155 5741 2589 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 15691 2919 4473 4303 1599 2332 2215 2543 6139 5585 2439 Michael Watson Republican 23182 5891 4265 7686 2161 5751 5096 902 6289 6156 10631 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 16420 2909 4530 4521 1611 2380 2242 2618 6436 5615 2441 Lynn Fitch Republican 22563 5914 4440 7660 2214 5722 5099 907 6186 6130 10598 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 28555 7091 5573 9403 2745 6844 6044 1529 8751 8336 11401 Statewide Election Management System Page : 6 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith Stone State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 1327 6772 2941 2608 1937 16133 3745 1178 3784 2158 1530 Tate Reeves Republican 2975 5937 6599 5030 813 29861 4058 449 5454 4250 3628 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 12 25 18 24 22 118 18 4 29 22 24 David R. Singletary Independent 52 105 84 96 32 542 52 8 124 74 65 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 3270 6705 7306 5857 946 35138 4619 650 6218 4856 3870 Jay Hughes Democrat 1020 5917 2240 1800 1648 11718 3157 917 3047 1592 1311 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 1122 6109 2080 1872 1687 11631 3310 1005 3301 1704 1257 Michael Watson Republican 3188 6447 7322 5677 902 35050 4399 559 5904 4694 3897 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 1086 6290 2154 2041 1717 13036 3288 1037 3378 1559 1392 Lynn Fitch Republican 3230 6438 7404 5647 901 33688 4546 562 5956 4906 3811 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 3658 9097 8330 6475 1646 40042 6060 908 7404 5611 4349 Statewide Election Management System Page : 7 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate Tippah Tishomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 4505 2929 3215 1867 1654 1645 2649 2128 7438 8667 3211 Tate Reeves Republican 1839 1803 4969 5205 5113 637 6307 2657 6709 3336 4061 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 18 26 46 27 24 18 33 7 37 32 20 David R. Singletary Independent 36 68 97 115 87 30 83 38 139 90 80 State Of Mississippi-Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann Republican 2122 2013 5411 5645 5596 716 7181 2928 8441 4047 4465 Jay Hughes Democrat 4113 2598 2690 1454 1191 1474 1850 1795 5742 7708 2782 State Of Mississippi-Secretary Of State Johnny DuPree Democrat 4185 2597 2675 1434 1224 1518 1664 1958 6532 7887 2926 Michael Watson Republican 2048 1984 5331 5584 5408 680 7203 2753 7491 3816 4313 State Of Mississippi-Attorney General Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat 4264 2645 2774 1473 1294 1593 1654 1952 6850 8174 2840 Lynn Fitch Republican 2067 2021 5394 5656 5454 660 7355 2827 7408 3736 4470 State Of Mississippi-State Auditor Shad White Republican 4088 3071 6463 6355 6014 1364 8009 3473 10420 6918 5996 Statewide Election Management System Page : 8 Official Recapitulation Statewide General Election Names of Counties Votes cast in the State of Mississippi on the 5th day of November 2019 Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo TOTAL State Of Mississippi-Governor Jim Hood Democrat 1077 2314 3151 2486 4604 414368 Tate Reeves Republican 2993 1057 3342 2587 3519 459396 Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 16 76 13 21 22 2625 David R.
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