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PresidentPresident Donald TrumpRepublican |
Joe Biden, Jr.Challenger (Announced) DemocraticCory BookerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticPete ButtigiegChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJulián CastroChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTulsi GabbardChallenger (Announced) DemocraticAmy KlobucharChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBernie SandersChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTom SteyerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJoe WalshChallenger (Announced) RepublicanElizabeth WarrenChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBill WeldChallenger (Announced) RepublicanAndrew YangChallenger (Announced) Democratic |
Vice PresidentVice President Mike PenceRepublican |
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U.S. Attorney General |
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U.S. Secretary of AgricultureSecretary Sonny PerdueRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of CommerceSecretary Wilbur Ross, Jr.Republican |
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U.S. Secretary of Defense |
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U.S. Secretary of EducationSecretary Betsy DeVosRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Energy |
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services |
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security |
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U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary Ben CarsonRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Labor |
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U.S. Secretary of StateSecretary Mike PompeoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of TransportationSecretary Elaine ChaoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Treasury |
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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior |
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U.S. SenateSenator Roger WickerSenior Seat Republican |
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Senator Cindy Hyde-SmithJunior Seat Republican |
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U.S. HouseDistrict 1Representative Trent KellyDistrict 1 Republican |
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GovernorGovernor Phil BryantRepublican |
Bob HickingbottomChallenger (Lost) ConstitutionJim HoodChallenger (Lost) DemocraticTate ReevesChallenger (Won) RepublicanDavid SingletaryChallenger (Lost) IndependentWilliam Waller, Jr.Challenger (Lost) Republican |
Lieutenant GovernorLieutenant Governor Tate ReevesRepublican |
Delbert HosemannChallenger (Won) RepublicanJay Hughes, Jr.Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
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State HouseDistrict 5Representative John FaulknerDistrict 5 (Won) Democratic |
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District 8Representative Trey Lamar IIIDistrict 8 (Won) Republican |
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District 9Representative Cedric BurnettDistrict 9 (Won) Democratic |
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District 11Representative Lataisha JacksonDistrict 11 (Won) Democratic |
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District 28Representative Robert FosterDistrict 28 Republican |
Jerry DarnellDistrict 28 Challenger (Won) RepublicanMatt WilliamsDistrict 28 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
State SenateDistrict 1Senator Chris MasseyDistrict 1 (Lost) Republican |
Michael McLendonDistrict 1 Challenger (Won) Republican |
District 10Senator Neil WhaleyDistrict 10 (Won) Republican |
Michael CatheyDistrict 10 Challenger (Lost) DemocraticAndre DeBerryDistrict 10 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
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Attorney GeneralAttorney General Jim HoodDemocratic |
Jennifer CollinsChallenger (Lost) DemocraticLynn FitchChallenger (Won) RepublicanAndy TaggartChallenger (Lost) Republican |
Secretary of StateSecretary Delbert HosemannRepublican |
Johnny DuPreeChallenger (Lost) DemocraticMichael WatsonChallenger (Won) Republican |
AuditorAuditor Stacey PickeringRepublicanAuditor Shad White(Won) Republican |
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Tax Commissioner |
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TreasurerTreasurer Lynn FitchRepublican |
Addie GreenChallenger (Lost) DemocraticDavid McRaeChallenger (Won) Republican |
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Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtDistrict 1 Place 2Associate Justice Leslie KingDistrict 1 Place 2 Non-partisan |
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Presiding Justice of the Supreme CourtDistrict 1 Place 3Presiding Justice Jim KitchensDistrict 1 Place 3 Non-partisan |
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Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtDistrict 2 Place 1Associate Justice David IsheeDistrict 2 Place 1 |
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District 2 Place 2Associate Justice Dawn BeamDistrict 2 Place 2 Non-partisan |
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Presiding Justice of the Supreme CourtDistrict 2 Place 3Presiding Justice Michael RandolphDistrict 2 Place 3 Non-partisan |
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Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtDistrict 3 Place 1Associate Justice Robert ChamberlinDistrict 3 Place 1 Non-partisan |
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District 3 Place 2Associate Justice James Maxwell IIDistrict 3 Place 2 Non-partisan |
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District 3 Place 3Associate Justice Josiah ColemanDistrict 3 Place 3 Non-partisan |
Incumbents |
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SupervisorDistrict 1 (Tate County)Supervisor Cameron WalkerDistrict 1 |
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District 2 (Tate County)Supervisor Mike CampbellDistrict 2 |
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District 3 (Tate County)Supervisor Tony SandridgeDistrict 3 |
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District 4 (Tate County)Supervisor Billy SaundersDistrict 4 |
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District 5 (Tate County)Supervisor Josh MeredithDistrict 5 |
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Federal Key Votes
- Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019HR 4
- Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a negotiated two-state solutionH Res 326
- Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence (TRACED) ActS 151
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State Facts
- Type: State
- Nickname: The Magnolia State
- Motto: Virtute et Armis [By Valor and Arms]
- Area: 47,716 sq mi
- Population: 2,984,926 (2012 est.)
- Capital: Jackson
- Statehood: Dec. 10, 1817 (20th state)
- Highest Point: Woodall Mt., 806 ft
- Lowest Point: sea level
- Bird: Mockingbird
- Flower: Magnolia
- Senators: 52
- Representatives: 122
- Electoral Votes: 6