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Mississippi admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817: 1817–1873. Year ... Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) Democratic–NPL (D-NPL) Dixiecrat (Dix),
Election data shows many Democrats in swing counties didn't vote. ... that Trump won six Mississippi counties that went for Biden in 2020, including some in the Delta. ... a report on Trump's now ...
It will be the first time since 2016 that Mississippi's 4th Congressional District Democratic Executive Committee will be holding county caucuses and all of the 315 precincts in the district.
The Democrats have only put up nominal challengers in the district since then; only one Democrat has managed even 30 percent of the vote. Indeed, the Democrats did not even field a candidate in 2020. Palazzo's win touched off a wave of Republican victories down ballot, and today there are almost no elected Democrats left above the county level.
The Mississippi Democratic Party holds none of the eight statewide offices and is in the minority in both houses of the legislature. Mississippi Democrats hold one of the state's four U.S. House seats and none of the state's U.S. Senate seats and have not since 1989 when John C. Stennis left office.
What's at stake: Thompson is the only Democrat from Mississippi in the U.S. Congress right now and has been so since 2011. If he were to lose to Eller, the state's largest Black and Democratic ...
Voters in Forrest & Lamar counties will head to the polls like the rest of the nation to make their choice for president. What else is on the ballot? Voting in Forrest, Lamar counties in Mississippi?
The incumbent was Democrat Bennie Thompson, who was re-elected with 66.0% of the vote in 2020. [7] Thompson cruised to re-election in 2022 as expected, though Brian Flowers did give him his toughest race since 2004, when Clinton LeSueur achieved 41% of the vote. [24] Democratic primary results by county