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The 2023 Mississippi gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2023, to elect the governor of Mississippi. Incumbent Republican governor Tate Reeves won re-election to a second term, defeating Democratic nominee, Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley. [1] Primary elections were held on August 8. [2]
In addition, California held a recall election on October 7. The Republican Party had a net gain of two seats in 2003, picking up an open seat in Kentucky, removing a Democratic governor in California, and defeating a Democratic governor in Mississippi, while losing an open seat to the Democrats in Louisiana. The election cycle was unusual ...
Governor Tate Reeves was elected in 2019 with 51.9% of the vote and ran for re-election to a second term. [ 15 ] Democrat Brandon Presley , Mississippi Public Service Commissioner for the Northern District, was the Democratic nominee to challenge Reeves.
Mississippi voters in 2020 repealed a Jim Crow-era method of electing a governor and other statewide officials, which required a candidate to win both the popular vote and a majority of the 122 ...
The 2027 Mississippi gubernatorial election will be held on November 2, 2027. Incumbent Republican Governor Tate Reeves will be ineligible to run for re-election, as the Constitution of Mississippi prohibits the state's governors from serving a third term.
Delbert Hosemann is seeking another term as the Mississippi Lieutenant Governor, and his Republican colleagues are running for re-election for attorney general, secretary of state, state auditor ...
The voting room inside Greater Harvest Baptist Church in Jackson was quiet, but by 11:10 a.m., 98 people had sat down on the folding chairs to vote on Election Day, Tuesday. "It's very important ...
Reeves defeated Hood in the general election by a margin of 5.1%, making this the closest a Democrat had come to winning a Mississippi gubernatorial election since 1999. Hood pulled off the best performance by a Democrat since the 2003 Mississippi gubernatorial election, when fellow Democrat Ronnie Musgrove took 45.81% of the vote. [2]