Mississippi Elections: Republicans to grow super-majority in House 

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Mississippi Republicans on track to pick up two to three seats in State House, growing already dominant super-majority.

All 122 seats in the Mississippi State House will be on the ballot this year. There just won’t be much competition by the time we get to the November 7 general election.

Republicans currently hold a 77-42 majority in the chamber, with three independents.

Here is a look at where things stand post-qualifying deadline. 

Most races for House seats are without stern contests. Republicans do not face a Democrat in seventy-four races. With due respect to third party and independent candidates, the GOP is a virtual lock to win seventy-three of those seats.

The one potential exception is District 64. Rep. Shanda Yates was elected as a Democrat in 2019, defeating longtime Republican Rep. Bill Denny. She left the Democratic Party last session, and is running as an independent this cycle. Amile Wilson is running as a Republican for the seat. Yates has proven she can win the district with a “D” next to her name. The intrigue will be how she competes with an “I” next to her name. In many ways, she has proven that the independent moniker is fitting in her first term in office, often aligning with Republicans on economic issues and with Democrats on social issues.

There are only four races in which Republican incumbents have drawn Democratic challengers. Reps. Sam Mims (HD 97), Carolyn Crawford (HD 121), Jeff Hale (HD 24) and Bill Kinkade (HD 52), will face Democrats Thompson Benton (HD 97), John Dedeaux (HD 121), David Olds/Sandy Kerr (HD 24) and Dianne Black (HD 52). With Speaker Philip Gunn retiring from the Legislature, HD 56 became an open seat. After rumors of a crowded Republican field to replace Gunn, only Clay Mansell qualified as a Republican. He drew as a Democratic challenger Sharon Moman. The race to replace outgoing Rep. Dana Criswell also drew both Republican and Democratic candidates, with Justin Keen and Jimmy Wallace qualifying as Republicans and Jarvis Cook qualifying as a Democrat. In each of these races, the expectation is that the Republican will prevail.

Additionally, Republicans will pick up at least two seats previously held by Democrats. Long-time Democratic Rep. Tommy Reynolds is not seeking re-election. His district, District 33, was moved from the Delta to Harrison County as a part of redistricting. Three Republicans and no Democrats have qualified. Celeste Hurst will capture District 75 for Republicans. Held by Democrat Rep. Tom Miles for three terms, he opted against a tough re-election.

The biggest challenge to Republicans will be other Republicans. There are thirty-two (32) contested Republican primaries in the House.

Democrats do not have a Republican opponent in 39 races. But even when they do, much like the Republicans, the incumbent party should be fine. One notable Democratic seat is HD 57, currently held by Ed Blackmon. Blackmon qualified, but so did his son Lawrence. This is a similar setup to what occurred in the Mississippi Senate, where Barbara Blackmon (Ed’s wife) and their son Bradford qualified. One can only surmise that the parents will withdraw from these races having handed off their seats to their children. It’s the kind of thing that would normally draw some attention.

Finally, I mentioned one independent in Shanda Yates above, but there is another. Rep. Angela Cockerham opted to run as an independent four years ago rather than facing a Democratic challenger in the primary. Like Yates, Cockerham is close to the Republican leadership, naturally irritating some Democrats. She won re-election as an independent, and this year, she didn’t even draw an opponent. 

Tallying it up, Republicans are likely to finish with 79 seats. A win by Wilson in District 64 would push that number to 80.

District Democrat Republican Independent/ Third Party Rating
HD1 Bubba Carpenter; Corrie Linton Safe R
HD2 Nick Bain; Chris Wilson; Brad Mattox Safe R
HD3 Tracy Arnold; Sergio Warren Safe R
HD4 Jody Steverson Donald Scott Safe R
HD5 John Faulkner Safe D
HD6 Jarvis Cook Justin Keen; Jimmy Wallace Amos Thompson Safe R
HD7 Kim Remak; Progeorlan Walker; Jamey Goodkind Safe R
HD8 Trey Lamar Safe R
HD9 Cedric Burnett Safe D
HD10 Brady Williamson; Josh Hawkins; Lofton Gray Safe R
HD11 Lataisha Jackson Safe D
HD12 Clay Deweese Safe R
HD13 Steve Massengill Safe R
HD14 Sam Creekmore  Safe R
HD15 Beth Waldo Safe R
HD16 Rickey Thompson Safe D
HD17 Shane Aguirre Safe R
HD18 Jerry Turner Safe R
HD19 Randy Boyd Safe R
HD20 Rodney Hall; Charlie Hoots Safe R
HD21 Donnie Bell Safe R
HD22 Jon Lancaster Safe R
HD23 Andy Stepp; Jack Willis; Perry Bailey Andy Clark Safe R
HD24 David Olds; Sandy Kerr Jeff Hale Safe R
HD25 Dan Eubanks Safe R
HD26 Orlando Paden Safe D
HD27 Kenneth Walker; James Woods; Tonya Wilder Safe D
HD28 Doc Harris; John Williams Safe R
HD29 Robert Sanders Safe D
HD30 Tracey Rosebud; Sedrick Smith Safe D
HD31 Otis Anthony Safe D
HD32 Soloman Osborne Safe D
HD33 Dennis Nowell; Jim Estrada; Jonathan Dantzler Safe R
HD34 Kevin Horan Safe R
HD35 Joey Hood Safe R
HD36 Karl Gibbs; Terell Harris Safe D
HD37 Andy Boyd Safe R
HD38 Cheikh Taylor Safe D
HD39 Dana McLean Safe R
HD40 Hester Jackson Charlie Roberts; Jacob Hisaw Likely D
HD41 Kabir Karrien Claude Simpson Safe D
HD42 Carl Mickens Shantell Stevens Safe D
HD43 Rob Roberson; Kenneth Aasand Safe R
HD44 Scott Bounds; Justin James Phillip Pope Safe R
HD45 Kenny Rush; Lindsey Kidd; Keith Jackson Trent Rickles Safe D
HD46 Karl Oliver; Bill Downs Safe R
HD47 Bryant Clark Safe D
HD48 Jason White; Cliff Hays Safe R
HD49 Willie Bailey Stacey Smith Safe D
HD50 John Hines Safe D
HD51 Rufus Straughter; Larry Bradford Safe D
HD52 Dianne Black Bill Kinkade Safe R
HD53 Vince Mangold Safe R
HD54 Kevin Ford Safe R
HD55 Oscar Denton Safe D
HD56 Sharon Moman Clay Mansell Safe R
HD57 Ed Blackmon; Lawrence Blackmon Safe D
HD58 Bob Anderson; Jonathan McMillan Safe R
HD59 Brent Powell Safe R
HD60 Fred Shanks Safe R
HD61 Gene Newman Safe R
HD62 Jeremy Lee; Lance Varner Safe R
HD63 Stephanie Foster; Dyamone White Safe D
HD64 Amile Wilson Shanda Yates Toss Up
HD65 Chris Bell Safe D
HD66 Roshunda Harris; Fabian Nelson; Gregg Divinity Safe D
HD67 Earle Banks Safe D
HD68 Zakiya Summers Safe D
HD69 Tamarra Butler Safe D
HD70 William Brown Safe D
HD71 Ronnie Crudup Safe D
HD72 Justis Gibbs; Synarus Green; Rukia Lumumba; Aliean Stingley Safe D
HD73 Jill Ford Safe R
HD74 Lee Yancy Safe R
HD75 Celeste Hurst Ryshonda Beechem Safe R
HD76 Greg Holloway Rickey Smylie Safe D
HD77 Price Wallace Safe R
HD78 Randy Rushing Safe R
HD79 Mark Tullos; Kyle Cockrell Safe R
HD80 Omeria Scott Safe D
HD81 Steve Horne; Ben Shirley Safe R
HD82 Charles Young Safe D
HD83 Billy Calvert Safe R
HD84 Troy Smith Safe R
HD85 Jeffery Harness; Richard Buford Michael Longnecker Safe D
HD86 Shane Barnett Safe R
HD87 Joseph Tubb; Kim Fagan Safe R
HD88 Buck Torske; Chuck Blackwell; Thommy Parker; Christopher Hodge Safe R
HD89 Donnie Scoggin Safe R
HD90 Noah Sanford Safe R
HD91 Bob Evans Safe D
HD92 Becky Currie Safe R
HD93 Timmy Ladner Safe R
HD94 Robert Johnson Safe D
HD95 Jay McKnight; John Barnes Safe R
HD96 Angela Cockerham Safe I
HD97 Thompson Benton Sam Mims Safe R
HD98 Daryl Porter; Lance Brown Safe D
HD99 Bill Pigott Safe R
HD100 Ken Morgan; Jacob Brogan Safe R
HD101 Kent McCarty Safe R
HD102 Missy McGee Safe R
HD103 Percy Watson Safe D
HD104 Larry Byrd; Blake Nobles Safe R
HD105 Dale Goodin; Elliot Burch; Matt Brewer Safe R
HD106 Jansen Owen Safe R
HD107 Doug McLeod; Steve Lott Safe R
HD108 Stacey Wilkes; Alana Campo; Bill Cruse Safe R
HD109 Manly Barton Safe R
HD110 Jeramey Anderson; Shira Stallworth Safe D
HD111 Eric Camp; Jimmy Fondren; David Futch Safe R
HD112 John Read; Tim Aycock Safe R
HD113 Hank Zuber Safe R
HD114 Jeff Guice Casey Whitehead Safe R
HD115 Feliz Gines; Phil Harding; Zachary Grady Safe R
HD116 Casey Eure Safe R
HD117 Kevin Felsher Mark Simmons Safe R
HD118 Greg Haney; Raymond Brooks Safe R
HD119 Jeffery Hulum Safe D
HD120 Richard Bennett Cameron Roberson Safe R
HD121 John Dedeaux Carolyn Crawford; Jeff Wallace Safe R
HD122 Brent Anderson; Micah Tinkler Brice Phillips Safe R

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