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  2. Justin Keen (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Justin Keen is a Republican member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing the 6th District of Mississippi since 2024. [1] [2] He is a former DeSoto County Sheriff's deputy and SWAT Team sniper, currently working as a land developer.

  3. Kevin Blackwell (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Edward Blackwell (born October 24, 1954) is a Republican member of the Mississippi State Senate.Since January 2016, he has represented District 19, including parts of DeSoto and Marshall counties in northern Mississippi.

  4. Carl C. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Carl Cochran Allen (November 7, 1888 - April 3, 1965) was an American pharmacist, farmer, and Democratic politician. He represented DeSoto County in the Mississippi State Senate from 1944 to 1952, and in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1932 to 1936, from 1940 to 1944, and from 1952 to 1956.

  5. Mississippi primary in DeSoto County: Who's on the ballot ...

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    U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ... The final Mississippi election for DeSoto County residents in 2024 is the Nov. 5 general election. The voter registration deadline for that election is Oct. 5.

  6. Steve Hopkins (Mississippi politician) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] He is a resident of Southaven, Mississippi, and a Quality Assurance team member at FedEx. [3] In 2016, he became a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing Mississippi's 7th House district, composed of DeSoto County. [3]

  7. Robert Foster (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dolton Foster (born April 8, 1983) is an American politician from the state of Mississippi. A Republican, he served in the Mississippi House of Representatives. He was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Mississippi in the 2019 election. [1]

  8. Michael McLendon - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, he ran for election to the Mississippi State Senate to represent District 1, which represents part of DeSoto county. He finished second in the Republican primary and came first in the Republican primary runoff election. He won the general election uncontested. [3] He ran uncontested in 2023. [4]

  9. Doug E. Davis - Wikipedia

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    When Senator Bobby Chamberlin decided to retire from the state legislature, Davis entered the non-partisan December 14, 2004 special election to replace the senator. Since he won over a majority of the vote, 54.45%, a run-off against second highest voter getter was not necessary and he was declared the winner of the seat.