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2024 Mississippi's 2nd congressional district election [12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Bennie Thompson (incumbent) 177,885 : 62.0 : Republican: Ron Eller 108,956 38.0 Total votes 286,841 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
The district's boundaries were redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. [5] In 2021, following the 2020 census , the 156th Georgia General Assembly passed new congressional maps signed by Governor Kemp , and redrew this district from 51% African American to 49% African American, beginning in ...
The 2nd district includes the entirety of the following counties, with the exception of Hinds and Madison, which it shares with the 3rd district.The 2nd district takes in all of Hinds County with the exception of a portion of eastern Jackson, while Madison County communities in the district include Kearney Park and most of Canton, part of Gluckstadt, and part of Flora (all of which are shared ...
There are three Republican candidates running against Bennie Thompson this year for Mississippi's second congressional district. ... Mississippi congressional primary candidates in districts 2 and ...
Williams previously ran for office ion 2019 to represent District 28n in the Mississippi House of Representatives, but he lost. District 2: Thompson, D, will face whoever wins in the Republican ...
Tuesday is the congressional runoff election for District 2, and candidates Andrew Scott Smith and Ron Eller are vying for the last few votes to take the Republican nomination.
Michael Parker, former U.S. representative from Mississippi's 4th congressional district (1989–1999) and Republican nominee for governor in 1999 (Republican) [53] Bennie Thompson, U.S. representative from Mississippi's 2nd congressional district (1993–present) [54] Statewide officials. John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana (2016–2024) [55]
Republican challenger Wayne Johnson seeks to unseat veteran Democratic House Rep. Sanford Bishop.