A general election was held in the U.S. state of Mississippi on November 3, 2015. All of Mississippi's executive officers were up for election. Primary elections were held on August 4, 2015, with primary runoffs to be held on August 25, 2015 if no candidate received a majority in the primary. The filing deadline for primary ballot access was February 27.
Incumbent Republican GovernorPhil Bryant won re-election to a second and final term in office.[1] He was challenged in the Republican primary by Mitch Young.[2]
Retired firefighter Robert Gray, physician Valerie Short and attorney Vicki Slater ran for the Democratic nomination.[3]
Incumbent Republican lieutenant governorTate Reeves ran for re-election to a second term in office. He was challenged in the primary by teacher Alisha Nelson McElhenney.[2]Secretary of StateDelbert Hosemann,[4][5] State Senator and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014Chris McDaniel[6] and State Senator Michael Watson all considered running against Reeves in the Republican primary, but none did so.[6]
Incumbent Republican Secretary of StateDelbert Hosemann considered running for Lieutenant Governor against Tate Reeves in the Republican primary.[4][5] However, he chose to run for re-election to a third term in office instead. Potential Republican candidates for Secretary of State included State Senator Michael Watson and Hosemann's former Chief of Staff Cory Wilson, had he chosen to retire.[15]
Retired firefighter Charles Graham ran for the Democrats.[16] State Senator David Blount and former Secretary of State Dick Molpus were potential Democratic candidates, but neither chose to run.[15][17]
Hosemann won in the general election against Graham.[9]
Incumbent Democratic attorney generalJim Hood had been mentioned as a potential candidate for Governor, but he instead ran for re-election to a fourth term in office.[18][19][20]
The only candidate to file for the Republican nomination was Assistant U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst.[21] Attorney Russ Latino considered running[22] but declined to do so.[23] Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, State Senator Chris McDaniel, State Senator Michael Watson, Jackson County District Attorney Tony Lawrence, Madison and Rankin Counties' District Attorney Michael Guest were all mentioned as potential Republican candidates.[6][15] State Representative Mark Baker and attorney, author and former Madison CountySupervisor Andy Taggart declined to run.[24]
Hood won in the general election against Hurst.[9]
Jocelyn Pritchett, an engineer, ran as a Democrat.[16] Charles Graham, a retired firefighter, had been running for the office, but decided to run for Secretary of State instead.[29]
Pickering won in the general election against Pritchett.[9]
Incumbent Republican State TreasurerLynn Fitch ran for re-election to a second term in office.[25] Attorney David McRae, whose family formerly owned the McRae's department store chain, ran against Fitch in the Republican primary.[30] No Democrat filed to run for the office.[9]
Fitch won in the primary and proceed to win in the general election against Reform party candidate Viola McFarland.[31]
Incumbent Republican Commissioner of Insurance Mike Chaney ran for re-election to a third term in office.[25][32] Businessman John Mosley ran against Chaney in the Republican primary.[6]
Former State Representative and Director of the Mississippi Democratic Trust Brandon Jones was a possible Democratic candidate,[32] though no Democrat filed to run for the office.[9]
Chaney prevailed in the primary, guaranteeing his win in the general election.[9]
Incumbent Democratic CommissionerBrandon Presley had considered running for Governor and Lieutenant Governor,[25] but decided not to and ran for re-election to a third term in office.[11]
Presley won in the general election against Republican Mike Maynard.[16][9]
Incumbent Republican Commissioner Lynn Posey retired rather than run for re-election to a third term in office.[33]
For the Republicans, Brent Bailey and attorney and 2003 candidate for Governor Mitch Tyner ran in the primary.[34][35] Other potential Republican candidates were former State Senator and candidate for State Treasurer in 2011 Lee Yancey and Jason Cochran, a utility construction company project manager, the son of former Commissioner Nielsen Cochran and nephew of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran[33]
Bruce Burton and State Representative Cecil Brown ran for the Democrats.[34][36] Robert Amos originally qualified as a Democratic candidate for this seat, but switched to run for the Central District of the Transportation Commission.[34]
Brown faced off in the general election against Bailey and won.[9]
Incumbent Republican Commissioner Steve Renfroe, who was appointed to the office in September 2013 after Leonard Bentz resigned to become executive director of the South Mississippi Planning and Development District,[37][38] decided not to run for election to a full term in office.[32] State Senator Philip Moran and Hancock CountySupervisor Steve Seymour ruled out running and 2011 candidate Travis Rose chose not to run again.[32]Sam Britton, Mike Collier, and State Senator Tony Smith both ran for the Republican nomination,[39] in which Britton won following a runoff against Smith.[40]
Thomas Blanton filed to run as the Democratic candidate and received the nomination unopposed.[41]
Britton won in the general election against Blanton.[9]
Incumbent Republican Mike Tagert, who won a special election in 2011 following the death of Democratic Commissioner Bill Minor, ran for re-election to a second full term in office.[34] He also ran in the May 2015 special election for Mississippi's 1st congressional district. Hernando Mayor Chip Johnson announced that he would run for the Republican nomination, but he withdrew from the race following Tagert's loss in the Congressional election.[43][44] Candidate Jimmy Mills of Tupelo challenged Tagert in the primary.[45]
Democrat Danny Woods of Winona filed for the Democrats and faced Tagert in the general election; Tagert won.[46]
Incumbent Republican Commissioner Dick Hall, who was appointed to the Commission in 1999, ran for re-election to a fifth full term in office.[34]
Robert Amos ran for the Democrats,[34] as well as Mary Coleman and Natasha Magee-Woods.[45] Former Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson, Jr. was a potential Democratic candidate, but he did not run.[17]
Hall won in the general election against Coleman.[46]
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