2023 Mississippi State Senate election
2023 Mississippi State Senate election
Results: Democratic hold Democratic gain Republican hold Republican gain
The 2023 Mississippi State Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, to elect all 52 members of the Mississippi State Senate to four-year terms. It was held concurrently with elections for all statewide offices and the Mississippi House of Representatives . Primary elections took place on August 8.[ 1]
Background
In the 2019 Mississippi Legislature elections, Republicans expanded their majorities in both chambers to 75 in the House and 36 in the Senate.[ 2] [ 3] Going into the 2023 elections, Republicans held a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate, though not in the House.
The 2023 election was the first election held under new district maps following redistricting as a result of the 2020 census .[ 4]
Retirements
Five incumbents did not seek re-election.[ 5]
Democrats
District 11: Robert L. Jackson retired.
District 21: Barbara Blackmon retired.
Republicans
District 35: Chris Caughman retired.
District 37: Melanie Sojourner retired.
District 42: Chris McDaniel retired to run for lieutenant governor .
Incumbents defeated
In primary election
One incumbent senator, a Republican, was defeated in the August 8 primary election.[ 6]
Republicans
District 46: Philip Moran lost renomination to Philman A. Ladner .
In general election
One incumbent senator, an independent, was defeated in the November 7 general election.[ 7]
Independents
District 38: Kelvin Butler [ a] lost re-election to Gary Brumfield .
Overview
↓
36
16
Republican
Democratic
Of the 52 seats up for election, 39 had a single candidate running for office. Of these, 12 only had a Democrat running while the remaining 27 only had a Republican running. The remaining 13 were contested by combinations of Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Green, and Independent candidates.[ 8]
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
270toWin[ 9]
Safe R
November 2, 2023
Elections Daily[ 10]
Safe R
November 2, 2023
Results by district
District
2020 pres. [ 11]
Incumbent
Candidates[ 12]
Result
Member
Party
First elected
Running
1
R+34.0
Michael McLendon
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
2
R+13.1
David Parker
Republican
2012(special)
Yes
▌ Y David Parker (Republican) 56.62%
▌ Pam McKelvy (Democratic) 43.38%
Republican hold
3
R+43.6
Kathy Chism
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
4
R+62.4
Rita Potts Parks
Republican
2011
Yes
Republican hold
5
R+71.9
Daniel Sparks
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
6
R+47.9
Chad McMahan
Republican
2015
Yes
Republican hold
7
R+12.2
Hob Bryan
Democratic
1983
Yes
▌ Y Hob Bryan (Democratic) 54.89%
▌ Robert Mitchell (Republican) 43.35%
▌ Lesley Smith (Libertarian) 1.76%
Democratic hold
8
R+30.1
Benjamin Suber
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
9
R+15.1
Nicole Akins Boyd
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
10
R+19.2
Neil Whaley
Republican
2017(special)
Yes
▌ Y Neil Whaley (Republican) 60.8%
▌ Andre DeBerry (Democratic) 39.2%
Republican hold
11
D+22.5
Robert L. Jackson
Democratic
2003
No
▌ Y Reginald Jackson (Democratic)
Democratic hold
12
D+38.9
Derrick Simmons
Democratic
2011(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
13
D+36.3
Sarita Simmons
Democratic
2019
Yes
Democratic hold
14
R+23.3
Lydia Chassaniol
Republican
2007
Yes
Republican hold
15
R+24.3
Bart Williams
Republican
2020(special)
Yes
Republican hold
16
D+37.8
Angela Turner-Ford
Democratic
2013(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
17
R+28.1
Charles Younger
Republican
2014(special)
Yes
Republican hold
18
R+36.3
Jenifer Branning
Republican
2015
Yes
Republican hold
19
R+30.0
Kevin Blackwell
Republican
2015
Yes
Republican hold
20
R+45.7
Josh Harkins
Republican
2011
Yes
Republican hold
21
D+32.7
Barbara Blackmon
Democratic
2015
No
▌ Y Bradford Blackmon (Democratic)
Democratic hold
22
D+17.9
Joseph C. Thomas
Democratic
2019
Yes
▌ Y Joseph C. Thomas (Democratic) 57.58%
▌ Chastity May Magyar (Republican) 42.42%
Democratic hold
23
R+8.0
Briggs Hopson
Republican
2007
Yes
Republican hold
24
D+22.8
David Lee Jordan
Democratic
1993(special)
Yes
▌ Y David Lee Jordan (Democratic) 53.90%
▌ Marty Evans Jr. (Republican) 35.05%
▌ Curressia M. Brown (independent) 11.05%
Democratic hold
25
R+23.8
J. Walter Michel
Republican
2016(special)
Yes
Republican hold
26
D+43.8
John Horhn
Democratic
1993(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
27
D+43.2
Hillman Terome Frazier
Democratic
1993(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
28
D+74.8
Sollie Norwood
Democratic
2013(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
29
D+31.1
David Blount
Democratic
2007
Yes
▌ Y David Blount (Democratic) 77.7%
▌ Michael Carson (Republican) 22.3%
Democratic hold
30
R+35.6
Dean Kirby
Republican
1991
Yes
Republican hold
31
R+34.2
Tyler McCaughn
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
32
D+32.5
Rod Hickman
Democratic
2021(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
33
R+40.3
Jeff Tate
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
34
D+17.5
Juan Barnett
Democratic
2015
Yes
Democratic hold
35
R+17.8
Chris Caughman
Republican
2015
No
▌ Y Andy Berry (Republican)
Republican hold
36
R+54.3
None (new seat)
▌ Y Brian Rhodes (Republican)
Republican gain
37
D+25.5
Albert Butler
Democratic
2010(special)
Yes
Democratic hold
Melanie Sojourner
Republican
2019
No
Republican loss
38
D+22.3
Kelvin Butler
Independent[ a]
2021(special)
Yes
▌ Y Gary Brumfield (Democratic) 50.50%
▌ Kelvin Butler (independent) 39.21%
▌ Willye R. Powell (independent) 7.75%
▌ Trischell LaRice Veal (Libertarian) 2.53%
Democratic gain
39
R+43.5
Jason Barrett
Republican
2020(special)
Yes
Republican hold
40
R+61.7
Angela Burks Hill
Republican
2011
Yes
Republican hold
41
R+37.2
Joey Fillingane
Republican
2007
Yes
Republican hold
42
R+63.1
Chris McDaniel
Republican
2007
No
Republican hold
43
R+53.8
Dennis DeBar
Republican
2015
Yes
Republican hold
44
R+42.3
John A. Polk
Republican
2011
Yes
Republican hold
45
R+31.4
Chris Johnson
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
46
R+60.7
Philip Moran
Republican
2011
Lost renomination
▌ Y Philman A. Ladner (Republican)
Republican hold
47
R+64.7
Mike Seymour
Republican
2015
Yes
▌ Y Mike Seymour (Republican) 86.09%
▌ George "Tony" Uram (independent) 13.91%
Republican hold
48
R+11.0
Mike Thompson
Republican
2019
Yes
▌ Y Mike Thompson (Republican) 71.1%
▌ Mathew Adams (Libertarian) 28.9%
Republican hold
49
R+16.7
Joel Carter
Republican
2017(special)
Yes
▌ Y Joel Carter (Republican) 69.91%
▌ Glen A. Lewis (Libertarian) 30.09%
Republican hold
50
R+26.2
Scott DeLano
Republican
2019
Yes
Republican hold
51
R+25.9
Jeremy England
Republican
2019
Yes
▌ Y Jeremy England (Republican) 75.9%
▌ Lynn M. Bowker (Libertarian) 13.8%
▌ Artis R. Burney (Green) 10.3%
Republican hold
52
R+28.8
Brice Wiggins
Republican
2011
Yes
Republican hold
See also
Notes
^ a b Butler is a registered Democrat but filed for re-election as an independent.
References
^ "2023 Elections Calendar" (PDF) . Mississippi Secretary of State . December 28, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023 .
^ "Mississippi House of Representatives elections, 2019" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved July 4, 2023 .
^ "Mississippi State Senate elections, 2019" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved July 4, 2023 .
^ "Redistricting in Mississippi after the 2020 census" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved February 1, 2023 .
^ "Mississippi State Senate elections, 2023" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved August 13, 2023 .
^ Harrison, Bobby (August 9, 2023). "Legislative elections: Jason White on path for speakership, first Black Republican elected since 1800s, few incumbents lose" . Mississippi Today . Retrieved August 13, 2023 .
^ "Brumfield Wins Senate Race" . Enterprise-Journal . November 8, 2023. Retrieved December 17, 2023 .
^ "2023 General Election Results" . November 7, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2024 .
^ "2023–24 State House Elections Map" . October 20, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2023 .
^ "Election Ratings" . November 2, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2023 .
^ "MS 2022 State Senate" . Dave's Redistricting . Retrieved February 2, 2023 .
^ "2023 Candidate Qualifying List" (PDF) . Mississippi Secretary of State . June 20, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023 .
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