The silly season is over. Check out the winners and losers. Next up: 2027.
State Senate District #26
Kameisha Mumford: 56% (3,711)
Letitia Johnson: 44% (2,922)
Hinds County Coroner
Jeremiah Howard: 58% (6,610)
Stephanie Meachum: 42% (4,752)
Rankin County Justice Court Judge District #3
Adam Woods: 70% (1,079)
Tammara Bowie: 30% (474)
Rankin County Supervisor District #2
Phil Schoggen: 50.1% (929)
Derel Palmer: 49.9% (921)

8 comments:
It looks like Tammara Bowie’s turnout was literally only Fannin/Luckney Rd/Holly Bush Road as I predicted.
Glad Mumford won. We dodged a bullet with Johnson.
With that Rankin County District 2 race so close, does that trigger an automatic recount? If not, will there be a recount?
State senate seat #26 what’s the (D)ifference?
Bowie’s recent dui arrest wasn’t enough to persuade Rankin voters that she would be a good judge. KF keep us posted on her trial date. I do believe her MCSOL advocacy skills will be tested.
Congratulations to Adam Woods and Phil Schoggen. Both are well-qualified.
Derrel will do the right thing and eventually acknowledge that the voters (the 9% of qualified electors who bothered to go vote) have spoken.
Despite gains by the Legislative Black Caucus, at the end of the session, Mississippi still won’t have Medicaid expansion and our public dollars will be headed to private schools.
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