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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

  1. District 11: Robert L. Jackson retired.
  2. District 21: Barbara Blackmon retired.

Republicans

  1. District 35: Chris Caughman retired.
  2. District 37: Melanie Sojourner retired.
  3. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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]

Parties Candidates Votes Seats
No. % Before After +/-
Republican 40 36 36 Steady
Democratic 20 16 16 Steady
Independent 5 0 0 Steady
Libertarian 5 0 0 Steady
Green 1 0 0 Steady
Write-ins 0 0 Steady
Total 72 100.00% 52 52

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
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY Neil Whaley (Republican) 60.8%
  • Andre DeBerry (Democratic) 39.2%
Republican hold
11 D+22.5 Robert L. Jackson Democratic 2003 No
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY Kevin Blackwell (Republican) 65.71%
  • Sandy Kerr (Democratic) 34.29%
Republican hold
20 R+45.7 Josh Harkins Republican 2011 Yes
Republican hold
21 D+32.7 Barbara Blackmon Democratic 2015 No
  • Green tickY Bradford Blackmon (Democratic)
Democratic hold
22 D+17.9 Joseph C. Thomas Democratic 2019 Yes
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY Andy Berry (Republican)
Republican hold
36 R+54.3 None (new seat)
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY Philman A. Ladner (Republican)
Republican hold
47 R+64.7 Mike Seymour Republican 2015 Yes
  • Green tickY Mike Seymour (Republican) 86.09%
  • George "Tony" Uram (independent) 13.91%
Republican hold
48 R+11.0 Mike Thompson Republican 2019 Yes
  • Green tickY Mike Thompson (Republican) 71.1%
  • Mathew Adams (Libertarian) 28.9%
Republican hold
49 R+16.7 Joel Carter Republican 2017
(special)
Yes
  • Green tickY 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
  • Green tickY 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

  1. ^ a b Butler is a registered Democrat but filed for re-election as an independent.

References

  1. ^ "2023 Elections Calendar" (PDF). Mississippi Secretary of State. December 28, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "Mississippi House of Representatives elections, 2019". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 4, 2023.
  3. ^ "Mississippi State Senate elections, 2019". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 4, 2023.
  4. ^ "Redistricting in Mississippi after the 2020 census". Ballotpedia. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "Mississippi State Senate elections, 2023". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 13, 2023.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ "Brumfield Wins Senate Race". Enterprise-Journal. November 8, 2023. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  8. ^ "2023 General Election Results". November 7, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  9. ^ "2023–24 State House Elections Map". October 20, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  10. ^ "Election Ratings". November 2, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  11. ^ "MS 2022 State Senate". Dave's Redistricting. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  12. ^ "2023 Candidate Qualifying List" (PDF). Mississippi Secretary of State. June 20, 2023. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
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