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Elections for the office of Mississippi State Representative were held on November 8, 2011. Each of the state's 122 representatives were up for election. Members are elected to four-year terms.
Although the decennial US Census occurred in 2010, Mississippi's legislative election took place under the state's Census 2000 maps. Due to political conflicts, the legislature was unable to redraw legislative boundaries in time for the 2011 election. In March, the NAACP filed an injunction to block elections under the old maps, arguing that maps do not reflect current population figures. However, a ruling in May ordered the elections to proceed under the old maps. Redistricting will be revisited after the 2012 election.[1]
Mississippi is just one of four states that held state house elections in 2011. The other three states that hold their state house elections in odd-numbered years are New Jersey, Louisiana and Virginia.
Candidates wishing to run for the Mississippi House of Representatives were required to file their nominating signatures or candidate filing fees by June 1. The state primary election took place on Tuesday, August 2, 2011.
- See also: Mississippi State Senate elections, 2011
General election results[edit]
The following candidates won election on November 8, 2011:
- Adrienne Wooten
- Alex Monsour
- Alyce Clarke
- America Chuck Middleton
- Angela Cockerham
- Becky Currie
- Bennett Malone
- Bill Pigott
- Billy Broomfield
- Blaine Eaton, II
- Bobby Howell
- Bobby Shows
- Brad Mayo
- Brad Oberhousen
- Brian Aldridge
- Bryant Clark
- C. Scott Bounds
- Carolyn Crawford
- Casey Eure
- Cecil Brown
- Charles Beckett
- Charles Busby
- Charles Young
- Chris Brown (Mississippi)
- Chuck Espy
- Clara Burnett
- Credell Calhoun
- David Baria
- David Gibbs
- David Myers, Mississippi Representative
- Deborah Butler Dixon
- Dennis DeBar
- Donnie Bell
- Doug McLeod
- Earle Banks
- Edward Blackmon, Jr.
- Elton Gregory Snowden
- Esther Harrison
- Eugene Hamilton
- Ferr Smith
- Gary Chism
- Gary Staples
- George Flaggs, Jr.
- Greg Haney
- Gregory Holloway, Sr.
- Hank Lott
- Henry Zuber, III
- Herbert Frierson
- J. Andrew Gipson
- James Evans
- Jason White (Mississippi)
- Jeffrey S. Guice
- Jeffrey Smith, Mississippi Representative
- Jerry Turner
- Jessica Upshaw
- Jody Steverson
- Joe Gardner
- Joey Hood
- John Hines, Mississippi Representative
- John Moore (Mississippi)
- John Read
- Johnny Stringer
- Joseph Warren
- Kelvin Buck
- Ken Morgan
- Kevin Horan
- Kevin McGee
- Kimberly Campbell Buck
- Larry Byrd
- Lester Carpenter
- Linda Coleman, Mississippi Representative
- Linda Whittington
- Mac Huddleston
- Manly Barton
- Margaret Rogers
- Mark Baker
- Mark Formby
- Mary Coleman
- Michael Evans
- Nick Bain
- Nolan Mettetal
- Omeria Scott
- Pat Nelson
- Percy Watson
- Philip Gunn
- Preston Sullivan
- Randall Patterson
- Randy Boyd
- Randy Rushing
- Ray Rogers
- Reecy Dickson
- Richard Bennett
- Rita Martinson
- Bob Evans
- Robert Huddleston
- Robert Johnson, III
- Robert Moak
- Rufus Straughter
- Sam Mims, V
- Sara Thomas
- Scott DeLano
- Sherra Lane
- Sonya Williams-Barnes
- Stephen Horne
- Steve Holland
- Steve Massengill
- Thomas Reynolds, II
- Thomas Weathersby, Sr.
- Thomas Woods
- Timmy Ladner
- Toby Barker
- Tom Miles
- Tommy Taylor
- Trey Lamar
- Tyrone Ellis
- W.E. Alday
- Wanda Jennings
- William Arnold
- William Denny, Jr.
- William Shirley
- Willie Bailey
- Willie Perkins, Sr.
Primary runoffs[edit]
The following four districts required a runoff election on August 23 to select which candidate advanced to the general election. The runoff winner is bolded.[2]
James Nunnally (3,194) vs. Jody Steverson (3,478)
a
Don Randolph (2,420) vs. Billy Gray (2,929)
a
Mark DuVall (2,560)
a vs. Jamie Franks (1,538)
Roger Ishee vs. Greg Haney
a
Sonya Williams-Barnes (1,164)
a vs. Richard Marsh (814)
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Going into the November 2011 elections, the Republican Party was the majority party in 31 state houses. One chamber (Nebraska) is officially nonpartisan and in one chamber (Alaska), several Republicans vote with a caucus other than the Republican caucus. In 19 states, the Democratic Party held the majority party. The Mississippi House of Representatives was one of the 19 chambers with a Democratic Party majority.
In the other 3 states with state house elections in 2011 (Louisiana, New Jersey and Virginia), the Republican Party held the majority in Louisiana and Virginia, while the Democratic Party was the majority party in New Jersey.
The partisan composition of the Mississippi House of Representatives before and after the election:
| Mississippi House of Representatives
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| Party
|
As of November 2011
|
After the 2011 Election
|
|
|
Democratic Party
|
68
|
58
|
|
|
Republican Party
|
54
|
64
|
| Total
|
122
|
122
|
After the 2011 election, the Republican Party took control of the Mississippi House of Representatives for the first time since reconstruction.[3]
House control[edit]
The Democratic Party has controlled the Mississippi House of Representatives since Reconstruction. This fall may present the first opportunity for the GOP to capture the chamber. Democrats have a 13-seat advantage heading into the election. In the 2010 elections Republicans enjoyed sweeping gains across the country and in particular in southern states. According to an August 2011 Wall Street Journal article, Republicans have identified 21 House seats to target on November 8, 2011. Tim Saler, executive director of the state GOP, said the party plans to spend more than $1 million supporting candidates.[4] Meanwhile, Richard Wilbourn, an attorney, is leading a tea party effort called "Move the House" to help candidates in Democratic-held districts where Governor Haley Barbour received at least 50 percent in 2007.[5]
TEA Party seeks control[edit]
In early September the Mississippi TEA Party announced they were specifically targeting six incumbent Democrats for defeat as part of their "Move the House" effort to put the chamber in conservative control.[6]
The five are as follows:
- District 19 - Mark DuVall, first elected in 2007
- District 20 - Jimmy Puckett, first elected in 2007
- District 21 - Donnie Bell, first elected in 2007
- District 45 - Bennett Malone, first elected in 1979
- District 79 - Blaine Eaton, II, first elected in 1995
- District 111 - Brandon Jones, first elected in 2007
The TEA Party has also targeted 4 open seats as crucial pickups:
- District 3
- District 4
- District 105
- District 122
Competitiveness[edit]
Candidates unopposed by a major party[edit]
Sixty incumbents (49.2%) face no competition in the November 8 general election and are thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.
- 35 Democratic incumbents face no November challenger.
- 25 Republican incumbent face no November challenger
Primary challenges[edit]
Twenty-five incumbents faced competition in the August 22 primary. Incumbent Democrat Walter Robinson, Jr. (District 63) was defeated by challenger Deborah Butler Dixon, incumbent Democrat Wilbert Jones (District 82) was defeated by challenger Charles Young, incumbent Republican Harvey Fillingane (District 101) was defeated by challenger Hank Lott, and incumbent Democrat Roger Ishee (District 118) was defeated by challenger Greg Haney in a runoff election.
The following 21 incumbents (14 Democrats, 7 Republicans) won their primaries:
- District 17: Incumbent Republican Brian Aldridge
- District 19: Incumbent Democrat Mark DuVall
- District 30: Incumbent Democrat Robert Huddleston
- District 31: Incumbent Democrat Sara Thomas
- District 36: Incumbent Democrat David Gibbs
- District 39: Incumbent Republican Jeffrey Smith
- District 42: Incumbent Democrat Reecy Dickson
- District 51: Incumbent Democrat Rufus Straughter
- District 58: Incumbent Republican Rita Martinson
- District 60: Incumbent Republican John Moore
- District 70: Incumbent Democrat James Evans
- District 73: Incumbent Republican James Ellington
- District 79: Incumbent Democrat Blaine Eaton, II
- District 85: Incumbent Democrat America Chuck Middleton
- District 86: Incumbent Democrat Sherra Lane
- District 88: Incumbent Republican Gary Staples
- District 94: Incumbent Democrat Robert Johnson
- District 98: Incumbent Democrat David Myers
- District 102: Incumbent Republican Toby Barker
- District 108: Incumbent Democrat Mark Formby
- District 121: Incumbent Democrat Diane Peranich
Retiring incumbents[edit]
Eighteen incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 104 (85.3%) ran for re-election. Of the 18 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 3 are Democrats, 6 are Republicans, and one is an independent.
Incumbents who are retiring are:
- District 2: Incumbent Republican E. Harvey Moss
- District 3: Incumbent Democrat William McCoy
- District 4: Incumbent Democrat Greg Ward
- District 8: Incumbent Republican Larry Baker
- District 10: Incumbent Democrat Warner McBride
- District 12: Incumbent Republican Noal Akins
- District 13: Incumbent Democrat Jack Gadd
- District 28: Incumbent Democrat S. David Norquist
- District 35: Incumbent Republican Dannie Reed
- District 40: Incumbent Republican W.T. Mayhall, Jr.
- District 48: Incumbent Democrat Mary Stevens
- District 78: Incumbent Republican Billy Nicholson
- District 84: Incumbent Democrat Tad Campbell
- District 105: Incumbent Democrat J. Shaun Walley
- District 107: Incumbent Democrat Deryk Parker
- District 109: Incumbent Republican Frank Hamilton
- District 119: Incumbent Democrat Frances Fredericks
- District 122: Incumbent Democrat Joseph Compretta
Primary competitiveness[edit]
- See also: Ballotpedia news report on Mississippi primary competitiveness
Primary contests in the Mississippi House remained fairly constant since the last election. As in 2007, roughly 2/3 of the state's major party candidates will proceed to the general election without a primary challenge. In addition, over 1/4 of possible primaries will not be held, since no candidate is running. Of the 168 party primaries, only 51 feature two or more candidates competing for the nomination. On top of that, 75 party primaries will not be held because no candidate is running.
| Comparing Contested Primaries of past MS Senate Elections
|
|
|
Democrats
|
Republicans
|
Total
|
|
|
2007
|
2011
|
2007
|
2011
|
2007
|
2011
|
| Open Contested |
9 |
8 |
11 |
15 |
20 |
23
|
| Open Uncontested |
12 |
21 |
27 |
19 |
39 |
40
|
| Incumbent Contested |
23 |
18 |
10 |
10 |
33 |
28
|
| Incumbent Uncontested |
51 |
40 |
26 |
37 |
77 |
77
|
| No candidates |
27 |
35 |
48 |
41 |
75 |
76
|
| Total contested |
32 |
26 |
21 |
25 |
53 |
51
|
| Total uncontested |
63 |
61 |
53 |
56 |
116 |
117
|
Qualifications[edit]
In order to run for the Mississippi House of Representatives, a candidate must:
- Be 21 years of age or older.
- Be a qualified elector and resident of the State of Mississippi for four years.
- Be a resident of the county or district a candidate plans to represent for two years.
- If running as a Republican or Democrat, pay a $15 filing fee to the State Executive Committee of the party with which the candidate is affiliated.
- If running as an independent, submit 50 signatures to the Circuit Clerk or the Secretary of State[7].
Campaign contributions[edit]
- See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state house campaigns
This chart shows how many candidates ran for the state House in Mississippi in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state House races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[8]
| Year
|
Number of candidates
|
Total contributions
|
| 2007
|
253
|
$6,201,617
|
| 2003
|
308
|
$4,346,149
|
| 1999
|
258
|
$2,477,354
|
The top 10 donors in 2007 were:[9]
| Donor
|
Amount
|
| Mississippi House Democratic Leadership
|
$343,247
|
| Mississippi Republican Party
|
$248,791
|
| Mississippi Association of Realtors
|
$113,200
|
| Mississippi Medical Association
|
$111,200
|
| Reeves, John
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$106,730
|
| Lawyers Involved for Mississippi Betterment
|
$99,503
|
| AT&T
|
$91,809
|
| Mississippi Bankers Association
|
$90,500
|
| Mississippi Hospital Association
|
$86,250
|
| Improve Mississippi
|
$85,467
|
List of candidates[edit]
The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run for election to the Mississippi House of Representatives was June 1, 2011.
District 1[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Thomas McCarley: 3,913
a
- Rex Weathers: 1,804
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Lester Carpenter: 498 - Incumbent Carpenter was first elected in 2007.
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Thomas McCarley: 5,343
Lester Carpenter: 2,529 
District 2[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Nick Bain: 5,302
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- A.L. Wood
a
- E. Harvey Moss Note: Incumbent Moss withdrew on June 9, 2011
November 8 General election candidates:
Nick Bain: 7,332 
A.L. Wood: 3,550
District 3[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat William McCoy did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Bobby Wren: 1,572
- Jimmy Russell: 1,663
- Tommy Cadle: 3,752
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- William Arnold: 452
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Tommy Cadle: 3,496
William Arnold: 3,899 
District 4[edit]
Note: Incumbent Greg Ward did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Steve Fisher: 41
- James Nunnally: 323
a
- Jody Steverson: 59
a
- Note: As no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, Jody Steverson and James Nunnally competed in a primary runoff on August 23 with Steverson winning.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Alan Miller: 214
- James Benefield: 551
a
- Terri Stanford Note: Stanford withdrew on or around July 18, 2011.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jody Steverson: 4,229 
James Benefield: 4,043
District 5[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Kelvin Buck: 478
a Incumbent Buck was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Kelvin Buck: 4,874 
District 6[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Eugene Hamilton
a Incumbent Hamilton was first elected in 2003.
Libertarian candidate:
November 8 General election candidates:
Eugene Hamilton: 10,114 
Harold Taylor: 1,330
District 7[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Wanda Jennings
a Incumbent Jennings was first elected in 1999.
November 8 General election candidates:
Wanda Jennings: 5,371 
District 8[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Larry Baker did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Trey Lamar: 998
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Trey Lamar: 5,898 
District 9[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Clara Burnett: 5,115
a Incumbent Burnett was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Clara Burnett: 5,337 
District 10[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Warner McBride did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jordan Bankhead: 2,440
- Greg Hodges: 3,226
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Doug Jones: 499
- Nolan Mettetal: 770
a Incumbent Mettetal was first elected to the Mississippi State Senate in 1998
November 8 General election candidates:
Greg Hodges: 3,858
Nolan Mettetal: 10,051 
District 11[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Joe Gardner: 4,612
a Incumbent Gardner was appointed in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Joe Gardner: 6,558 
District 12[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Noal Akins did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Hollman Raney: 1,389
a
- Ron Shapiro: 1,191
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Brad Mayo
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Hollman Raney: 2,288
Brad Mayo: 3,392 
District 13[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Jack Gadd did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Billy Gray: 1,512
a
- Jeff King: 1,378
- Don Randolph: 1,918
a
- Steve Shaw: 1,174
- Bobby Watson: 861
- Note: No candidate received over 50% of the vote, making an August 23 primary runoff election between Billy Gray and Don Randolph necessary, with Gray winning.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Steve Massengill: 385
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Billy Gray: 3,578
Steve Massengill: 4,070 
District 14[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Margaret Rogers: 36
a Incumbent Rogers was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Margaret Rogers: 7,400 
District 15[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Rick Spencer: 5,990
a
Note: Spencer withdrew from the race in September.[10]
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Mac Huddleston
a Incumbent Huddleston was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Mac Huddleston: 8,231 
District 16[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Steve Holland: 2,197
a Incumbent Holland was first elected in 1984.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Ben Coggin
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Steve Holland: 4,521 
Ben Coggin: 1,699
District 17[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Brian Aldridge
a Incumbent Aldridge was first elected in 2003.
- Michael Stafford
November 8 General election candidates:
Brian Aldridge: 5,288 
District 18[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jerry Turner: 3,307
a Incumbent Turner was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jerry Turner: 6,497 
District 19[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Mark DuVall: 2,109
a Incumbent DuVall was first elected in 2007.
- Brad Underwood: 1,080
- Jamie Franks: 1,604
a
- Note: As no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, Mark DuVall and Jamie Franks competed in a primary runoff on August 23, which DuVall won.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Randy Boyd: 1,373
a
- Alan Sheffield: 1,143
November 8 General election candidates:
Mark DuVall: 5,015
Randy Boyd: 3,127 
District 20[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jimmy Puckett: 1,604
a Incumbent Puckett was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Chris Brown
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Jimmy Puckett: 3,154
Chris Brown: 4,002 
District 21[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Donnie Bell: 3,579
a Incumbent Bell was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Deborah Tierce: 351
a
- Terry Stewart: 294
November 8 General election candidates:
Donnie Bell: 4,434 
Deborah Tierce: 3,017
District 22[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Preston Sullivan: 500
a Incumbent Sullivan was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Preston Sullivan: 7,247 
District 23[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Steve Whitten: 727
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Charles Beckett: 136
a Incumbent Beckett was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Steve Whitten: 3,102
Charles Beckett: 5,072 
District 24[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Kevin Horan: 5,189
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Sidney Bondurant: 36
a Incumbent Bondurant was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Kevin Horan: 3,772 
Sidney Bondurant: 3,630
District 25[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- John Mayo
a Incumbent Mayo was first elected in 1999.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- W.E. Alday: 2
a
- Mike Martin Note: Martin officially withdrew from the race in early July 2011.
November 8 General election candidates:
John Mayo: 2,930
W.E. Alday: 3,683 
District 26[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Chuck Espy: 613
a Incumbent Espy was first elected in 1999.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Chuck Espy: 2,919 
District 27[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Ferr Smith: 4,371
a Incumbent Smith was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- R. Dewayne Gill: 644
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Ferr Smith: 5,109 
R. Dewayne Gill: 2,234
District 28[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat S. David Norquist did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- David Dallas: 3,600
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Tommy Taylor: 232
a
November 8 General election candidates:
David Dallas: 3,007
Tommy Taylor: 3,184 
District 29[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Linda Coleman: 3,727
a Incumbent Coleman was first elected in 1991.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Linda Coleman: 4,885 
District 30[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Zachary Harris: 1,011
- Robert Huddleston: 1,753
a Incumbent Huddleston was first elected in 1995.
- Jeffery Kilpatrick: 511
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Robert Huddleston: 2,895 
District 31[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Otis Anthony: 661
- Torrey Bell: 321
- Michael Pembleton: 428
- Sara Thomas: 2,083
a Incumbent Thomas was first elected in 1998.
- Lester Williams: 657
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Sara Thomas: 3,978 
District 32[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Willie Perkins, Sr.: 1,944
a Incumbent Perkins was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
Independent candidate:
- Troy D. Brown, Sr.
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Willie Perkins, Sr.: 3,339 
Troy D. Brown, Sr.: 1,803
District 33[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Thomas Reynolds, II: 6,886
a Incumbent Reynolds was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jerrerico Chambers: 414
a
Libertarian candidate:
- Sean Holmes
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Thomas Reynolds, II: 5,928 
Jerrerico Chambers: 1,798
Sean Holmes: 302
District 34[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Linda Whittington: 3,174
a Incumbent Whittington was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Linda Whittington: 5,370 
District 35[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Dannie Reed did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Joey Hood: 1,179
a
- J. Shannon Crow: 345
Libertarian candidate:
- Jan Butler, Jr.
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Joey Hood: 6,753 
Jan Butler, Jr.: 969
District 36[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jimmy Davidson: 2,372
- David Gibbs: 4,501
a Incumbent Gibbs was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
David Gibbs: 6,437 
District 37[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Gary Chism
a Incumbent Chism was first elected in 1999.
Independent candidate:
- Brian Kelley
a
Note: Kelley withdrew prior to the general election.[11]
November 8 General election candidates:
Gary Chism: 6,501 
District 38[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Tyrone Ellis: 542
a Incumbent Ellis was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Tyrone Ellis: 5,667 
District 39[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jack Larmour
- Jeffrey Smith
a Incumbent Smith was first elected in 1991.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Smith: 7,380 
District 40[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican W.T. Mayhall, Jr. did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Shirley Logan
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Pat Nelson
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Shirley Logan: 1,827
Pat Nelson: 3,263 
District 41[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Esther Harrison
a Incumbent Harrison was first elected in 2001.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Esther Harrison: 4,143 
District 42[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- David Callahan: 1,978
- Reecy Dickson: 3,898
a Incumbent Dickson was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
Independent candidate:
- Roy VanDevender
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Reecy Dickson: 4,486 
Roy VanDevender: 2,699
District 43[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Evans: 5,959
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Russ Nowell: 151
a Incumbent Nowell was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Michael Evans: 4,534 
Russ Nowell: 4,368
District 44[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- C. Scott Bounds
a Incumbent Bounds was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
C. Scott Bounds: 6,088 
District 45[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Bennett Malone: 3,316
a Incumbent Malone was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Wayne Vaughn: 479
- Jay Mathis: 787
a
- Charles Webber: 48 Withdrew
November 8 General election candidates:
Bennett Malone: 3,162 
Jay Mathis: 3,084
District 46[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Bobby Howell: 1,326
a Incumbent Howell was first elected in 1991.
November 8 General election candidates:
Bobby Howell: 7,849 
District 47[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Bryant Clark
a Incumbent Clark was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Bryant Clark: 5,426 
District 48[edit]
Note: Incumbent Mary Stevens did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Nathaniel Christian: 1,845
- Jason White: 3,348
a
- Thomas Eskridge: 897
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jason White: 6,184 
District 49[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Willie Bailey Incumbent Bailey was first elected in 1995.
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Willie Bailey: 3,116 
District 50[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- John Hines
a Incumbent Hines was first elected in 2001.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
John Hines: 3,349 
District 51[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Gary Farmer: 968
- Whitfield Harrington: 1,166
- Rufus Straughter: 3,460
a Incumbent Straughter was first elected in 1996.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Rufus Straughter: 5,561 
District 52[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Thomas Woods
a Incumbent Woods was first elected in 1987.
November 8 General election candidates:
Thomas Woods: 5,918 
District 53[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Robert Moak: 5,388
a Incumbent Moak was first elected in 1985.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Robert Moak: 7,056 
District 54[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Alex Monsour: 3,270
a Incumbent Monsour was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Alex Monsour: 7,189 
District 55[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- George Flaggs, Jr.: 2,330
a Incumbent Flaggs was first elected in 1987.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Sam Smith
a
November 8 General election candidates:
George Flaggs, Jr.: 4,840 
Sam Smith: 1,676
District 56[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jim Culberson: 2,023
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Philip Gunn: 4,529
a Incumbent Gunn was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jim Culberson: 2,711
Philip Gunn: 9,519 
District 57[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Ed Blackmon: 2,978
a Incumbent Blackmon was first elected in 1983.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Ed Blackmon: 6,961 
District 58[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Bobby Dallas
- Rita Martinson
a Incumbent Martinson was first elected in 1991.
November 8 General election candidates:
Rita Martinson: 9,665 
District 59[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Kevin McGee
a Incumbent McGee was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Kevin McGee: 10,701 
District 60[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- David Morrow: 2,867
- John Moore: 2,979
a Incumbent Moore was first elected in 1995.
November 8 General election candidates:
John Moore: 7,451 
District 61[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Ray Rogers
a Incumbent Rogers was first elected in 1983.
November 8 General election candidates:
Ray Rogers: 6,418 
District 62[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Thomas Weathersby, Sr.: 4,787
a Incumbent Weathersby was first elected in 1991.
November 8 General election candidates:
Thomas Weathersby, Sr.: 8,084 
District 63[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Walter Robinson, Jr.: 1,783 - Incumbent Robinson was first elected in 1983.
- Deborah Butler Dixon: 2,190
a
- Anthony Thomas Note: Thomas did not appear on the primary ballot.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- John Weisenberger
a Weisenberger is no longer in the race.
November 8 General election candidates:
Deborah Butler Dixon: 6,398 
District 64[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Dorsey Carson: 1,688
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- William Denny, Jr.: 548
a Incumbent Denny was first elected in 1987.
November 8 General election candidates:
Dorsey Carson: 3,772
William Denny, Jr.: 4,888 
District 65[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Mary Coleman: 3,375
a Incumbent Coleman was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Mary Coleman: 5,990 
District 66[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Cecil Brown: 2,080
a Incumbent Brown was first elected in 1999.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Cecil Brown: 4,786 
District 67[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Earle Banks: 3,071
a Incumbent Banks was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Earle Banks: 4,913 
District 68[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Credell Calhoun: 2,290
a Incumbent Calhoun was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Credell Calhoun: 4,228 
District 69[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Alyce Clarke: 2,346
a Incumbent Clarke was first elected in 1985.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Alyce Clarke: 3,659 
District 70[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Matt Eichelberger Did not appear on primary ballot
- James Evans: 2,273
a Incumbent Evans was first elected in 1991.
- Antonio Porter Did not appear on primary ballot
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
James Evans: 3,614 
District 71[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Adrienne Wooten: 1,787
a Incumbent Wooten was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Adrienne Wooten: 2,860 
District 72[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Kimberly Campbell Buck: 3,924
a Incumbent Buck was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Kimberly Campbell Buck: 6,891 
District 73[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Gay Polk: 2,013
- Kevin Lavine Did not appear on primary ballot
- Brad Oberhousen: 2,103
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- James Ellington
a Incumbent Ellington was first elected in 1987.
- Jason Canterbury
November 8 General election candidates:
Brad Oberhousen: 5,548 
James Ellington: 5,475
District 74[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Mark Baker: 9,809
a Incumbent Baker was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Mark Baker: 12,560 
District 75[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Tom Miles: 5,273
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Brenda Whatley-Kirby
a
Independent candidate:
- Tracy Arinder, Jr.
a Incumbent Democrat Arinder was seeking re-election as an independent but requested to be removed from the ballot, which was granted on September 13.[12]
November 8 General election candidates:
Tom Miles: 5,040 
Brenda Whatley-Kirby: 1,271
District 76[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Gregory Holloway, Sr.: 5,573
a Incumbent Holloway was first elected in 1999.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Gregory Holloway, Sr.: 6,536 
District 77[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Andy Gipson: 415
a Incumbent Gipson was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Andy Gipson: 7,420 
District 78[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Billy Nicholson was first elected in 1999.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Randy Rushing: 1,479
a
- Ralin Williams: 325
November 8 General election candidates:
Randy Rushing: 6,312 
District 79[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Frankie Chisholm: 1,738
- Blaine Eaton, II: 3,909
a Incumbent Eaton was first elected in 1995.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Ron Swindall: 1,984
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Blaine Eaton, II: 5,956 
Ron Swindall: 3,652
District 80[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Omeria Scott: 4,064
a Incumbent Scott was first elected in 1993.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Omeria Scott: 5,565 
District 81[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Stephen Horne: 5,104
a Incumbent Horne was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Stephen Horne: 6,204 
District 82[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Wilbert Jones: 888 Incumbent Jones was first elected in 2009.
- Charles Young: 1,021
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Charles Young: 3,818 
District 83[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Gary Houston: 1,678
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Elton Gregory Snowden: 2,030
a Incumbent Snowden was first elected in 1999.
Independent candidate:
- Samuel Thompson
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Gary Houston: 2,379
Elton Gregory Snowden: 2,969 
Samuel Thompson: 356
District 84[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Tad Campbell did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- William Lee: 1,002
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- William Shirley: 3,324
a
- Craig Hitt: 3,109
November 8 General election candidates:
William Lee: 1,354
William Shirley: 7,590 
District 85[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- America Chuck Middleton: 2,983
a Incumbent Middleton was first elected in 1995.
- Jeffery Harness: 2,277
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
America Chuck Middleton: 6,939 
District 86[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Mack Carney: 1,690
- Sherra Lane: 4,798
a Incumbent Lane was first elected in 2005.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Brantley Bazor: 551
- Mark Purvis: 621
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Sherra Lane: 4,967 
Mark Purvis: 4,128
District 87[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Johnny Stringer: 4,515
a Incumbent Stringer was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Daniel Kilpatrick: 830
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Johnny Stringer: 5,592 
Daniel Kilpatrick: 2,160
District 88[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jonathan Hodge: 1,486
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Gary Staples
a Incumbent Staples was first elected in 2003.
- Mitchell Pitts
Independent candidate:
- Donald Holifield
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Jonathan Hodge: 2,252
Gary Staples: 6,159 
Donald Holifield: 1,146
District 89[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Jerdon Welborn: 1,101
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Bobby Shows
a Incumbent Shows was first elected in 1991.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jerdon Welborn: 2,398
Bobby Shows: 5,721 
District 90[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Joseph Warren: 4,187
a Incumbent Warren was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Joseph Warren: 8,194 
District 91[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Bob Evans: 5,360
a Incumbent Evans was first elected 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Cindy Bryan: 543
a
- Jimmy Barton: 495
November 8 General election candidates:
Bob Evans: 5,596 
Cindy Bryan: 3,029
District 92[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Ken Sullivan: 4,429
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Becky Currie: 2,845
a Incumbent Currie was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Ken Sullivan: 2,927
Becky Currie: 6,954 
District 93[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Dirk Dedeaux: 1,584
a Incumbent Dedeaux was first elected in 1995.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Kent Alexander: 2,003
- Timmy Ladner: 3,036
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Dirk Dedeaux: 4,040
Timmy Ladner: 4,297 
District 94[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- James Gray: 94
- Robert Johnson: 215
a Incumbent Johnson was first elected in 2004.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Robert Johnson: 5,329 
District 95[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jessica Upshaw: 3,832
a Incumbent Upshaw was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jessica Upshaw: 5,935 
District 96[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Angela Cockerham: 6,714
a Incumbent Cockerham was first elected in 2005.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Angela Cockerham: 7,168 
District 97[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Sam Mims, V: 572
a Incumbent Mims was first elected in 2003.
November 8 General election candidates:
Sam Mims, V: 8,490 
District 98[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- David Myers: 2,922
a Incumbent Myers was first elected in 1995.
- Tasha Dillon: 2,069
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
David Myers: 6,476 
District 99[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Bill Pigott: 1,643
a Incumbent Pigott was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Bill Pigott: 8,151 
District 100[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Harry Griffith: 2,081
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Ken Morgan: 4,915
a Incumbent Morgan was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Harry Griffith: 2,611
Ken Morgan: 7,028 
District 101[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Harvey Fillingane: 80 Incumbent Filligane was first elected in 2007.
- Hank Lott: 61
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Hank Lott: 10,799 
District 102[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- David Cook: 1,011
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Ric McCluskey
- Toby Barker
a Incumbent Barker was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
David Cook: 2,049
Toby Barker: 3,957 
District 103[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Percy Watson: 3,068
a Incumbent Watson was first elected in 1979.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Percy Watson: 6,218 
District 104[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Larry Byrd: 5,482
a Incumbent Byrd was first elected in 2007.
Reform Party candidate:
- Randy Walker
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Larry Byrd: 8,122 
Randy Walker: 913
District 105[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat J. Shaun Walley did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Dale Kimble: 6,033
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Dennis DeBar: 1,041
a
Independent candidate:
- Latricia Ann Cornelson
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Dale Kimble: 3,440
Dennis DeBar: 4,160 
Latricia Ann Cornelson: 725
District 106[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Herbert Frierson: 5,080
a Incumbent Frierson was first elected in 1991.
Libertarian candidate:
- Donna Knezevich
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Herbert Frierson: 5,390 
Donna Knezevich: 1,100
District 107[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Deryk Parker did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Royce Lott: 2,058
- Douglas Lee: 2,772
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Doug McLeod: 1,578
a
- Kevin Mitchell: 713
- Sherwin Ray: 435
November 8 General election candidates:
Douglas Lee: 2,806
Doug McLeod: 6,110 
District 108[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Eddie Magee
- Mark Formby
a Incumbent Formby was first elected in 1993
November 8 General election candidates:
Mark Formby: 5,962 
District 109[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Frank Hamilton did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Manly Barton: 3,222
a
- Boyd Kendall: 1,741
November 8 General election candidates:
Manly Barton: 6,450 
District 110[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Billy Broomfield: 2,140
a Incumbent Broomfield was first elected in 1991.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Billy Broomfield: 4,399 
District 111[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Brandon Jones: 492
a Incumbent Jones was first elected in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Charles Busby
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Brandon Jones: 2,943
Charles Busby: 2,978 
District 112[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- John Read
a Incumbent Read was first elected in 1993.
November 8 General election candidates:
John Read: 5,593 
District 113[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Henry Zuber, III
a Incumbent Zuber was first elected in 1999.
November 8 General election candidates:
Henry Zuber, III: 5,624 
District 114[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jeffrey Guice: 890
a Incumbent Guice was first elected in 2008.
November 8 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Guice: 5,110 
District 115[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Randall Patterson: 402
a Incumbent Patterson was first elected in 2003.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Patrick Williams
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Randall Patterson: 1,343 
Patrick Williams: 851
District 116[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Quentin Lyles: 346
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Casey Eure
a Incumbent Eure was first elected in 2011.
November 8 General election candidates:
Quentin Lyles: 1,289
Casey Eure: 4,212 
District 117[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Scott DeLano
a Incumbent DeLano was first elected in 2010.
November 8 General election candidates:
Scott DeLano: 3,964 
District 118[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Roger Ishee Incumbent Ishee was first elected in 1997.
- John McCay
- Greg Haney
a
- Note: No candidate received over 50% of the vote, making an August 23 primary runoff between Roger Ishee and Greg Haney necessary. Haney won.
November 8 General election candidates:
Greg Haney: 5,675 
District 119[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Frances Fredericks did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Richard Marsh: 535
a
- Jacqueline Johnson: 246
- John Johnson: 282
- Robert Williams: 171
- Sonya Williams-Barnes: 969
a
- Note: No candidate received over 50% of the vote, making an August 23 primary runoff election necessary. Sonya Williams-Barnes ultimately defeated Richard Marsh to claim the nomination.
August 2 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 8 General election candidates:
Sonya Williams-Barnes: 3,437 
District 120[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Charles Boggs: 296
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Richard Bennett
a Incumbent Bennett was first elected in 2007.
November 8 General election candidates:
Charles Boggs: 1,864
Richard Bennett: 3,486 
District 121[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- Diane Peranich: 382
a Incumbent Peranich was first elected in 1977.
- Latanya Toomer: 70
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Jeff Wallace
- Carolyn Crawford
a
November 8 General election candidates:
Diane Peranich: 2,149
Carolyn Crawford: 2,455 
District 122[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Joseph Compretta did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary result:
- David Baria: 1,236
a
August 2 GOP primary result:
- Dorothy Wilcox
a
November 8 General election candidates:
David Baria: 3,022 
Dorothy Wilcox: 2,131
See also[edit]
- Mississippi House of Representatives
- Mississippi State Legislature
- Mississippi State Senate elections, 2011
- State legislative elections, 2011
External links[edit]
- Qualified candidates, June 1, 2011
- Associated Press, "Unofficial Election Results," August 3, 2011
- Associated Press, "Unofficial Election Results," November 8, 2011
- Mississippi Secretary of State, Official Primary Election Results - Democratic
- Mississippi Secretary of State, Official Primary Election Results - Republican (dead link)
- Mississippi Secretary of State, Official General Election Results - Single County State House of Representatives Offices
- Mississippi Secretary of State, Official General Election Results - State House of Representatives (Multi-County Districts)
[edit]
- ↑ Clarion Ledger, "Redistricting: Status quo of inequity," May 17, 2011
- ↑ Sun Herald, "Legislative incumbents toppled," August 23, 2011
- ↑ Wall Street Journal, "Mississippi House Likely to See Shift in Power," November 9, 2011
- ↑ Wall Street Journal, "Mississippi Republicans Aim for a Sweep in State," August 25, 2011
- ↑ Real Clear Politics, "Tea party targets some Dem seats in Miss. House," August 10, 2011
- ↑ Sun Herald, "TEA Party targets 10 Mississippi House seats," September 6, 2011
- ↑ Mississippi Secretary of State, "Filing Fees and Qualifications"
- ↑ Follow the Money, Mississippi
- ↑ Follow the Money: "Mississippi House 2007 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ Election 2010, "No races for 14 legislators," September 27, 2011
- ↑ Election 2010, "No races for 14 legislators," September 27, 2011
- ↑ Majority in Mississippi, "Tracy Arinder Drops Out Of HD75 Race," September 13, 2011
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Alyce Clarke (D)
District 70
William Brown (D)
District 71
Ronnie Crudup (D)
District 72
Debra Gibbs (D)
District 73
Jill Ford (R)
District 74
Lee Yancey (R)
District 75
Tom Miles (D)
District 76
Gregory Holloway (D)
District 77
Price Wallace (R)
District 78
Randy Rushing (R)
District 79
Mark Tullos (R)
District 80
Omeria Scott (D)
District 81
Stephen Horne (R)
District 82
Charles Young (D)
District 83
Billy Calvert (R)
District 84
Troy Smith (R)
District 85
Jeffery Harness (D)
District 86
Shane Barnett (R)
District 87
Joseph Tubb (R)
District 88
Robin Robinson (R)
District 89
Donnie Scoggin (R)
District 90
Noah Sanford (R)
District 91
Bob Evans (D)
District 92
Becky Currie (R)
District 93
Timmy Ladner (R)
District 94
Robert Johnson (D)
District 95
Jay McKnight (R)
District 96
Angela Cockerham (I)
District 98
Daryl Porter (D)
District 99
Bill Pigott (R)
District 100
Ken Morgan (R)
District 101
Kent McCarty (R)
District 102
Missy McGee (R)
District 103
Percy Watson (D)
District 104
Larry Byrd (R)
District 105
Dale Goodin (R)
District 106
Jansen Owen (R)
District 107
Doug McLeod (R)
District 108
Stacey Wilkes (R)
District 109
Manly Barton (R)
District 110
Jeramey Anderson (D)
District 111
Charles Busby (R)
District 112
John Read (R)
District 113
H.B. Zuber (R)
District 114
Jeffrey Guice (R)
District 115
Randall Patterson (R)
District 116
Casey Eure (R)
District 117
Kevin Felsher (R)
District 118
Greg Haney (R)
District 119
Sonya Williams-Barnes (D)
District 120
Richard Bennett (R)
District 121
Carolyn Crawford (R)
District 122
Brent Anderson (R)
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