2016–2020 Mississippi Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Mississippi Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Mississippi, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Mississippi State Capitol | ||||
Term | 6 January 2016 (2016-01-06) – 7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) | ||||
Election | 2015 Mississippi elections | ||||
Mississippi State Senate | |||||
Members | 52 | ||||
President | Tate Reeves | ||||
President pro tempore | Terry C. Burton | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Mississippi House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 122 | ||||
Speaker | Phillip Gunn | ||||
Speaker pro tempore | Greg Snowden | ||||
Party control | Republican |
The 2016–2020 Mississippi Legislature met in Jackson, Mississippi, in six sessions between January 6, 2016, and March 29, 2019.
Timeline
The general election was held on November 3, 2015. The term began when legislators were sworn in on January 6, 2016. The dates of the sessions were: January 6, 2016 – April 24, 2016; June 28, 2016 – June 29, 2016; January 3, 2017 – April 2, 2017; January 2, 2018 – March 28, 2018; August 23, 2018 (one day); and January 8, 2019 – March 29, 2019. The first session of the following term, the 2020–2024 Mississippi Legislature, started on January 7, 2020.
Senate
Party affiliations
Affiliation | Party(Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||
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Democratic | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous legislature | 23 | 28 | 51 | 1 |
Begin | 21 | 31 | 52 | 0 |
End of previous legislature | 20 | 32 | ||
Begin | 20 | 32 | 52 | 0 |
January 19, 2016 | 31 | 51 | 1 | |
March 8, 2016 | 32 | 52 | 0 | |
July 25, 2017 | 19 | 51 | 1 | |
October 16, 2017 | 31 | 50 | 2 | |
November 28, 2017 | 32 | 51 | 1 | |
December 19, 2017 | 33 | 52 | 0 | |
April 30, 2019 | 32 | 51 | 1 | |
July 1, 2019 | 18 | 31 | 49 | 3 |
Latest voting share | 36.73% | 63.27% |
Membership
The Mississippi State Senate was composed of the following 52 members.
House
Leadership
The Republican Party controlled the House. Philip Gunn served as Speaker of the House and Greg Snowden served as the Speaker pro tempore.
Membership
District | Representative | Party | Assumed Office | Residence | Notes |
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1 | Lester Carpenter | Republican | 2008 | Burnsville | |
2 | Nick Bain | Republican | 2012 | Corinth | |
3 | William Tracy Arnold | Republican | 2012 | Booneville | |
4 | Jody Steverson | Republican | 2012 | Ripley | |
5 | John Faulkner | Democratic | 2014 | Holly Springs | |
6 | Dana Criswell | Republican | 2016 | Olive Branch | |
7 | Steve Hopkins | Republican | 2016 | Southaven | |
8 | Trey Lamar | Republican | 2012 | Senatobia | |
9 | Cedric Burnett | Democratic | 2016 | Tunica | |
10 | Nolan Mettetal | Republican | 2012 | Sardis | |
11 | Lataisha Jackson | Democratic | 2013 | Como | |
12 | J. P. Hughes Jr. | Republican | 2016 | Oxford | |
13 | Steve Massengill | Republican | 2012 | Hickory Flat | |
14 | Margaret Ellis Rogers | Republican | 2004 | New Albany | |
15 | Mac Huddleston | Republican | 2008 | Pontotoc | |
16 | Steve Holland | Democratic | 1984 | Plantersville | |
17 | Shane Aguirre | Republican | 2016 | Tupelo | |
18 | Jerry Turner | Republican | 2004 | Baldwyn | |
19 | Randy Boyd | Republican | 2012 | Mantachie | |
20 | Chris Brown | Republican | 2012 | Nettleton | |
21 | Donnie Bell | Republican | 2008 | Fulton | |
22 | Preston E. Sullivan | Republican | 2004 | Okolona | |
23 | Jim Beckett | Republican | 2004 | Bruce | |
24 | Jeff Hale | Republican | 2016 | Nesbit | |
25 | Dan Eubanks | Republican | 2016 | Walls | |
26 | Orlando Paden | Democratic | 2016 | Clarksdale | |
27 | Kenneth Walker | Democratic | 2016 | Carthage | |
28 | Robert Foster | Republican | 2016 | Jackson | |
29 | Linda F. Coleman | Democratic | 1992 | Mound Bayou | |
Abe Marshall Hudson | Democratic | 2017 | Shelby | ||
30 | Robert E. Huddleston | Democratic | 1996 | Sumner | |
31 | Sara Richardson Thomas | Democratic | 1997 | Indianola | |
32 | Willie J. Perkins Sr. | Democratic | 1993 | Greenwood | |
33 | Thomas Reynolds II | Democratic | 1980 | Charleston | |
34 | Kevin Horan | Republican | 2012 | Grenada | |
35 | Joey Hood | Republican | 2012 | Ackerman | |
36 | Karl Gibbs | Democratic | 2013 | West Point | |
37 | Gary A. Chism | Republican | 2000 | Columbus | |
38 | Tyrone Ellis | Democratic | 1980 | Starkville | |
39 | Jeff Smith | Republican | 1992 | Columbus | |
40 | Ashley Henley | Democratic | 2016 | Southaven | |
41 | Kabir Karriem | Democratic | 2016 | Columbus | |
42 | Carl Mickens | Democratic | 2016 | Brooksville | |
43 | Rob Roberson | Republican | 2016 | Starkville | |
44 | C. Scott Bounds | Republican | 2004 | Philadelphia | |
45 | Michael Evans | Independent | 2012 | Preston | |
46 | Karl Oliver | Republican | 2016 | Winona | |
47 | Bryant Clark | Democratic | 2004 | Pickens | |
48 | Jason White | Republican | 2012 | West | |
49 | Willie Bailey | Democratic | 1995 | Greenville | |
50 | John Hines | Democratic | 2001 | Greenville | |
51 | Rufus Straughter | Democratic | 1996 | Belzoni | |
52 | Bill Kinkade | Republican | 2013 | Byhalia | |
53 | Vince Mangold | Republican | 2016 | Brookhaven | |
54 | Alex Monsour | Republican | 2008 | Vicksburg | |
Kevin Ford | Republican | 2017 | Vicksburg | ||
55 | Oscar Denton | Democratic | 2013 | Vicksburg | |
56 | Philip Gunn | Republican | 2004 | Clinton | Speaker of the House since 2012 |
57 | Edward Blackmon Jr. | Democratic | 1984 | Canton | |
58 | Joel Bomgar | Republican | 2016 | Madison | |
59 | Brent Powell | Republican | 2013 | Brandon | |
60 | John L. Moore | Republican | 1996 | Brandon | |
Fred Shanks | Republican | 2018 | Brandon | ||
61 | Ray Rogers | Republican | 1984 | Pearl | |
62 | Thomas Weathersby Sr. | Republican | 1992 | Florence | |
63 | Deborah Butler Dixon | Democratic | 2012 | Raymond | |
64 | William C. Denny Jr. | Independent | 1988 | Jackson | Republican |
65 | Chris Bell | Democratic | 2016 | Jackson | |
66 | Jarvis Dortch | Democratic | 2016 | Raymond | |
67 | Earle S. Banks | Democratic | 1993 | Jackson | |
68 | Credell Calhoun | Democratic | 2004 | Jackson | Also served 1980 to 1992 |
69 | Alyce Clarke | Democratic | 1985 | Jackson | |
70 | Kathy Sykes | Democratic | 2016 | Jackson | |
71 | Adrienne Wooten | Democratic | 2008 | Jackson | Left office in 2018. |
Ronnie Crudup Jr. | Democratic | 2019 | Jackson | ||
72 | Debra Gibbs | Democratic | 2016 | ||
73 | Cory Wilson | Republican | 2016 | Madison | |
74 | Mark Baker | Republican | 2004 | Brandon | |
75 | Tom Miles | Democratic | 2012 | Forest | |
76 | Gregory Holloway Sr. | Democratic | 2000 | Hazlehurst | |
77 | Andy Gipson | Republican | 2008 | Braxton | Appointed Agriculture Commissioner 2018 |
Price Wallace | Republican | 2018 | Mendenhall | ||
78 | Randy Rushing | Republican | 2012 | Decatur | |
79 | Mark Tullos | Republican | 2016 | Raleigh | |
80 | Omeria Scott | Democratic | 1993 | Laurel | |
81 | Stephen Horne | Republican | 2004 | Meridian | |
82 | Charles Young | Democratic | 2012 | Meridian | |
83 | Greg Snowden | Republican | 2000 | Meridian | Speaker pro tempore since 2012 |
84 | William Shirley | Republican | 2012 | Quitman | |
85 | Chuck Middleton | Democratic | 1996 | Port Gibson | |
Jeffery Harness | Democratic | 2018 | Fayette | ||
86 | Shane Barnett | Republican | 2016 | Waynesboro | |
87 | Chris Johnson | Republican | 2016 | Hattiesburg | |
88 | Gary V. Staples | Republican | 2004 | Laurel | Previously served 1988-1992 |
89 | Bobby Shows | Republican | 1992 | Ellisville | Retired July 1, 2016 |
Donnie Scoggin | Republican | 2017 | Ellisville | ||
90 | Noah Sanford | Republican | 2016 | Collins | |
91 | Bob Evans | Democratic | 2008 | Monticello | |
92 | Becky Currie | Republican | 2008 | Brookhaven | |
93 | Timmy Ladner | Republican | 2012 | Poplarville | |
94 | Robert Johnson III | Democratic | 2004 | Natchez | Minority leader |
95 | Patricia H. Willis | Republican | 2013 | Diamondhead | |
96 | Angela Cockerham | Independent | 2005 | Magnolia | |
97 | Sam Mims V | Republican | 2004 | McComb | |
98 | David W. Myers | Democratic | 1996 | McComb | |
99 | Bill Pigott | Republican | 2008 | Tylertown | |
100 | Ken Morgan | Republican | 2007 | Morgantown | |
101 | Brad A. Touchstone | Republican | 2016 | Hattiesburg | |
Kent McCarty | Republican | 2019 | Hattiesburg | ||
102 | Toby Barker | Republican | 2008 | Hattiesburg | |
Missy McGee | Republican | 2017 | Hattiesburg | ||
103 | Percy Watson | Democratic | 1980 | Hattiesburg | |
104 | Larry Byrd | Republican | 2008 | Petal | |
105 | Roun S. McNeal | Republican | 2016 | Leakesville | |
106 | Herb Frierson | Republican | 1992 | Poplarville | Resigned June 30, 2016 |
John Glen Corley | Republican | 2017 | Lumberton | ||
107 | Doug McLeod | Republican | 2012 | Lucedale | |
108 | Mark Formby | Republican | 1993 | Picayune | |
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes | Republican | 2017 | Picayune | ||
109 | Manly Barton | Republican | 2012 | Moss Point | |
110 | Jeramey Anderson | Democratic | 2013 | Escatawpa | |
111 | Charles Busby | Republican | 2012 | Pascagoula | |
112 | John Read | Republican | 1994 | Gautier | |
113 | Henry Zuber III | Republican | 2000 | Ocean Springs | |
114 | Jeffrey S. Guice | Republican | 2008 | Ocean Springs | |
115 | Randall Patterson | Republican | 2004 | Biloxi | |
116 | Casey Eure | Republican | 2011 | Saucier | |
117 | Scott DeLano | Republican | 2010 | Biloxi | |
118 | Greg Haney | Republican | 2012 | Gulfport | |
119 | Sonya Williams-Barnes | Democratic | 2012 | Gulfport | |
120 | Richard Bennett | Republican | 2008 | Long Beach | |
121 | Carolyn Crawford | Republican | 2012 | Pass Christian | |
122 | David W. Baria | Republican | 2012 | Bay St. Louis | Served in Senate 2008 to 2012 |
References
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- "Mississippi State Senate elections, 2015". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
- Simmons, Scott (January 6, 2016). "Mississippi Legislature begins 2016 session". WAPT. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
- Sen. Nickey Browning switched parties in early 2013 from Democrat to Republican.
- Sen. Will Longwitz resigned to be appointed Madison County Court Judge
- Walter Michel was elected to fill the vacancy left by Will Longwitz and assumed office March 22.
- Sen. Bill Stone (D-10) resigns
- Sen. Sean Tindell (R-49) resigns after a judicial appointment
- Republican Neil Whaley elected in non-partisan election to replace Sen. Bill Stone (D-10)
- Republican Joel Carter elected in non-partisan election to replace Sen. Sean Tindell (R-49)
- Republican Videt Carmichael resigned to begin serving on the Mississippi Community College Board (R-33)
- ^ Democrat Bob Dearing (D-37) and Republican Tommy Gollott (R-50) resigned
- ^ "2016-2020 Mississippi Blue Book | Michael Watson Secretary of state". www.sos.ms.gov. Retrieved November 24, 2024.
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