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Bill Johnson
Member of the Mississippi State Senate
from the 46th district
In office
January 5, 1993 – January 2, 1996
Preceded byVic Franckiewicz Jr.
Succeeded byScottie Cuevas
Personal details
Political party

William A. Johnson Jr. is an American former politician. In 1991, he ran in the Democratic Party primary for the 46th district seat in the Mississippi State Senate but lost to Vic Franckiewicz Jr. The next year, he ran for the same seat as a Republican, besting Democratic nominee Scottie Cuevas and independent Jerry Ladner. Johnson was defeated in a rematch with Cuevas in 1995.

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Bill Johnson". Retrieved December 18, 2024.

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