Four incumbent supervisors are returning
GENERAL ELECTION

Four incumbent supervisors are returning

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See precinct-by-precinct results here.

Four incumbent supervisors are returning to serve in District 2, District 3, District 4, and District 5, complete but unofficial results from Tuesday’s general election show.


Mike Snow will take the seat in District 1 after Keith Lillis retires. Snow, a Republican, ran unopposed in the general election.

Absentee ballots were tallied on Tuesday night, and affidavit and mail-in ballots were still being counted Wednesday.

Turnout was about the same as for the Aug. 8 primary election, with 6,886 total votes cast.

Incumbent Republican Kevin Cumberland won the District 2 Supervisor race, besting Independent challenger John Stokes by 1,232 votes to 384 votes.

Incumbent Republican Kinsey Smith won the District 3 Supervisor race defeating Independent challenger Colby Pope 1,146 votes to 503.

Incumbent Republican Kevin Wilcher won the District 4 Supervisor race. There was no Democrat opposition.

Incumbent Democrat Obbie Riley won the District 5 Supervisor race, beating Republican challenger David E. Carter and Independent challenger Deric Horne with 46.21 percent of the vote.

Riley received 670 votes to Carter’s 347 and Horne’s 432 votes.

Republican Gidget Stovall Tate won the Chancery Clerk race with no Democratic challenger.

Republican Delana Waddell won the Circuit Clerk race with no Democrat opposition.

Republican Myron Williams won the Coroner/Medical Examiner race. There was no Democrat opposition.

Incumbent Republican Sheriff Eric Clark easily won re-election, defeating Democrat challenger Danny Carter by 5,008 to 1,775.

Republican Steve Cumberland won the Justice Court Judge Place 1 race with no Democrat challenger.

Republican John Lilley won the Constable Place 1 race, beating Independent challenger Cortez Peebles by 3,189 votes to 735.

Republican State Rep. Scott Bounds easily won re-election in District 44 with 89% of the vote. Republican state Sen. Jenifer Branning had no opposition.

Republican Gov. Tate Reeves received 67.5% of Neshoba County's vote to cruise to an apparent victory.

Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann won re-election with 73.4% of the Neshoba County vote.

Republican Secretary of State Michael Watson received 74.5% of the Neshoba County vote.

Incumbent Attorney General Lynn Fitch was re-elected with 73% of the Neshoba County vote.

Incumbent Republican State Auditor Shad White received 73% of the Neshoba County vote.

Incumbent Republican State Treasurer David McRae received 73.5% of the Neshoba County vote.

Incumbent Republican Commissioner of Agriculture & Commerce Andy Gipson received 73% of the Neshoba County vote.

Incumbent Republican Commissioner of Insurance Mike Chaney received 75% of the Neshoba County vote.

Republican Central District Public Service Commissioner Brent Bailey received 74.5% of the Neshoba County vote.

Republican Central District Transportation Commissioner Ricky Pennington Jr. received 70% of the Neshoba County vote.

Republican District 08 District Attorney Steven S. Kilgore received 98.7% of the Neshoba County vote.

Democratic State Rep. Keith Jackson of District 45 received 59.5% of the vote.

See precinct-by-precinct results here.






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