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Simpson County General Election Results

Simpson County General Election Results

Simpson County Sheriff

Kenneth Lewis (R) (i) 4,805 59%

Eddie Jones (I)  148   2%

Arthur Walker (D)  3,249  40%

 

Simpson County Chancery Clerk

Tommy Harvey (D) (i)  4,579   58%

Brad White (R)   3,318   42%

 

Simpson County Superintendent of Education

Glenn Harris (R)  5,192   64%

Audarshia Flagg (D)  2,933  36%

 

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Simpson County primary election runoff results

Simpson County primary election runoff results

Simpson County Supervisor District 1 - Democratic Primary Runoff (Precincts Reporting:100%)

Curtis Skiffer (i)  463   59%

Monroe Allen      319   41%

 

Simpson County Primary Runoff Races

Simpson County Primary Runoff Races

Supervisor District 1 - DEM

  • Curtis G. Skiffer
  • Monroe Allen
Supervisor District 2 - DEM

  • Carjester Johnson
  • Bobby Mikell


Supervisor District 2 - GOP

  • Larry Walker
  • Steve Marsh


Supervisor District 3 - GOP

  • Brian Kennedy
  • Pete Lowery (i)

 

Simpson County primary election results

Simpson County Sheriff - Democratic Primary (100 % Precincts Reporting)

Arthur Walker   1888  82%

Walter Burkett    310  13%

Mike  Stuckey    116   5%

 

Simpson County Sheriff - GOP Primary (100 % Precincts Reporting)

Simpson County Primary Candidates

Simpson County Primary Candidates

Sheriff

  • Kenneth E. Lewis (R) (Inc)
  • Arthur J. Walker (D)
  • Walter Burkett (D)
  • Mike Stuckey (D)
  • Joey Womack (R)
  • Ed "Eddie" Jones, Jr. (Ind.)


Tax Assessor

  • Charles Baldwin (D) (Inc)


Chancery Clerk

  • Tommy Joe Harvey (D) (Inc)
  • Brad White (R)


Circuit Clerk

Primary election Tuesday

Primary election Tuesday

JACKSON, MS (WLBT) - The statewide primary elections are Tuesday. Polls will be open across the state from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Four Democrats and five Republicans vying for the governor's seat will be on the ballot. For lieutenant governor, the two republicans, Billy Hewes and Tate Reeves will find out which one will go up against lone reform party candidate Tracella Hill in the November election.

Voters will also cast their ballots for candidates in five other statewide categories.