2004–2008 Mississippi Legislature
This article needs to be updated.(November 2010) |
The last election for the Mississippi Legislature was held in November 2003, with the election winners meeting in January 2004, to begin their four year terms of office.
Party breakdown[]
Senate[]
Affiliation | Members | |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party | 27 | |
Republican Party | 25 | |
Other party* | 0 | |
Seat Vacant** | 0 | |
Total | 52 |
House of Representatives[]
Affiliation | Members | |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party | 74 | |
Republican Party | 47 | |
Other party* | 0 | |
Seat Vacant** | 1 | |
Total | 122 |
Officers[]
Senate[]
Presiding Officer[]
Position | Name | Party | District | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President | Phil Bryant | Republican Party | n/a | |
President Pro Tempore | Billy Hewes, III | Republican Party | 49 |
House of Representatives[]
Presiding Officer[]
Position | Name | Party | District | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | William J. McCoy | Democratic Party | 3 | |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Joseph Patrick Compretta | Democratic Party | 122 |
Members of the Mississippi State Senate, 2004-2008[]
Members of the Mississippi State House of Representatives, 2004-2008[]
District | Name | Party | Entered Office | Residence |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | D | 1996 | Iuka | |
2 | D | 1984 | Corinth | |
3 | William J. McCoy | D | 1980 | Rienzi |
4 | Greg Ward Jr. | D | 2000 | Ripley |
5 | D | 2000 | Holly Springs | |
6 | R | 2004 | Olive Branch | |
7 | R | 1998 | Southaven | |
8 | R | 2000 | Senatobia | |
9 | D | 2004 | Tunica | |
10 | D | 1992 | Courtland | |
11 | Joe Gardner | D | 2007 | Batesville |
12 | Noal Akins | R | 2004 | Oxford |
13 | D | 1992 | Hickory Flat | |
14 | Margaret Ellis Rogers | D | 2004 | New Albany |
15 | D | 2000 | Pontotoc | |
16 | Steve Holland | D | 1984 | Plantersville |
17 | Brian Aldridge | R | 2004 | Tupelo |
18 | R | 2004 | ||
19 | James R. "Jamie" Franks, Jr. | D | 1996 | Mooreville |
20 | D | 1997 | Greenwood Springs | |
21 | D | 1996 | Fulton | |
22 | D | 2004 | Okolona | |
23 | R | 2004 | Bruce | |
24 | D | 2004 | Grenada | |
25 | D | 2000 | Clarksdale | |
26 | Chuck Espy | D | 2000 | Clarksdale |
27 | Ferr Smith | D | 1993 | Carthage |
28 | David Norquist | D | 2005 | Cleveland |
29 | D | 1992 | Mound Bayou | |
30 | D | 1996 | Sumner | |
31 | D | 1998 | Indianola | |
32 | D | 1993 | Greenwood | |
33 | D | 1980 | Charleston | |
34 | Linda Whittington | D | 2007 | Schlater |
35 | R | 2004 | Ackerman | |
36 | David Gibbs | D | 1993 | West Point |
37 | R | 2004 | Columbus | |
38 | Tyrone Ellis | D | 1980 | Starkville |
39 | D | 1992 | Columbus | |
40 | R | 2004 | Southaven | |
41 | D | 2000 | Columbus | |
42 | D | 1993 | Macon | |
43 | R | 2004 | Louisville | |
44 | C. Scott Bounds | D | 2004 | Philadelphia |
45 | Bennett Malone | D | 1980 | Carthage |
46 | R | 1992 | Kilmichael | |
47 | D | 2004 | Pickens | |
48 | D | 1981 | West | |
49 | D | 1995 | Greenville | |
50 | John W. Hines | D | 2001 | Greenville |
51 | D | 1996 | Belzoni | |
52 | Tommy Woods | R | 1988 | Byhalia |
53 | Bobby Moak | D | 1984 | Bogue Chitto |
54 | R | 2000 | Vicksburg | |
55 | D | 1988 | Vicksburg | |
56 | Philip Gunn | R | 2004 | Clinton |
57 | Edward Blackmon, Jr. | D | (1979–1980), 1984 | Canton |
58 | Rita Martinson | R | 1992 | Madison |
59 | R | 1998 | Brandon | |
60 | R | 1996 | Brandon | |
61 | Ray Rogers | R | 1984 | Pearl |
62 | R | 1992 | Florence | |
63 | D | 1984 | Bolton | |
64 | R | 1988 | Jackson | |
65 | Mary H. Coleman | D | 1994 | Jackson |
66 | Cecil Brown | D | 2000 | Jackson |
67 | Earle S. Banks | D | 1993 | Jackson |
68 | Credell Calhoun | D | 1980–1992; 2004–2020 | Jackson |
69 | D | 1985 | Jackson | |
70 | D | 1992 | Jackson | |
71 | R | 1984 | Jackson | |
72 | Erik Fleming | D | 1999 | Jackson |
73 | Jim Ellington | R | 1988 | Raymond |
74 | Mark Baker | R | 2004 | Brandon |
75 | D | 2004 | Morton | |
76 | D | 2000 | Hazlehurst | |
77 | Clint Rotenberry | R | 1992 | Mendenhall |
78 | D | 2000 | Little Rock | |
79 | D | 1996 | Taylorsville | |
80 | Omeria Scott | D | 1993 | Laurel |
81 | R | 2004 | Meridian | |
82 | D | 1980 | Meridian | |
83 | Greg Snowden | R | 2000 | Meridian |
84 | R | 1993 | Mississippi | |
85 | D | 1996 | Mississippi | |
86 | D | 2005 | Waynesboro | |
87 | D | 1980 | Montrose | |
88 | R | 1988–1992; 2004–present | Laurel | |
89 | Bobby Shows | D | 1992 | Ellisville |
90 | D | 1980 | Mount Olive | |
91 | D | 1996 | Monticello | |
92 | R | 1992 | Brookhaven | |
93 | D | 1996 | Perkinston | |
94 | D | 2004 | Natchez | |
95 | R | 2004 | Diamondhead | |
96 | Angela Cockerham | D | 2005 | Magnolia |
97 | Sam C. Mims, V | R | 2004 | McComb |
98 | D | 1996 | McComb | |
99 | D | 1980–2000, 2004 | Sandy Hook | |
100 | Ken Morgan | R | 2007 | Morgantown |
101 | Harvey Fillingane | R | 2007 | Hattiesburg |
102 | R | 1992 | Hattiesburg | |
103 | Percy W. Watson | D | 1980 | Hattiesburg |
104 | Mike Lott | R | 2000 | Petal |
105 | D | 2005 | Leakesville | |
106 | R | 1992 | Poplarville | |
107 | D | 2004 | Lucedale | |
108 | Mark Formby | R | 1993 | Picayune |
109 | R | 1992 | Hurley | |
110 | Billy Broomfield | D | 1992 | Moss Point |
111 | R | 1993 | Pascagoula | |
112 | R | 1993 | Gaultier | |
113 | R | 2000 | Ocean Springs | |
114 | R | 1984 | Ocean Springs | |
115 | D | 2004 | Biloxi | |
116 | Steven Palazzo | R | 2007 | Biloxi |
117 | R | 1996 | Biloxi | |
118 | Roger Ishee | R | 1998 | Gulfport |
119 | Frances Fredericks | D | 1990 | Gulfport |
120 | R | 1995 | Gulfport | |
121 | D | 1988 | Pass Christian | |
122 | J. P. Compretta | D | (1976–1984), 1988 | Bay St. Louis |
References[]
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