2020–2024 Mississippi Legislature
The 2020–2024 Mississippi Legislature was composed of the Mississippi State Senate and the Mississippi House of Representatives .[ 1]
General elections for the Senate and the House were held on November 5, 2019.[ 2] [ 3] The first session was held from January 7, 2020 to October 10, 2020.[ 1] In July and August of that session, a COVID-19 outbreak happened among the legislators.[ 4] Another session was held from January 5, 2021 to April 1, 2021.[ 1] The 2022 session was scheduled to meet from January 4, 2022 to April 5, 2022.[ 5] The 2023 session met from January 3, 2023 to April 2, 2023.[ 6]
Senate
Party composition
Affiliation
Party(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic
Republican
Vacant
End of previous legislature (2019)
18
31
49
3
Begin
16
36
52
0
Latest voting share
30.8%
69.2%
Leadership
As the Lieutenant Governor, Republican Delbert Hosemann served ex officio as the Senate's President.[ 1] Republican Dean Kirby , senator from the 30th District, served as the Senate's President pro tempore.[ 1]
Members
District
Name
Party
Residence
First Elected
Counties Represented
Notes
1
Michael McLendon
Rep
Hernando
2020
Desoto
2
David Parker
Rep
Olive Branch
2013
Desoto
3
Kathy Chism
Rep
New Albany
2020
Benton, Pontotoc, Union
4
Rita Potts Parks
Rep
Corinth
2012
Alcorn, Tippah
5
Daniel Sparks
Rep
Belmont
2020
Itawamba, Prentiss, Tishomingo
6
Chad McMahan
Rep
Guntown
2016
Itawamba, Lee
7
Hob Bryan
Dem
Amory
1984
Itawamba, Lee, Monroe
8
Benjamin Suber
Rep
Bruce
2020
Calhoun, Chickasaw, Lee, Pontotoc, Yalobusha
9
Nicole Akins Boyd
Rep
Oxford
2020
Lafayette, Panola
10
Neil Whaley
Rep
Potts Camp
2018
Marshall, Tate
11
Robert L. Jackson
Dem
Marks
2004
Coahoma, Panola, Quitman Tunica
12
Derrick Simmons
Dem
Greenville
2011
Bolivar, Coahoma, Washington
13
Sarita Simmons
Dem
Cleveland
2020
Bolivar, Sunflower, Tallahatchie
14
Lydia Chassaniol
Rep
Winona
2007
Attala, Carroll, Grenada, Leflore, Montgomery, Panola, Tallahatchie, Yalobusha
15
Bart Williams
Rep
French Camp
2020
Choctaw, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Webster
16
Angela Turner-Ford
Dem
West Point
2013
Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha
17
Charles Younger
Rep
Columbus
2014
Lowndes, Monroe
18
Jenifer Branning
Rep
Philadelphia
2016
Leake, Neshoba, Winston
19
Kevin Blackwell
Rep
Southaven
2016
DeSoto, Marshall
20
Josh Harkins
Rep
Flowood
2012
Rankin
21
Barbara Blackmon
Dem
Canton
2016
Attala, Holmes, Leake, Madison, Yazoo
Previously served from 1992–2003
22
Joseph C. Thomas
Dem
Yazoo City
2020
Sunflower, Humphreys, Madison, Sharkey, Washington, Yazoo
Previously served from 2004–2008
23
Briggs Hopson
Rep
Vicksburg
2008
Issaquena, Warren, Yazoo
24
David Lee Jordan
Dem
Greenwood
1993
Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Leflore, Tallahatchie
25
J. Walter Michel
Rep
Ridgeland
2016
Hinds, Madison
Previously served from 1999–2011
26
John Horhn
Dem
Jackson
1993
Hinds, Madison
27
Hillman Terome Frazier
Dem
Jackson
1993
Hinds
28
Sollie Norwood
Dem
Jackson
2013
Hinds
29
David Blount
Dem
Jackson
2008
Hinds
30
Dean Kirby
Rep
Pearl
1992
Rankin
31
Tyler McCaughn
Rep
Newton
2020
Lauderdale, Newton, Scott
32
Sampson Jackson
Dem
Preston
1992
Kemper, Lauderdale, Noxubee, Winston
Resigned June 30, 2021[ 7]
Rod Hickman
Dem
Macon
2021[ a]
33
Jeff Tate
Rep
Meridian
2020
Clarke, Lauderdale
34
Juan Barnett
Dem
Heidelberg
2020
Forrest, Jasper, Jones
35
Chris Caughman
Rep
Mendenhall
2016
Copiah, Rankin, Simpson
36
Albert Butler
Dem
Port Gibson
2010
Claiborne, Copiah, Hinds, Jefferson
37
Melanie Sojourner
Rep
Natchez
2020
Adams, Amite, Franklin, Pike
Previously served from 2012–2015
38
Tammy Witherspoon
Dem
Magnolia
2016
Adams, Amite, Pike, Walthall, Wilkinson
Resigned June 30, 2021[ 7]
Kelvin Butler
Dem
McComb
2021[ b]
39
Jason Barrett
Rep
Brookhaven
2020
Copiah, Lawrence, Lincoln, Walthall
40
Angela Burks Hill
Rep
Picayune
2012
Marion, Pearl River
41
Joey Fillingane
Rep
Sumrall
2007
Covington, Forrest, Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Smith
42
Chris McDaniel
Rep
Ellisville
2008
Forrest, Jones
43
Dennis DeBar
Rep
Leakesville
2016
George, Greene, Wayne
44
John A. Polk
Rep
Hattiesburg
2012
Lamar, Pearl River
45
Chris Johnson
Rep
Hattiesburg
2020
Forrest, Perry
46
Philip Moran
Rep
Kiln
2012
Hancock, Harrison
47
Mike Seymour
Rep
Vancleave
2016
Jackson, Pearl River, Stone
48
Mike Thompson
Rep
Long Beach
2020
Harrison
49
Joel Carter
Rep
Gulfport
2018
Harrison
50
Scott DeLano
Rep
Biloxi
2020
Harrison
51
Jeremy England
Rep
Vancleave
2020
Jackson
52
Brice Wiggins
Rep
Pascagoula
2012
Jackson
House
Leadership
Phillip Gunn , a Republican from the 56th District, served as Speaker of the House.[ 1] Jason White , Republican from the 48th District, served as the Speaker pro tempore.[ 1]
Party composition
Affiliation
Party(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic
Republican
Independent
Vacant
End of previous legislature (2019)
44
74
2
120
2
Begin 2020-2024 legislature[ c]
44
75
3
122
0
2020–2021[ d]
76
2
122
0
November 1, 2021[ e]
43
77
122
0
January 13, 2022[ f]
42
3
122
0
December 29, 2022[ g]
41
121
1
April 2023[ h] [ 14]
40
120
2
August 27, 2023[ i]
76
119
3
Latest voting share
33.6%
63.9%
2.5%
List of members
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