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“I voted” stickers are in place for voters inside of Twin Lakes Baptist Church in Madison, Miss., Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
District and statewide election results from Tuesday’s general election in Mississippi.
Governor
Tate Reeves, Republican, 449,746, 52 percent
Jim Hood, Democrat, 402,080, 47 percent
David Singletary, independent 8,249, 1 percent
Bob Hickingbottom, Constitution, 2,534
Lieutenant governor
Delbert Hosemann, Republican, 512,899, 60 percent
Jay Hughes, Democrat, 339,116, 40 percent
Attorney general
Lynn Fitch, Republican, 496,425, 58 percent
Jennifer Riley Collins, Democrat, 358,800 42 percent
Secretary of State
Michael Watson, Republican, 500,343, 59 percent
Johnny DuPree, Democrat, 346,513, 41 percent
Agriculture commissioner
Andy Gipson, Republican, 498,369, 59 percent
Rickey Cole, Democrat, 347,160, 41 percent
Treasurer
David McRae, Republican, 517,483, 61 percent
Addie Lee Green, Democrat, 330,280, 39 percent
Insurance commissioner
Mike Chaney, Republican, 521,594 61 percent
Robert Amos, Democrat, 326,962, 39 percent
Auditor
Shad White, Republican, unopposed
Central District Public Service commissioner
Brent Bailey, Republican, 142,900, 51 percent
De’Keither Stamps, Democrat, 139,902, 49 percent
Southern District Public Service Commissioner
Dane Maxwell, Republican, 177,406, 63 percent
Connie Moran, Democrat, 105,341, 37 percent
Northern District Public Service commissioner
Brandon Presley, Democrat, unopposed
Central District Transportation commissioner
Willie Simmons, Democrat, 144,835, 51 percent
Butch Lee, Republican, 139,506, 49 percent
Northern District Transportation commissioner
John Caldwell, Republican, 177,190, 63 percent
Joe T. Grist, Democrat, 102,127, 37 percent
Southern District Transportation commissioner
Tom King, Republican, unopposed
Source: WJTV, from the Associated Press
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