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Mississippi: Governors


Governors of Mississippi, 1817-2019(May beincomplete!)
DavidHolmes 1817-20GeorgePoindexter 1820-22WalterLeake 1822-25GerardC. Brandon 1825-26DavidHolmes 1826GerardC. Brandon 1826-32AbramMarshall Scott 1832-33CharlesLynch 1833HiramG. Runnels 1833-35JohnA. Quitman 1835-36CharlesLynch 1836-38AlexanderGallatin McNutt 1838-42TilghmanMayfield Tucker 1842-44AlbertG. Brown 1844-48JosephW. Matthews 1848-50JohnA. Quitman 1850-51JohnIsaac Guion 1851JamesWhitfield 1851-52HenryS. Foote 1852-54JohnJ. Pettus 1854JohnJones McRae 1854-57WilliamMcWillie 1857-59JohnJ. Pettus 1859-63CharlesClark 1863-65WilliamL. Sharkey 1865BenjaminG. Humphreys 1865-68AdelbertAmes 1868-70JamesL. Alcorn 1870-71RidgleyCeylon Powers 1871-74AdelbertAmes 1874-76JohnMarshall Stone 1876-82RobertLowry 1882-90JohnMarshall Stone 1890-96A.J. McLaurin 1896-1900AndrewHouston Longino 1900-04JamesK. Vardaman 1904-08EdmondFavor Noel 1908-12EarlBrewer 1912-16TheodoreG. Bilbo 1916-20LeeM. Russell 1920-24HenryL. Whitfield 1924-27DennisMurphree 1927-28TheodoreG. Bilbo 1928-32SennetConner 1932-36HughL. White 1936-40PaulB. Johnson 1940-43DennisMurphree 1943-44ThomasL. Bailey 1944-46FieldingL. Wright 1946-52HughL. White 1952-56JamesPlemon Coleman 1956-60RossBarnett 1960-64PaulB. Johnson, Jr. 1964-68JohnBell Williams 1968-72WilliamL. Waller 1972-76CliffFinch 1976-80WilliamF. Winter 1980-84WilliamA. Allain 1984-88RayMabus, Jr. 1988-92KirkFordice 1992-2000RonnieMusgrove 2000-04HaleyBarbour 2004-12PhilBryant 2012-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1819:ThomasHinds, defeated.
  • 1825:CowlesMead, defeated.
  • 1825 Nov 17:WalterLeake, died in office.
  • 1851:JeffersonDavis (Dem), defeated.
  • 1863:ReubenDavis, defeated.
  • 1869 Nov 30:LewisDent, defeated.
  • 1873:JamesL. Alcorn, defeated.
  • 1906:EarlBrewer, defeated.
  • 1907:ThomasU. Sisson, defeated.
  • 1915 Nov 2:TheodoreG. Bilbo (Dem), elected;J.T. Lester (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1919:RossA. Collins (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1919 Nov 4:LeeM. Russell (Dem), elected;J.T. Lester (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1923 Nov 6:HenryL. Whitfield (Dem), elected unopposed.
  • 1927 Mar 18:HenryL. Whitfield, died in office.
  • 1927 Nov 8:TheodoreG. Bilbo (Dem), elected unopposed.
  • 1931 Nov 3:SennetConner (Dem), elected unopposed.
  • 1943 Dec 26:PaulB. Johnson, died in office.
  • 1946 Nov 2:ThomasL. Bailey, died in office.
  • 1971 Nov 2:CharlesEvers (Ind), defeated.
  • 1983 Nov 8:CharlesEvers (Ind), defeated.
  • 1991:KirkFordice (Rep), elected.
  • 1995:KirkFordice (Rep), elected.
  • 1999:RonnieMusgrove (Dem), elected.
  • 2000:MikeParker (Rep), defeated.
  • 2011 Nov 8:PhilBryant (Rep), elected.

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