Who’s on ballot for general election in Adams County and Concordia Parish?

Published 12:16 am Wednesday, October 16, 2019

 

NATCHEZ — Now that primary elections are over in both Mississippi and Louisiana, voters and candidates now turn their attentions to General Elections.

Mississippi’s General Election will be Nov. 5 and Louisiana’s General Election will be Nov. 16.

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Below we offer a look at still-contested races and candidates that will be on the Mississippi and the Louisiana ballots for those general elections in Adams County and Concordia Parish.

Adams County General Election, Nov. 5

Tax Assessor

Democrat Larry “Good News” Hughes will face Douglas Atkins

Tax Collector

Democrat Rose Daniel Patterson will face independent candidate Jim Smith

Adams County Supervisor District 2

Incumbent independent candidate David Carter will face Republican challenger Kevin Wilson

Adams County Supervisor District 3

Incumbent Democrat Angela Gibson Hutchins will face independent challengers Brandon H. McCranie and Wilbert Whittley

Adams County Supervisor District 4

Incumbent Democratic candidate James “Rickey” Gray will face independent challenger Jacquetta McCranie

Adams County Supervisor District 5

Democratic candidate Warren Gaines will face Republican candidate Cleotha Marsaw and independent candidate Lee Blanton

Justice Court Judge District 2

Incumbent Democratic candidate Eileen Mary Maher will face independent challenger Danny Barber

Adams County Circuit Clerk

Democratic candidate Eva “E.J.” Givens will face independent candidate Charles L. “Charlie” Vess

Adams County Sheriff

Incumbent Democratic candidate Travis Patten will face independent challengers Adam Kirk and Brian Seyfarth

Mississippi Senate District 37

Democratic candidate William E. Godfrey will face Republican Melanie Sojourner

Mississippi Representative District 96

Incumbent independent candidate Angela Cockerham will face Democratic challenger Aisha Sanders

Mississippi Governor

Democratic candidate Jim Hood will face Republican Tate Reeves, Constitution Party candidate Bob Hickingbottom and independent candidate David R. Singletary

Mississippi Lt. Governor

Republican candidate Delbert Hosemann will face Democratic candidate Jay Hughes

Mississippi Secretary of State

Democratic candidate Johnny DuPree will face Republican candidate Michael D. Watson Jr.

Mississippi Attorney General

Democratic candidate Jennifer Riley Collins will face Republican candidate Lynn Fitch

Mississippi State Treasurer

Democratic candidate Addie Lee Green will face Republican candidate David McRae

Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce

Democratic candidate Rickey L. Cole will face Republican candidate Andy Gipson

Mississippi Commissioner of Insurance

Democratic challenger Robert E. Amos will face incumbent Republican candidate Mike Chaney

Public Service Commissioner Southern District

Republican candidate Dane Maxwell will face Democratic candidate Connie Moran

Concordia Parish General Election Nov. 16

Clerk of Court

Democrat “Andy” Anders will face independent candidate Phillip Webber.

Police Juror District 1, Place A

Democrat Carey H. Cook will face independent candidate Maurice Bachus Sr.

Police Juror District 2

Democrat Willie J Dunbar will face Democrat Willie “Bill” Yearby.

Police Juror District 3, Place B

Cornell Lewis, no party, will face Republican candidate Allen “Scottie” Whittington.

Police Juror District 4, Place A

Republican candidate Curtis “Wrecker” Nelson will face Democratic candidate Genesia S. Allen.

Police Juror District 4, Place B

Democratic candidate Lana Hawkins will face Republican candidate Gary Wayne Neal

Police Juror District 5A

Independent candidate Collin Edwards will face Democratic candidate “Jimmy” Jernigan

Police Juror District 5B

Republican candidate “Brad” Adams will face Darrell Brigman, no party

Louisiana Governor

Incumbent Democratic candidate John Bel Edwards will face Republican challenger “Eddie” Rispone

Louisiana Secretary of State

Republican candidate Kyle Ardoin will face Democrat candidate “Gwen” Collins-Greenup

State Representative 21st Representative District

Democratic candidate C. Travis Johnson will face independent candidate Glen B. McGlothin Jr.