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Marvin Cox

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Marvin Cox was a 2011 Republican candidate for the Northern District of the Mississippi Public Service Commission. He lost in the primary to Boyce Adams on August 2, 2011.[1]

Cox is a founding member of the Tea Party of Mississippi.[2]

Elections

2011

See also: Mississippi down ballot state executive elections, 2011

Cox sought the Republican nomination for the Northern District of the Mississippi Public Service Commission in 2011. He was defeated by Boyce Adams in the primary on August 2, 2011.

Republican primary

Public Service -- Republican primary results
Party Candidate Vote Percentage
     Republican Party Boyce Adams Approveda 65%
     Republican Party Marvin Cox 35%
Total Votes 55,174


Issues

On his campaign website Cox listed four goals if elected:[2]

  • "Promote a strong healthy environment for business."
  • "Find ways to cut costs and save tax-payers money."
  • "Encourage utilities to use more Mississippi resources and create jobs."
  • "Provide better access to Commissioners and staff."

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See also

2011
State Executive elections

KentuckyLouisiana
MississippiWest Virginia

GubernatorialLt. Governor
Attorney GeneralSecretary of State
Down ballot offices: (KY, LA, MS)

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