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Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024
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Election details |
Filing deadline: January 12, 2024 |
Primary: March 12, 2024 Primary runoff: April 2, 2024 General: November 5, 2024 General runoff: November 26, 2024 |
How to vote |
Poll times: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voting in Mississippi |
Race ratings |
DDHQ and The Hill: Safe Democratic Inside Elections: Solid Democratic Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Democratic |
Ballotpedia analysis |
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All U.S. House districts, including the 2nd Congressional District of Mississippi, held elections in 2024. The general election was November 5, 2024. The primary was March 12, 2024, and a primary runoff was April 2, 2024. The general runoff was November 26, 2024. The filing deadline was January 12, 2024.
The outcome of this race affected the partisan balance of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 119th Congress. All 435 House districts were up for election.
At the time of the election, Republicans held a 220-212 majority with three vacancies.[1] As a result of the election, Republicans retained control of the U.S. House, winning 220 seats to Democrats' 215.[2] To read more about the 2024 U.S. House elections, click here.
In the 2022 election in this district, the Democratic candidate won 60.1%-39.9%. Daily Kos calculated what the results of the 2020 presidential election in this district would have been following redistricting. Joe Biden (D) would have defeated Donald Trump (R) 62.5%-36.4%.[3]
For more information about the primaries in this election, click on the links below:
- Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024 (March 12 Republican primary)
- Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024 (April 2 Republican primary runoff)
- Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024 (March 12 Democratic primary)
Candidates and election results
General election
General election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Ronald Eller in the general election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson (D) | 62.0 | 177,885 |
![]() | Ronald Eller (R) ![]() | 38.0 | 108,956 |
Total votes: 286,841 | ||||
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Republican primary runoff election
Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Ronald Eller defeated Andrew S. Smith in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on April 2, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Ronald Eller ![]() | 76.8 | 4,837 |
Andrew S. Smith ![]() | 23.2 | 1,459 |
Total votes: 6,296 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on March 12, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson | 100.0 | 44,295 |
Total votes: 44,295 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Ronald Eller and Andrew S. Smith advanced to a runoff. They defeated Taylor Turcotte in the Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on March 12, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Ronald Eller ![]() | 46.6 | 14,991 |
✔ | Andrew S. Smith ![]() | 35.7 | 11,493 | |
![]() | Taylor Turcotte ![]() | 17.6 | 5,675 |
Total votes: 32,159 | ||||
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Candidate profiles
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Party: Republican Party
Incumbent: No
Political Office: None
Submitted Biography: "I am a retired U.S.Army officer. I have earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1991 and a master's degree from the University of Nebraska in 1998. My career experience includes working as the CEO, Buck Warrior Enterprises, LLC, and a cardiothoracic physician assistant and perfusionist with St. Dominic Hospital. I have served as the director at large for the Mississippi Academy of Physician Assistants. I am also the Chairman for MS US Term Limits. I grew up in a working-class single-parent household in West Virginia. I married my childhood sweetheart and have been married for over 44 years. We as a family have been blessed to have lived the American Dream; the idea that anyone, through hard work, determination, and prayer can achieve their goals and dreams. I am committed to ensuring that every family has the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. I am an American Patriot with twenty years of active duty military service. I retired as a Captain. My journey in public service started as an Army “Combat Medic 91B.” During my early military career, I had always sought out ways to go above and beyond what I was asked to do; having served in many leadership roles from a Squad Leader, to a Platoon Sergeant and as a Medical Officer. I was selected as Soldier of Year, as well as NCO of Year. I was integral part of establishing the cardiac surgery program in Vicksburg. I continue to serve my fellow man, working in cardiac surgery."
This information was current as of the candidate's run for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 in 2024.
Voting information
- See also: Voting in Mississippi
Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey responses
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Survey responses from candidates in this race
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Ronald Eller (R)
Our Nations borders need to be secured! We cannot nor should we allow the invasion of United States. The defense of the nation is a primary duty of the government and they are failing to keep us safe with the invasion of illegal immigrants and drugs. Additionally, if parents of a newborn are here illegally then that child should not be a U.S . Citizen but rather a citizen from the nation the parent came from. This would help break chain migration.
We need to look at Term Limits. Psalms 109:8 NIV May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership.

Ronald Eller (R)
I envision what I call a E-3 principal to make the changes needed for Mississippi and America: E-1, Education is paramount for our future as a world leader. In order for our nation to compete and lead from the front we must raise and train the next generation of leaders, tradesmen, inventors, scientists, and entrepreneurs. Additionally to the education of our youth we need to reform the inmate population in order to return them to society as productive members. E-2, Economics is and will remain a challenge going forward. We need fair taxation with good representation. To often our leadership has put self interest first and not what’s good for the country as priority number one. An America first policy is critical in order for our families and children to have a better life and brighter future.
E-3, Energy, we need all forms of energy. Energy is the life blood of the American Economy. We can not and should not cut our use of fossil fuels. We need all forms of energy to grow our nation and economy. We need Clean Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Hydroelectric, Hydrogen, Wind, and Solar. Eventually a renewable source will win out over conventional energy sources. But in the meantime in order to remain a world leader we need to use all of our resources.
Ronald Eller (R)
President Ronald Reagan. President Reagan was a leader who understood the founding principals of our Nation.
President Donald J. Trump
President Trump is fighter who will not give up on the American Dream.
Ronald Eller (R)
US Constitution Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
Ronald Eller (R)
Characteristics of all leaders should include: - Honor - Integrity - Strength
- Courage
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Ronald Eller (R)

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Ronald Eller (R)
We must also return manufacturing to our own shores.
Energy independence, energy is the life blood to the American Economy.
Ronald Eller (R)

Ronald Eller (R)
Psalms 109:8 NIV May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership.
In addition to term limits there needs a probationary period upon leaving office that an elected official cannot work for a lobby group for two years.
Ronald Eller (R)
Yazoo Pump Project needs to be completed there are hundreds of family house holds that are flooded out routinely. Additionally, the flooding effects the economy of Mississippi in the form of crop loss. Agriculture is the largest economic driver in Mississippi.
I am hearing many people talking about the nation being on the edge of the cliff slipping into a socialist government. The cost of living and the devaluation of our assets/money is negatively effecting all American’s. We all see this every time we go to buy grocery’s or fill up the car. Then there is our retirement savings that are down 20 to 30% plus percentage points (dollar value) from before President Biden took office.
As I look across the 2nd Congressional District of Mississippi I see a very poor struggling people. The district has had Democratic Control since the 80’s and the result is economic strife. Sixteen (16) of the poorest counties in nation are in this district with five (5) counties in the top 10 poorest counties in the nation. The District needs change and I am a agent of change that will be a cheerleader to promote Mississippi.
Ronald Eller (R)

Ronald Eller (R)

Ronald Eller (R)

Ronald Eller (R)
Campaign finance
Name | Party | Receipts* | Disbursements** | Cash on hand | Date |
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Bennie Thompson | Democratic Party | $1,245,201 | $1,349,946 | $1,626,164 | As of December 31, 2024 |
Ronald Eller | Republican Party | $160,676 | $123,526 | $36,729 | As of December 31, 2024 |
Andrew S. Smith | Republican Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | Data not available*** |
Taylor Turcotte | Republican Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | As of February 21, 2024 |
Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2024. This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee." |
General election race ratings
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Ballotpedia provides race ratings from four outlets: The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections, Sabato's Crystal Ball, and DDHQ/The Hill. Each race rating indicates if one party is perceived to have an advantage in the race and, if so, the degree of advantage:
- Safe and Solid ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge and the race is not competitive.
- Likely ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge, but an upset is possible.
- Lean ratings indicate that one party has a small edge, but the race is competitive.[4]
- Toss-up ratings indicate that neither party has an advantage.
Race ratings are informed by a number of factors, including polling, candidate quality, and election result history in the race's district or state.[5][6][7]
Race ratings: Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024 | |||||||||
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Race tracker | Race ratings | ||||||||
November 5, 2024 | October 29, 2024 | October 22, 2024 | October 15, 2024 | ||||||
The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | |||||
Decision Desk HQ and The Hill | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | |||||
Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | Solid Democratic | |||||
Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | Safe Democratic | |||||
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Ballot access
The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in Mississippi in the 2024 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in Mississippi, click here.
Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2024 | ||||||
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State | Office | Party | Signatures required | Filing fee | Filing deadline | Source |
Mississippi | U.S. House | Democratic | N/A | $500.00 | 1/12/2024 | Source |
Mississippi | U.S. House | Republican | N/A | $2,500.00 | 1/12/2024 | Source |
Mississippi | U.S. House | Unaffiliated | 200 | $500.00 | 1/12/2024 | Source |
District analysis
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- District map - A map of the district in place for the election.
- Competitiveness - Information about the competitiveness of 2024 U.S. House elections in the state.
- Presidential elections - Information about presidential elections in the district and the state.
- State party control - The partisan makeup of the state's congressional delegation and state government.
Below was the map in use at the time of the election. Click the map below to enlarge it.

This section contains data on U.S. House primary election competitiveness in Mississippi.
Mississippi U.S. House competitiveness, 2014-2024 | ||||||||||||||
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Year | Districts/ offices |
Seats | Open seats | Candidates | Possible primaries | Contested Democratic primaries | Contested Republican primaries | % of contested primaries | Incumbents in contested primaries | % of incumbents in contested primaries | ||||
2024 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 37.5% | 1 | 25.0% | ||||
2022 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 23 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 87.5% | 4 | 100.0% | ||||
2020 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 15 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 62.5% | 3 | 75.0% | ||||
2018 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 14 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 37.5% | 1 | 33.3% | ||||
2016 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 11 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 37.5% | 2 | 50.0% | ||||
2014 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 17 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 75.0% | 3 | 75.0% |
Post-filing deadline analysis
The following analysis covers all U.S. House districts up for election in Mississippi in 2024. Information below was calculated on March 7, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.
Twelve candidates filed to run for Mississippi’s four U.S. House districts, including four Democrats and eight Republicans. That's three candidates per district, less than in the previous three election cycles. There were 5.75 candidates per district in 2022, 3.75 candidates per district in 2020, and 3.5 candidates per district in 2018.
No seats were open in 2024, meaning all incumbents ran for re-election. There was one House seat open in 2018, the only election cycle this decade in which a House seat was open.
Three primaries—one Democratic and two Republican—were contested, the fewest since 2018. Between 2014 and 2022, an average of 4.8 primaries were contested.
One incumbent—Mike Ezell (R)—faced a primary challenger. That’s fewer than in 2022 when four incumbents faced challengers.
The 3rd district was guaranteed to Republicans because no Democrats appeared on the ballot. Republicans filed to run in every congressional district, meaning none were guaranteed to Democrats.Partisan Voter Index
Heading into the 2024 elections, based on results from the 2020 and 2016 presidential elections, the Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district was D+11. This meant that in those two presidential elections, this district's results were 11 percentage points more Democratic than the national average. This made Mississippi's 2nd the 122nd most Democratic district nationally.[8]
2020 presidential election results
The table below shows what the vote in the 2020 presidential election would have been in this district. The presidential election data was compiled by Daily Kos.
2020 presidential results in Mississippi's 2nd based on 2024 district lines | ||||
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Joe Biden ![]() |
Donald Trump ![]() | |||
62.5% | 36.4% |
Inside Elections Baselines
- See also: Inside Elections
Inside Elections' Baseline is a figure that analyzes all federal and statewide election results from the district over the past four election cycles. The results are combined in an index estimating the strength of a typical Democratic or Republican candidate in the congressional district.[9] The table below displays the Baseline data for this district.
Inside Elections Baseline for 2024 | ||||
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Democratic Baseline ![]() |
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61.4 | 38.0 | R+23.5 |
Presidential voting history
Mississippi presidential election results (1900-2020)
- 16 Democratic wins
- 13 Republican wins
- 2 other wins
Congressional delegation
The table below displays the partisan composition of Mississippi's congressional delegation as of May 2024.
Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Mississippi | |||
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Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total |
Democratic | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Republican | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 2 | 4 | 6 |
State executive
The table below displays the officeholders in Mississippi's top four state executive offices as of May 2024.
State executive officials in Mississippi, April 2024 | |
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Attorney General | ![]() |
State legislature
Mississippi State Senate
Party | As of February 2024 | |
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Democratic Party | 16 | |
Republican Party | 36 | |
Other | 0 | |
Vacancies | 0 | |
Total | 52 |
Mississippi House of Representatives
Party | As of February 2024 | |
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Democratic Party | 41 | |
Republican Party | 79 | |
Independent | 2 | |
Other | 0 | |
Vacancies | 0 | |
Total | 122 |
Trifecta control
The table below shows the state's trifecta status from 1992 until the 2024 election.
Mississippi Party Control: 1992-2024
Four years of Democratic trifectas • Thirteen years of Republican trifectas
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Year | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
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Governor | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
Senate | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R[13] | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
House | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R |
District history
The section below details election results for this office in elections dating back to 2018.
2022
General election
General election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Brian Flowers in the general election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson (D) | 60.1 | 108,285 |
![]() | Brian Flowers (R) ![]() | 39.9 | 71,884 |
Total votes: 180,169 | ||||
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Republican primary runoff election
Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Brian Flowers defeated Ronald Eller in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on June 28, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Brian Flowers ![]() | 58.5 | 6,224 |
![]() | Ronald Eller ![]() | 41.5 | 4,418 |
Total votes: 10,642 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Jerry Kerner in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on June 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson | 96.3 | 49,907 |
Jerry Kerner | 3.7 | 1,927 |
Total votes: 51,834 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Brian Flowers and Ronald Eller advanced to a runoff. They defeated Michael Carson and Stanford Johnson in the Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on June 7, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Brian Flowers ![]() | 43.2 | 6,087 |
✔ | ![]() | Ronald Eller ![]() | 32.4 | 4,564 |
![]() | Michael Carson ![]() | 21.0 | 2,966 | |
![]() | Stanford Johnson ![]() | 3.5 | 487 |
Total votes: 14,104 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jeffrey Keuneke (R)
2020
General election
General election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Brian Flowers in the general election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson (D) | 66.0 | 196,224 |
![]() | Brian Flowers (R) ![]() | 34.0 | 101,010 |
Total votes: 297,234 | ||||
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Republican primary runoff election
Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Brian Flowers defeated Thomas Carey in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on June 23, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Brian Flowers ![]() | 70.0 | 3,822 |
Thomas Carey | 30.0 | 1,638 |
Total votes: 5,460 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Sonia Rathburn in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on March 10, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson | 94.0 | 97,921 |
![]() | Sonia Rathburn ![]() | 6.0 | 6,256 |
Total votes: 104,177 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Brian Flowers and Thomas Carey advanced to a runoff. They defeated B.C. Hammond in the Republican primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on March 10, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Brian Flowers ![]() | 37.8 | 9,883 |
✔ | Thomas Carey | 36.2 | 9,456 | |
![]() | B.C. Hammond ![]() | 26.0 | 6,812 |
Total votes: 26,151 | ||||
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2018
General election
General election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson defeated Troy Ray and Irving Harris in the general election for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson (D) | 71.8 | 158,921 |
![]() | Troy Ray (Independent) | 21.7 | 48,104 | |
Irving Harris (Reform Party) | 6.5 | 14,354 |
Total votes: 221,379 (100.00% precincts reporting) | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2
Incumbent Bennie Thompson advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Mississippi District 2 on June 5, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Bennie Thompson | 100.0 | 31,203 |
Total votes: 31,203 | ||||
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Footnotes
- ↑ A majority in the U.S. House when there are no vacancies is 218 seats.
- ↑ These figures include the seat of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who resigned on Nov. 13, 2024, after winning re-election.
- ↑ Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2020 presidential results by congressional district, for new and old districts," accessed September 15, 2022
- ↑ Inside Elections also uses Tilt ratings to indicate an even smaller advantage and greater competitiveness.
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Nathan Gonzalez," April 19, 2018
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Kyle Kondik," April 19, 2018
- ↑ Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Charlie Cook," April 22, 2018
- ↑ Cook Political Report, "The 2022 Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI℠)," accessed January 10, 2024
- ↑ Inside Elections, "Methodology: Inside Elections’ Baseline by Congressional District," December 8, 2023
- ↑ Although he was not on the ballot, Harry F. Byrd (D) won Mississippi's eight unpledged electoral votes in the 1960 election against Richard Nixon (R) and Democratic Party nominee John F. Kennedy.
- ↑ States' Rights Democratic Party
- ↑ American Independent Party
- ↑ Republicans gained a majority in 2007 when two Democratic state senators switched their party affiliation. Democrats regained the majority as a result of the 2007 elections.