2007 Mississippi gubernatorial election
The 2007 Mississippi gubernatorial election was held on Tuesday, November 6. Incumbent Haley Barbour was re-elected to serve a four-year term as Governor of Mississippi from January 15, 2008 through January 10, 2012.[1] The Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi is also on the ballot and elected for the same time period.
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Elections in Mississippi |
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Republican primary
Candidates
- Haley Barbour, incumbent Governor
- Frederick Jones
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Haley Barbour (incumbent) | 184,036 | 93.11 | |
Republican | Frederick Jones | 13,611 | 6.89 | |
Total votes | 197,647 | 100 |
Democratic primary
Candidates
- William Compton, teacher
- John Arthur Eaves, Jr., attorney
- Louis Fondren, former Mississippi State Representative, former Mayor of Moss Point
- Fred Smith
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | John Arthur Eaves, Jr. | 314,012 | 70.29 | |
Democratic | William Compton | 52,343 | 11.72 | |
Democratic | Fred Smith | 49,170 | 11.01 | |
Democratic | Louis Fondren | 31,197 | 6.98 | |
Total votes | 446,722 | 100 |
General election
Polling
Source | Date | Haley Barbour (R) |
John Eaves (D) |
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Mississippi Education Association | April 7, 2007 | 50% | 35% |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Haley Barbour (incumbent) | 430,807 | 57.90% | +5.31% | |
Democratic | John Arthur Eaves, Jr. | 313,232 | 42.10% | -3.71% | |
Majority | 117,575 | 15.80% | +9.03% | ||
Turnout | 744,039 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
See also
- State of Mississippi
- Governors of Mississippi
References
- Sundheim, Chris (2007-11-06). "Miss. Governor Easily Wins 2nd Term". Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
- "Primary certification documents" (PDF). www.sos.state.ms.us. 2007. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
- "Primary certification documents" (PDF). www.sos.state.ms.us. 2007. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
- "Results" (PDF). www.sos.state.ms.us. 2007. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
External links
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