US Senate
THAD COCHRAN of Jackson (Republican)
Shawn O'Hara of Hattiesburg (Reform)
[Withdrew] Steven Turney of Bassfield (Democrat)
[Lost Primary] James "Bootie" Hunt of Starkville (Democrat)
Cochran's Previous Senate Campaigns
1996: Cochran 71%, Bootie Hunt 27%, Ted Weill 2%
1990: Cochran (Unopposed) 100%
1984: Cochran 61%, Governor William Winter 39%
1978: (First Term) Cochran 45%, Maurice Dantin 32%, Charles Evers 23%, Henry Kirksey .01%
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First District Congress
ROGER WICKER of Tupelo (Republican)
Brenda Blackburn of Hattiesburg (Reform)
Harold Taylor of Nesbit (Libertarian)
Rex Weathers of Burnsville (Democrat)
Wicker's Previous House Campaigns
2000: Wicker 70%, Joey Grist 29%, Chris Lawrence 1%
1998: Wicker 67%, Rex Weathers 31%, Andy Rouse 2%
1996: Wicker 68%, Henry Boyd 31%, Andy Rouse 1%, Luke Lundemo .5%
1994: (First Term) Wicker 68%, Bill Wheeler 32%
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Second District Congress
BENNIE THOMPSON of Bolton (Democrat)
Clinton LeSueur of Greenville (Republican)
Lee Dilworth of Jackson (Reform)
[Lost Primary] George Irvin of Jackson (Democrat)
[Lost Primary] Charlotte Reeves of Jackson (Republican)
Thompson's Previous House Campaigns
2000: Thompson 65%, Hardy Caraway 31%, Will Chipman 3%, Lee Dilworth 1%
1998: Thompson 71%, Will Chipman 29%
1996: Thompson 60%, Danny Covingotn 38%, Will Chipman 2%
1994: Thompson 54%, Bill Jordan 40%, Vince Thornton 6%
1993: (First Term Run-Off) Thompson 55.2%, Hayes Dent 44.8%
1993: (First Term, Special) Unita Blackwell 7.3%, Hayes Dent 34.1%, James Meredith 5.9%, David Halbrook .4%, Steve Richardson 3%, Brian Neely .5%, Bennie Thompson 28.5%, Henry Espy 20.4%
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Charlotte Reeves
Third District Congress
CHIP PICKERING of Hebron (Republican)
RONNIE SHOWS of Bassfield (Democrat)
Harvey Darden of Louisville (Independent)
Jim Giles of Pearl (Independent)
Carroll Grantham of Hattiesburg (Reform)
Brad McDonald of Hattiesburg (Libertarian)
Pickering's Previous House Campaigns
2000: Pickering 73%, William Thrash 26%, Jonathan Golden 1%
1998: Pickering 85%, C.T. Scarborough 15%
1996: (First Term) Pickering 61%, John Arthur Eaves 37%, Charles Scarborough 1%, Lamen Clemons 1%
Shows' Previous House Campaigns
2000: Shows 58%, Dunn Lampton 40%, Ernie John Hopkins 1%, Betty Pharr 1%
1998: (First Term) Shows 53.4%, Delbert Hosemann 44.9%, Bill Fausek .7%, Vince Thornton .6%, Kenneth Welch .5%
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Fourth District Congress
GENE TAYLOR of Bay St. Louis (Democrat)
Thomas Huffmaster of Hattiesburg (Reform)
Karl Mertz of Long Beach (Republican)
Wayne Parker of Perkinston (Libertarian)
Taylor's Previous House Campaigns
2000: Taylor 79%, Katie Perrone 1.5%, Randy McDonnell 18%, Wayne Parker 1.5%
1998: Taylor 77.8%, Randy McDonnell 19.2%, Ray Coffey 1.5%, Bob Claunch 1%, Philip Mayeux .5%
1996: Taylor 58.3%, Dennis Dollar 40.1%, Jordan Gollub .2%, Dan Rogers .3%, Philip Mayeux .1%, Leroy Carney 1%
1994: Taylor 60%, George Barlos 40%
1992: Taylor 63%, Paul Harvey 36%, Shawn O'Hara 1%
1990: Taylor 81%, Sheila Smith 19%
1989: (First Term, Run-Off) Taylor 65%, Tom Anderson 35%
1989: (First Term, Special) Tom Anderson 37%, Mike Moore 20%, Gene Taylor 42%
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