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词条 2007 Mississippi primary election
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  1. Statewide races

     Governor  Lieutenant Governor  Secretary of State  Attorney General  State Auditor  State Treasurer  Commissioner for Agriculture and Commerce  Commissioner for Insurance 

  2. Commissions

     Public Service Commission  Northern District  Central District  Southern District  Transportation Commission  Northern District  Central District  Southern District 

  3. Legislative races

     House of Representatives  Senate 
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The Mississippi Primary Election of 2007 was held on August 7 to determine the party nominees of various statewide and legislative offices. Races were held only for contested nominations. A run-off election was held on August 28 for those races where no candidate received a majority of the vote.

Statewide races

Candidates shown in bold are the primary winners.

Governor

Republican
Candidate Votes Vote %
Haley Barbour (i)184,03693.1%
Frederick Jones13,6116.9%
TOTALS197,647100%
Democratic
Candidate Votes Vote %
John Arthur Eaves, Jr.314,01270.3%
William Compton, Jr.52,34311.7%
Fred T. Smith49,17011.0%
Louis Fondren31,1977.0%
TOTALS446,722100%

Lieutenant Governor

Republican
Candidate Votes Vote %
Phil Bryant 112,14057.1%
Charlie Ross84,11042.9%
TOTALS196,250100%

Jamie Franks, the Democratic Party candidate, ran unopposed.

Secretary of State

Republican
Candidate Votes Vote %
Delbert Hosemann102,09353.8%
Mike Lott61,69732.5%
Jeffrey Rupp17,8389.4%
Gene Sills8,1284.3%
TOTALS189,756100%
Democratic
Candidate Votes Vote %
Robert H. Smith308,00372.7%
Jabari A. Toins34,4098.1%
John Windsor81,46419.2%
TOTALS423,876100%

Attorney General

Jim Hood, the incumbent Democratic Attorney General, ran unopposed.

Al Hopkins, the Republican candidate, ran unopposed.

State Auditor

State Treasurer

Shawn O'Hara, the Democratic candidate, ran unopposed.

Commissioner for Agriculture and Commerce

Rickey Cole, the Democratic candidate, ran unopposed.

Commissioner for Insurance

Commissions

Public Service Commission

Northern District

Central District

Southern District

Transportation Commission

Northern District

Central District

Rudy Warnock, the Democratic candidate, ran unopposed.

Southern District

Legislative races

House of Representatives

The Democrats did not run candidates in Districts 6, 7, 8, 35, 40, 46, 52, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 74, 81, 83, 88, 95, 97, 101, 104, 106, 108, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117, and 118. Therefore, barring a successful contest by a write-in candidate, the Republican primary winners in each district would win the general election.

Senate

The Democrats did not run candidates in Districts 1, 14, 15, 17, 20, 30, 33, 35, 40, 44, 45, 49, and 50. Therefore, barring a successful contest by a write-in candidate, the Republican primary winners in each district would win the general election.

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