Mississippi State Senate District 10 | ||
Current incumbent | Neil Whaley |
Mississippi's tenth state senate district is represented by Republican Senator Neil Whaley.
Mississippi state senators represent an average of 57,063 residents. After the 2000 Census, each member represented 54,705 residents.
Members of the Mississippi State Senate serve four-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Mississippi legislators assume office the first day of the regular session of the year following election. The Constitution requires the Legislature to convene yearly on the Tuesday after the first Monday in January.
In order to run for the Mississippi State Senate, a candidate must:
State legislators | |
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Salary | Per diem |
$23,575/year | $144/day |
If there is a vacancy in the senate, a special election is required to fill the vacant seat. The Governor must call for an election no later than 30 days after the vacancy happened. After the governor sets the election date, the counties conducting the election must be given at least 40 days notice before the election. All qualifying deadlines are 30 days before the election.
No special election is held if the vacancy happens after June 1st in an election year.
Elections for the Mississippi State Senate took place in 2019. The primary was on August 6, 2019, the primary runoff was on August 27, and the general election was on November 5. The filing deadline for candidates was March 1, 2019.
Incumbent Neil Whaley (R) defeated Andre R. DeBerry (D) in the general election for Mississippi State Senate District 10 on November 5, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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✔ |
|
Neil Whaley (R) |
57.9
|
8,716 |
|
Andre R. DeBerry (D) |
42.1
|
6,335 |
|
Total votes: 15,051 |
Andre R. DeBerry defeated Michael Cathey in the Democratic primary runoff for Mississippi State Senate District 10 on August 27, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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✔ |
|
Andre R. DeBerry (D) |
55.5
|
3,435 |
|
Michael Cathey (D) |
44.5
|
2,759 |
|
Total votes: 6,194 |
Andre R. DeBerry and Michael Cathey advanced to a runoff. They defeated Carlton Smith and Alicia Blanks in the Democratic primary for Mississippi State Senate District 10 on August 6, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Andre R. DeBerry (D) |
34.1
|
2,466 |
✔ |
|
Michael Cathey (D) |
31.1
|
2,249 |
|
Carlton Smith (D) |
22.6
|
1,637 | |
|
Alicia Blanks (D) |
12.2
|
881 |
|
Total votes: 7,233 |
Incumbent Neil Whaley advanced from the Republican primary for Mississippi State Senate District 10 on August 6, 2019.
Candidate |
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✔ |
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Neil Whaley (R) |
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A special election for the position of Mississippi State Senate District 10 was called for November 7, 2017. A runoff election was held on November 28, 2017.
The seat became vacant in July 2017 after Bill Stone (D) resigned to become manager of the Holly Springs Utility Department.
Michael Cathey, Sharon Gipson, Lennell Lucas, Ray Minor, and Neil Whaley ran in the special election. Since none of the candidates received more than 50 percent of the vote, the top two vote-getters in the special election, Gipson and Whaley, faced off in the runoff election. Whaley defeated Gipson in the runoff election. Candidates in Mississippi special elections run without party labels.
Mississippi State Senate, District 10, Runoff Election, 2017
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nonpartisan | Neil Whaley | 54.8% | 3,591 | |
Nonpartisan | Sharon Gipson | 45.2% | 2,964 | |
Total Votes | 6,555 | |||
Source: Mississippi Secretary of State |
Mississippi State Senate, District 10, Special Election, 2017
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nonpartisan | Neil Whaley (advanced to runoff) | 35.8% | 2,244 | |
Nonpartisan | Sharon Gipson (advanced to runoff) | 30.4% | 1,905 | |
Nonpartisan | Michael Cathey | 16.7% | 1,050 | |
Nonpartisan | Ray Minor | 10% | 624 | |
Nonpartisan | Lennell Lucas | 7.1% | 448 | |
Total Votes | 6,271 | |||
Source: Mississippi Secretary of State |
Elections for the Mississippi State Senate took place in 2015. A primary election was held on August 4, 2015, and the general election was held on November 3, 2015. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 27, 2015. Incumbent Bill Stone defeated incumbent Steve Hale in the Democratic primary. No Republican candidates filed for election. Stone ran unchallenged in the District 10 general election.
Mississippi State Senate, District 10 Democratic Primary, 2015
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
---|---|---|
Bill Stone | 57.8% | 5,364 |
Steve Hale Incumbent | 42.2% | 3,922 |
Total Votes | 9,286 |
Elections for the office of Mississippi State Senate consisted of a primary election on August 2, 2011 and a general election on November 8, 2011. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 1, 2011. Steve Hale (D) defeated Vann Branch (R) in the general election. Hale defeated Michael Cathey in the Democratic primary. Branch was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Mississippi State Senate, District 10 General Election, 2011
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Steve Hale | 63% | 12,846 | |
Republican | Vann Branch | 37% | 7,530 | |
Total Votes | 20,376 |
Mississippi State Senate, District 10 Democratic Primary, 2011
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
---|---|---|
Steve Hale | 53.8% | 6,896 |
Michael Cathey | 46.2% | 5,928 |
Total Votes | 12,824 |
From 2003 to 2011, candidates for Mississippi State Senate District 10 raised a total of $578,078. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $82,583 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.
Campaign contributions, Mississippi State Senate District 10
Year | Amount | Candidates | Average |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | $89,164 | 3 | $29,721 |
2007 | $458,494 | 3 | $152,831 |
2003 | $30,420 | 1 | $30,420 |
Total | $578,078 | 7 | $82,583 |