UPDATE: 9:41 All 18 precincts reporting. Waiting on results from absentee and affidavit ballots.
UPDATE: 9:35 p.m. Associated Press is reporting that Initiative 26 has been rejected.
The uncontested results will be listed in Wednesday’s EAGLE. The Associated Press is reporting that Mike Chaney has won the race for insurance commissioner, Tate Reeves has been elected Lt. governor, and Mike Pickering elected state auditor. Jim Hood elected for attorney general. Phil Bryant elected Governor. Cindy Hyde-Smith elected Ag Commissioner.
State election results below are for Lafayette County only.
Winners in bold.
With all 18 precincts reporting:
Lafayette Circuit Clerk
Baretta Mosley (D) 53.58
Gary “Chick” Drewrey (R) 5451 46.28
Lafayette Sheriff
F.D. “Buddy” East (D) 8440 71.19
Gary L. Morris (R) 3399 28.67
Supervisor District 1
Mike Pickens (D) 1126 50.22
Bill Plunk (R) 824 36.75
John “J.D.” Davis (I) 292 13.02
Supervisor District 3
Robert Blackmon (D) 2101 74.77
Joanne Wilkinson (I) 706 25.12
Supervisor District 4
Chad D. McLarty (D) 1676 63.32
Trammell P. Wells (R) 969 36.61
Supervisor District 5
Mike Roberts (D) 941 57.94
Greg Bounds (R) 679 41.81
Justice Court Judge – Central
Mickey Avent (D) 1888 66.25
Bobby West (R) 961 33.72
I 26
Should the term ‘person’ be defined to include every human being from the moment of fertilization, cloning or the equivalent thereof?
Yes 3814 31.82
No 8172 68.18
I 27
Should the Miss. Constitution be amended to require a person to submit government issued photo identification in order to vote?
Yes 7170 60.13
No 4755 39.87
I31
Should government be prohibited from taking private property by eminent domain and then transferring it to other persons?
Yes 8992 74.86
No 3020 25.14
Governor
Johnny L. Dupree (D) 4694 38.92
Phil Bryant (R) 7315 60.66
write in votes 51
Lt. Governor
Tate Reeves (R) 8552 80.14
Tracella Lou O’Hara Hill (Reform) 2018 18.91
Write in Vote 101
Attorney General
Jim Hood (D) 6708 56.82
Steve Simpson (R) 5771 42.95
Write in votes 27
Auditor
Stacey E. Pickering (R) 7900 76.01
Ashley Norwood (Reform) 2444 23.51
Write in 50
Treasurer
Connie Moran (D) 4695 40.45
Lynn Fitch (R) 6481 55.84
Shawn O’Hara (Reform) 421
Write in 7
Commissioner of Ag and Comm
Joel Gill (D) 4796 41.85
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) 6262 54.64
Cathy L. Toole (Reform) 396 3.46
Write in 7
Commissioner of Insurance
Louis Fondren (D) 4158 35.96
Mike Chaney (R) 6983 60.40
Barbara Dale Washer (Reform) 414 3.58
Write in 7
Public Service Commissioner
Brandon Presley (D) 5787 50.26
Boyce Adams (R) 5715 49.64
Write in 11
Transportation Commissioner
Ray Minor (D) 4888 42.56
Mike Tagert (R) 6589 57.37
State House Rep 10
Greg Hodges (D) 1196 39.59
Nolan Mettetal (R) 1820 60.24
State House Rep 12
Holleman “Holly” Raney (D) 2129 40.47
Brad Mayo (R) 3127 59.44
State House Rep 13
Billy B. Gray (D) 631 34.71
Steve E. Massengill (R) 1187 65.29
State House Rep 33
Tommy Reynolds (D) 1033 63.80
Jerrerico Chambers (R) 515 31.81
Sean T. Holmes (L) 70 4.32 (November 8, 2011)


