Who Won Mississippi Elections in 2004?

Mississippi Congressman Chip PickeringNov 2, 2004

All the incumbent Congressmen comfortably won re-election to Mississippi's four seats in the House of Representatives in 2004. The Democrats did not field challengers to Roger Wicker in Mississippi's 1st District and Charles "Chip" Pickering in Mississippi's 3rd District.

George W Bush won Mississippi's 6 electoral votes in the 2004 Presidential Election.



2004 Mississippi Election Winners

Mississippi 1st District
Roger Wicker Incumbent (79%) REP
Also on the ballot: Barbara Dale Washer (REF - 21%)
Mississippi 2nd District
Bennie G Thompson Incumbent (58%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Clinton B LeSueur (REP - 41%); Shawn O'Hara (REF - 1%)
Mississippi 3rd District
Charles Pickering Incumbent (80%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jim Giles (14%); Lamonica L Magee (REF - 6%)
Mississippi 4th District
Gene Taylor Incumbent (64%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Michael A Lott (REP - 35%); Tracella Lou O'Hara Hill (REF - 1%)

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