Delegation

U.S. Senator Thad Cochran – In 1978, Cochran was elected to the United States Senate, becoming the first Republican in more than 100 years to win a statewide election in Mississippi. He has since been re-elected five times and is currently serving his sixth term in office.

U.S. Senator Roger WickerRoger F. Wicker was elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 2008.  Roger served in the Senate for ten months before his election, having been appointed by Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour on December 31, 2007.

U.S. Representative Bennie G.ThompsonIn 1993, the people of the Second District believed they would be best served if Thompson was in a national position of reform.  They bestowed their trust in Thompson, as he was elected the Democratic Congressman for Mississippi’s Second District.

U.S. Representative Gregg Harper – Gregg Harper took the Oath of Office on January 5, 2011 to serve his second term in the U.S. House of Representatives, after having been first elected to the House in November of 2008. Gregg has lived in Mississippi’s Third Congressional District since 1972 and currently resides in Pearl with his wife of 31 years, Sidney, and their two children, Livingston and Maggie.

U.S. Representative Alan NunneleeCongressman Alan Nunnelee represents the citizens of Mississippi’s First Congressional District.  On January 5th, 2011 he took the Oath of Office to support and defend our Constitution.  Alan Nunnelee believes that the strength of America lies in its people, neighborhoods, churches and communities, not the Federal Government.  The Mississippi values he brings to Washington include being: conservative, pro-life, pro-family, fiscally responsible and a defender of the Second Amendment.

U.S. Representative Steven PalazzoCongressman Steven M. Palazzo represents the fourth congressional district of Mississippi and some of the finest people in the country.  Like them, Steven believes in limited government, a strong defense, and the need for common-sense solutions to today’s challenges.

Statewide Elected Officials

Governor Haley Barbour
Lieutenant Governor Phil Bryant
Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann
Attorney General Jim Hood
State Auditor Stacey Pickering
State Treasurer Tate Reeves
Commissioner of Agriculture Lester Spell, Jr.
Commissioner of Insurance Mike Chaney