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2024 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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Nominee Donald Trump Kamala Harris
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida California
Running mate JD Vance Tim Walz
Projected electoral vote 6 0
Popular vote 746,305 465,357
Percentage 60.91% 37.98%

County results

President before election

Joe Biden
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

The 2024 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia will participate. Mississippi voters will choose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. Mississippi's six votes in the Electoral College were unaffected by reapportionment after the 2020 United States census.[1]

Though Mississippi has voted to the left of its bordering states in recent presidential elections, owing mainly to its large African-American minority, the state is located in the Deep South and therefore the Bible Belt. One of the most socially conservative states in the nation, it has not been won by a Democratic presidential candidate since Southerner Jimmy Carter's narrow statewide victory in 1976, nor has it been competitive at this level since Bill Clinton of neighboring Arkansas fell five points short of carrying the state in 1996.

Incumbent Democratic President Joe Biden initially ran for re-election and became the party's presumptive nominee.[2] However, following what was widely viewed as a poor performance in the June 2024 presidential debate and amid increasing age and health concerns from within his party, he withdrew from the race on July 21 and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who launched her presidential campaign the same day. Biden's withdrawal from the race makes him the first eligible president not to stand for re-election since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968.

Donald Trump ran on the Republican ballot for a third consecutive time. He easily handled Mississippi in the past two election cycles, winning the state by 17.8% in 2016 and again by 16.5% four years later. Before the election, most news organizations considered Mississippi a safe win for Trump.

Trump received 61.0% of the vote in Mississippi, winning the state by a 22.9% margin. This marked the first time since 1984 that a Republican surpassed the 60% threshold in the state. Notably, he flipped several majority-Black counties: Copiah, Pike, and Yazoo Counties, which had not supported a Republican in a presidential race since 2004; Jasper County, last won by a Republican in 2000; Issaquena County, last flipped in 1984. Trump also flipped plurality-White Marshall County, last won by a Republican in 1972 and plurality-Black Warren County, which Trump last won in 2016. He also flipped Oktibbeha County, home to Mississippi State University, which had last voted for a Republican in 2004.

Primary elections

Republican primary

The Mississippi Republican primary was held on March 12, 2024, alongside primaries in Hawaii, Idaho, Missouri, and Washington. 40 delegates to the Republican National Convention will be allocated to presidential candidates.[3]

Mississippi Republican primary, March 12, 2024[4]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 229,198 92.50% 40 0 40
Nikki Haley (withdrawn) 13,437 5.42% 0 0 0
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) 4,042 1.63% 0 0 0
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) 1,096 0.44% 0 0 0
Total: 247,773 100.00% 40 0 40

Democratic primary

The 2024 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary was held on March 12, 2024, alongside the Democrats Abroad, Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington primaries, and Northern Mariana Islands caucuses. 40 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated to presidential candidates.[5]

In Mississippi, candidates have to pay a filing fee of $2,500 and gather at least 500 signatures to make the primary ballot.[6] Incumbent President Joe Biden won the primary, being the only candidate that met these requirements.[7][better source needed]

Winner

Results

Mississippi Democratic primary, March 12, 2024[8]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Joe Biden (incumbent) 87,922 98.7% 35
Write-in votes 1,187 1.3%
Total: 89,109 100.00% 35 35


General election

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[9] Solid R December 19, 2023
Inside Elections[10] Solid R April 26, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[11] Safe R June 29, 2023
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill[12] Safe R December 14, 2023
CNalysis[13] Solid R December 30, 2023
CNN[14] Solid R January 14, 2024
The Economist[15] Safe R June 12, 2024
538[16] Solid R September 20, 2024
RCP[17] Solid R June 26, 2024
NBC News[18] Safe R October 6, 2024
YouGov[19] Likely R November 1, 2024
Split Ticket[20] Safe R November 1, 2024

Polling

Hypothetical polling with Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump
Republican
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies[21][A] April 13–21, 2024 423 (LV) 51% 42% 7%
Echelon Insights[22][B] August 31 – September 7, 2022 409 (LV) ± 7.8% 54% 36% 10%
Hypothetical polling with other candidates

Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies[21][A] April 13–21, 2024 423 (LV) 50% 37% 13%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Joe Biden

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies[21][A] April 13–21, 2024 423 (LV) 52% 35% 13%

Ron DeSantis vs. Joe Biden

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Ron
DeSantis
Republican
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Other /
Undecided
Echelon Insights[22][B] August 31 – September 7, 2022 409 (LV) ± 7.8% 49% 37% 14%

Early voting

A study by the Center for Election Innovation & Research in July 2024 found that Mississippi is one of only three remaining states (along with Alabama and New Hampshire) to offer no early in-person voting option for the 2024 general election. The state also requires an eligible reason to vote by mail.[23]

Results

2024 United States presidential election in Mississippi[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican 746,305 60.91% +3.31%
Democratic 465,357 37.98% −3.08%
Independent
5,381 0.44% N/A
Libertarian 2,533 0.21% −0.40%
Green 1,871 0.15% +0.04%
Socialism and Liberation 1,073 0.09% N/A
Constitution 1,028 0.08% N/A
American Solidarity
1,003 0.08% −0.01%
Independent
687 0.06% N/A
Total votes 1,225,238 100.00% N/A

By county

County Donald Trump
Republican
Kamala Harris
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 5,696 41.40% 7,917 57.54% 146 1.06% -2,221 -16.14% 13,759
Alcorn 12,818 81.16% 2,782 17.62% 193 1.22% 10,036 63.54% 15,793
Amite 4,503 62.58% 2,620 36.41% 73 1.01% 1,863 26.17% 7,196
Attala 5,178 58.69% 3,542 40.15% 103 1.16% 1,636 18.54% 8,823
Benton 2,570 59.92% 1,679 39.15% 40 0.93% 891 20.77% 4,289
Bolivar 4,671 33.99% 8,904 64.78% 169 1.23% -4,233 -30.79% 13,744
Calhoun 4,625 70.18% 1,902 28.86% 63 0.96% 2,723 41.32% 6,590
Carroll 3,924 68.83% 1,729 30.33% 48 0.84% 2,195 38.50% 5,701
Chickasaw 4,175 51.28% 3,810 46.80% 156 1.92% 365 4.48% 8,141
Choctaw 3,001 71.06% 1,185 28.06% 37 0.88% 1,816 43.00% 4,223
Claiborne 603 13.55% 3,772 84.78% 74 1.67% -3,169 -71.23% 4,449
Clarke 5,417 64.97% 2,838 34.04% 83 0.99% 2,579 30.93% 8,338
Clay 4,181 41.03% 5,844 57.36% 164 1.61% -1,663 -16.33% 10,189
Coahoma 2,375 27.94% 6,020 70.82% 106 1.24% -3,645 -42.88% 8,501
Copiah 6,250 48.51% 6,470 50.22% 163 1.27% -220 -1.71% 12,883
Covington 5,854 62.54% 3,416 36.50% 90 0.96% 2,438 26.04% 9,360
DeSoto 46,462 61.03% 28,265 37.13% 1,397 1.84% 18,197 23.90% 76,124
Forrest 17,290 54.62% 13,755 43.45% 609 1.93% 3,535 11.17% 31,654
Franklin 2,923 65.52% 1,480 33.18% 58 1.30% 1,443 32.34% 4,461
George 9,713 87.91% 1,218 11.02% 118 1.07% 8,495 76.89% 11,049
Greene 4,794 82.48% 966 16.62% 52 0.90% 3,828 65.86% 5,812
Grenada 6,081 55.73% 4,734 43.39% 96 0.88% 1,347 12.34% 10,911
Hancock 16,132 76.98% 4,504 21.49% 321 1.53% 11,628 55.49% 20,957
Harrison 46,822 61.70% 27,728 36.54% 1,335 1.76% 19,094 25.16% 75,885
Hinds 25,141 25.09% 73,550 73.40% 1,517 1.51% -48,409 -48.31% 100,208
Holmes 1,369 16.87% 6,588 81.18% 158 1.95% -5,219 -64.31% 8,115
Humphreys 1,118 26.69% 3,016 72.00% 55 1.31% -1,898 -45.31% 4,189
Issaquena 308 45.56% 355 52.51% 13 1.93% -47 -6.95% 676
Itawamba 9,438 87.24% 1,249 11.54% 132 1.22% 8,189 75.70% 10,819
Jackson 36,295 66.54% 17,375 31.86% 873 1.60% 18,920 34.68% 54,543
Jasper 4,302 49.24% 4,341 49.69% 93 1.07% -39 -0.45% 8,736
Jefferson 531 13.59% 3,327 85.13% 50 1.28% -2,796 -71.54% 3,908
Jefferson Davis 2,534 40.79% 3,599 57.93% 80 1.28% -1,065 -17.14% 6,213
Jones 21,226 70.54% 8,517 28.30% 348 1.16% 12,709 42.24% 30,091
Kemper 1,787 37.77% 2,887 61.02% 57 1.21% -1,100 -23.25% 4,731
Lafayette 12,949 55.28% 10,070 42.99% 404 1.73% 2,879 12.29% 23,423
Lamar 20,704 72.57% 7,340 25.73% 486 1.70% 13,364 46.84% 28,530
Lauderdale 17,967 57.50% 12,960 41.48% 320 1.02% 5,007 16.02% 31,247
Lawrence 4,285 64.80% 2,260 34.18% 68 1.02% 2,025 30.62% 6,613
Leake 5,228 56.83% 3,897 42.36% 75 0.81% 1,331 14.47% 9,200
Lee 24,207 65.51% 12,189 32.98% 558 1.51% 12,018 32.53% 36,954
Leflore 3,129 28.72% 7,648 70.21% 116 1.07% -4,519 -41.49% 10,893
Lincoln 11,596 69.02% 5,040 30.00% 165 0.98% 6,556 39.02% 16,801
Lowndes 13,800 50.66% 13,087 48.04% 354 1.30% 713 2.62% 27,241
Madison 31,091 55.16% 24,440 43.36% 830 1.48% 6,651 11.80% 56,361
Marion 8,273 67.94% 3,787 31.10% 117 0.96% 4,486 36.84% 12,177
Marshall 7,566 47.83% 8,057 50.94% 194 1.23% -491 -3.11% 15,817
Monroe 11,177 64.76% 5,874 34.03% 208 1.21% 5,303 30.73% 17,259
Montgomery 2,917 57.48% 2,121 41.79% 37 0.73% 796 15.69% 5,075
Neshoba 8,320 71.09% 3,260 27.86% 123 1.05% 5,060 43.23% 11,703
Newton 6,997 68.71% 3,075 30.20% 111 1.09% 3,922 38.51% 10,183
Noxubee 1,240 23.23% 4,040 75.67% 59 1.10% -2,800 -52.44% 5,339
Oktibbeha 9,004 45.57% 10,299 52.13% 454 2.30% -1,295 -6.56% 19,757
Panola 8,060 51.58% 7,403 47.37% 164 1.05% 657 4.21% 15,627
Pearl River 19,595 81.53% 4,148 17.26% 290 1.21% 15,447 64.27% 24,033
Perry 4,500 76.06% 1,362 23.02% 54 0.92% 3,138 53.04% 5,916
Pike 8,479 48.84% 8,646 49.80% 236 1.36% -167 -0.96% 17,361
Pontotoc 11,550 80.43% 2,614 18.20% 197 1.37% 8,936 62.23% 14,361
Prentiss 8,370 78.64% 2,153 20.23% 121 1.13% 6,217 58.41% 10,644
Quitman 1,026 31.80% 2,150 66.65% 50 1.55% -1,124 -34.85% 3,226
Rankin 50,895 71.89% 18,847 26.62% 1,057 1.49% 32,048 45.27% 70,799
Scott 6,285 58.56% 4,330 40.34% 118 1.10% 1,955 18.22% 10,733
Sharkey 688 31.52% 1,465 67.11% 30 1.37% -777 -35.59% 2,183
Simpson 7,635 64.62% 4,037 34.17% 143 1.21% 3,598 30.45% 11,815
Smith 6,458 77.55% 1,791 21.51% 78 0.94% 4,667 56.04% 8,327
Stone 5,964 75.70% 1,802 22.87% 112 1.43% 4,162 52.83% 7,878
Sunflower 2,799 28.91% 6,781 70.04% 101 1.05% -3,982 -41.13% 9,681
Tallahatchie 2,488 43.76% 3,105 54.62% 92 1.62% -617 -10.86% 5,685
Tate 8,707 66.50% 4,183 31.95% 203 1.55% 4,524 34.55% 13,093
Tippah 8,054 79.73% 1,937 19.17% 111 1.10% 6,117 60.56% 10,102
Tishomingo 7,933 86.81% 1,059 11.59% 146 1.60% 6,874 75.22% 9,138
Tunica 926 25.97% 2,580 72.37% 59 1.66% -1,654 -46.40% 3,565
Union 10,373 81.79% 2,160 17.03% 150 1.18% 8,213 64.76% 12,683
Walthall 4,220 59.28% 2,835 39.82% 64 0.90% 1,385 19.46% 7,119
Warren 10,365 49.23% 10,442 49.60% 246 1.17% -77 -0.37% 21,053
Washington 5,300 29.39% 12,503 69.33% 231 1.28% -7,203 -39.94% 18,034
Wayne 6,307 62.72% 3,624 36.04% 125 1.24% 2,683 26.68% 10,056
Webster 4,291 79.54% 1,043 19.33% 61 1.13% 3,248 60.21% 5,395
Wilkinson 1,324 32.08% 2,749 66.61% 56 1.31% -1,425 -34.53% 4,127
Winston 5,112 55.35% 4,040 43.74% 84 0.91% 1,072 11.61% 9,236
Yalobusha 3,671 56.17% 2,785 42.62% 79 1.21% 886 13.55% 6,535
Yazoo 4,832 46.30% 5,496 52.66% 108 1.04% -664 -6.36% 10,436
Totals 756,764 57.57% 539,398 41.04% 18,313 1.39% 217,366 16.53% 1,211,088
File:Mississippi County Swing 2024.svg
File:Mississippi County Trend 2024.svg


Legend

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Analysis

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ a b Listed on the ballot without party affiliation.

Partisan clients

  1. ^ a b c Poll conducted for Kennedy's campaign
  2. ^ a b Poll sponsored by NetChoice

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