2019 Mississippi Attorney General election
The 2019 Mississippi Attorney General election was held on November 5, 2019, to elect the Attorney General of Mississippi. Incumbent Jim Hood declined to seek re-election to a fifth term, instead running unsuccessfully for Governor.[ 1] State Treasurer Lynn Fitch won the Republican nomination in a primary runoff against Andy Taggart, and she defeated Democratic nominee Jennifer Riley Collins in the general election. Fitch became the first Republican to hold the office since 1878, as well as the first woman to ever be elected to the position in state history.[ 2] It also marked the first time in over a century where no members of the Democratic Party held statewide office.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Runoff
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Declined
Results
General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
Cook [ 7]
Likely R (flip)
October 25, 2019
Results
By county
County[ 9]
Jennifer Riley Collins Democratic
Lynn Fitch Republican
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
6,112
57.97%
4,432
42.03%
-1,680
-15.93%
10,544
Alcorn
2,210
19.68%
9,019
80.32%
6,809
60.64%
11,229
Amite
2,098
40.64%
3,064
59.36%
966
18.71%
5,162
Attala
2,376
40.53%
3,486
59.47%
1,110
18.94%
5,862
Benton
894
35.36%
1,634
64.64%
740
29.27%
2,528
Bolivar
6,239
63.66%
3,562
36.34%
-2,677
-27.31%
9,801
Calhoun
1,628
32.22%
3,425
67.78%
1,797
35.56%
5,053
Carroll
1,218
29.76%
2,875
70.24%
1,657
40.48%
4,093
Chickasaw
3,095
48.43%
3,296
51.57%
201
3.15%
6,391
Choctaw
881
29.29%
2,127
70.71%
1,246
41.42%
3,008
Claiborne
3,082
84.81%
552
15.19%
-2,530
-69.62%
3,634
Clarke
2,160
33.90%
4,212
66.10%
2,052
32.20%
6,372
Clay
4,197
57.99%
3,040
42.01%
-1,157
-15.99%
7,237
Coahoma
3,183
67.34%
1,544
32.66%
-1,639
-34.67%
4,727
Copiah
5,150
53.27%
4,518
46.73%
-632
-6.54%
9,668
Covington
2,695
37.59%
4,475
62.41%
1,780
24.83%
7,170
DeSoto
12,381
33.64%
24,422
66.36%
12,041
32.72%
36,803
Forrest
8,701
41.96%
12,036
58.04%
3,335
16.08%
20,737
Franklin
1,296
35.87%
2,317
64.13%
1,021
28.26%
3,613
George
707
13.04%
4,716
86.96%
4,009
73.93%
5,423
Greene
843
20.98%
3,175
79.02%
2,332
58.04%
4,018
Grenada
3,157
43.74%
4,060
56.26%
903
12.51%
7,217
Hancock
2,823
24.21%
8,839
75.79%
6,016
51.59%
11,662
Harrison
16,909
38.18%
27,375
61.82%
10,466
23.63%
44,284
Hinds
53,149
73.74%
18,929
26.26%
-34,220
-47.48%
72,078
Holmes
5,167
81.52%
1,171
18.48%
-3,996
-63.05%
6,338
Humphreys
2,045
71.35%
821
28.65%
-1,224
-42.71%
2,866
Issaquena
259
52.11%
238
47.89%
-21
-4.23%
497
Itawamba
1,179
15.83%
6,267
84.17%
5,088
68.33%
7,446
Jackson
10,933
33.53%
21,675
66.47%
10,742
32.94%
32,608
Jasper
3,008
50.59%
2,938
49.41%
-70
-1.18%
5,946
Jefferson
2,831
86.18%
454
13.82%
-2,377
-72.36%
3,258
Jefferson Davis
2,784
60.53%
1,815
39.47%
-969
-21.07%
4,599
Jones
5,871
27.80%
15,249
72.20%
9,378
44.40%
21,120
Kemper
2,497
61.34%
1,574
38.66%
-923
-22.67%
4,071
Lafayette
6,535
42.66%
8,783
57.34%
2,248
14.68%
15,318
Lamar
4,259
24.52%
13,107
75.48%
8,848
50.95%
17,366
Lauderdale
8,245
39.12%
12,833
60.88%
4,588
21.77%
21,078
Lawrence
1,826
35.73%
3,284
64.27%
1,458
28.53%
5,110
Leake
2,889
42.03%
3,985
57.97%
1,096
15.94%
6,874
Lee
8,603
34.43%
16,384
65.57%
7,781
31.14%
24,987
Leflore
5,228
68.51%
2,403
31.49%
-2,825
-37.02%
7,631
Lincoln
3,604
31.65%
7,783
68.35%
4,179
36.70%
11,387
Lowndes
8,221
46.46%
9,475
53.54%
1,254
7.09%
17,696
Madison
16,420
42.12%
22,563
57.88%
6,143
15.76%
38,983
Marion
2,909
32.97%
5,914
67.03%
3,005
34.06%
8,823
Marshall
4,530
50.50%
4,440
49.50%
-90
-1.00%
8,970
Monroe
4,521
37.12%
7,660
62.88%
3,139
25.77%
12,181
Montgomery
1,611
42.12%
2,214
57.88%
603
15.76%
3,825
Neshoba
2,380
29.38%
5,722
70.62%
3,342
41.25%
8,102
Newton
2,242
30.54%
5,099
69.46%
2,857
38.92%
7,341
Noxubee
2,618
74.27%
907
25.73%
-1,711
-48.54%
3,525
Oktibbeha
6,436
50.99%
6,186
49.01%
-250
-1.98%
12,622
Panola
5,615
47.81%
6,130
52.19%
515
4.38%
11,745
Pearl River
2,441
18.72%
10,598
81.28%
8,157
62.56%
13,039
Perry
1,086
25.16%
3,230
74.84%
2,144
49.68%
4,316
Pike
6,290
49.42%
6,438
50.58%
148
1.16%
12,728
Pontotoc
2,154
22.54%
7,404
77.46%
5,250
54.93%
9,558
Prentiss
2,041
26.55%
5,647
73.45%
3,606
46.90%
7,688
Quitman
1,717
65.58%
901
34.42%
-816
-31.17%
2,618
Rankin
13,036
27.90%
33,688
72.10%
20,652
44.20%
46,724
Scott
3,288
41.97%
4,546
58.03%
1,258
16.06%
7,834
Sharkey
1,037
64.85%
562
35.15%
-475
-29.71%
1,599
Simpson
3,378
36.19%
5,956
63.81%
2,578
27.62%
9,334
Smith
1,559
24.11%
4,906
75.89%
3,347
51.77%
6,465
Stone
1,392
26.75%
3,811
73.25%
2,419
46.49%
5,203
Sunflower
4,264
67.35%
2,067
32.65%
-2,197
-34.70%
6,331
Tallahatchie
2,645
56.69%
2,021
43.31%
-624
-13.37%
4,666
Tate
2,774
33.96%
5,394
66.04%
2,620
32.08%
8,168
Tippah
1,473
20.66%
5,656
79.34%
4,183
58.68%
7,129
Tishomingo
1,294
19.18%
5,454
80.82%
4,160
61.65%
6,748
Tunica
1,593
70.71%
660
29.29%
-933
-41.41%
2,253
Union
1,654
18.36%
7,355
81.64%
5,701
63.28%
9,009
Walthall
1,952
40.85%
2,827
59.15%
875
18.31%
4,779
Warren
6,850
48.04%
7,408
51.96%
558
3.91%
14,258
Washington
8,174
68.63%
3,736
31.37%
-4,438
-37.26%
11,910
Wayne
2,840
38.85%
4,470
61.15%
1,630
22.30%
7,310
Webster
871
21.37%
3,204
78.63%
2,333
57.25%
4,075
Wilkinson
2,345
67.99%
1,104
32.01%
-1,241
-35.98%
3,449
Winston
2,892
44.29%
3,638
55.71%
746
11.42%
6,530
Yalobusha
2,301
45.05%
2,807
54.95%
506
9.91%
5,108
Yazoo
4,277
53.11%
3,776
46.89%
-501
-6.22%
8,053
Totals
370,068
42.17%
507,468
57.83%
137,400
15.66%
877,536
By congressional district
Fitch won three of four congressional districts.[ 10]
References
^ Pender, Geoff (October 3, 2018). "AG Jim Hood running for governor to help 'least among us' " . Clarion Ledger . Retrieved July 23, 2019 .
^ Jimmie Gates (November 5, 2019). "Lynn Fitch elected Mississippi's first female attorney general" . The Clarion-Ledger . Retrieved November 8, 2019 .
^ "2019 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY" . Mississippi Secretary of State . Archived from the original on August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
^ "2019 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RUNOFF" . Mississippi Secretary of State . Archived from the original on September 30, 2019. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
^ "2019 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY" . Mississippi Secretary of State . Archived from the original on August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
^ "Leading Pro-Choice Advocacy Group NARAL Pro-Choice America Endorses Jennifer Riley Collins for Mississippi Attorney General" . July 30, 2019.
^ "Handicapping the 2019 and 2020 Attorney General Elections" . The Cook Political Report . Archived from the original on February 16, 2022. Retrieved March 29, 2021 .
^ Hosemann, Delbert (December 4, 2019). "Official Tabulation of November 5, 2019 General Election Votes Cast for State Offices" (PDF) . Secretary of State of Mississippi . Archived (PDF) from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved August 28, 2025 .
^ Hosemann, Delbert (November 5, 2019). "2019 General Election Official Statewide Recapitulation" (PDF) . Secretary of State of Mississippi . Archived (PDF) from the original on July 15, 2025. Retrieved August 29, 2025 .
^ "DRA 2020" . Daves Redistricting . Retrieved August 21, 2024 .
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