Aug 4, 2015: WJTV: The Latest: Many incumbent lawmakers clear path to new terms
In the only legislative race where two Senate incumbents ran against each other, Bill Stone of Holly Springs has won a Democratic primary against Steve Hale of Senatobia.
In the only legislative race where two Senate incumbents ran against each other, Bill Stone of Holly Springs has won a Democratic primary against Steve Hale of Senatobia.
Mar 9, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Opponents dispute state candidates' residency
Also challenging a residency claim is state Sen. Steve Hale, D-Senatobia, who represents District 10. His sole opponent in the race, Stone, currently serves as state senator in District 2. But Stone moved to Hale's district after his own was redrawn into state Sen. Nickey Browning's territory. |
Feb 11, 2015: Special Needs Bill: Senate Passes Special Needs ESA Bill
Senators who voted “NO” on SB 2695: David Blount (D-Jackson), Nickey Browning (R-Pontotoc), Hob Bryan (D-Amory), Kelvin Butler (D-McComb), Albert Butler (D-Port Gibson), Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian), Debbie Dawkins (D-Pass Christian), Hillman Frazier (D-Jackson), Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), John Horhn (D-Jackson)
Robert Jackson (D-Marks), Sampson Jackson (D-Dekalb)
Russell Jolly (D-Houston), Kenny Wayne Jones (D-Canton), David Jordan (D-Greenwood), Dean Kirby (R-Pearl)
Chris Massey (R-Nesbit), Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs), Sollie Norwood (D-Jackson), Bill Stone (D-Holly Springs), Angela Turner (D-West Poin
Senators who voted “NO” on SB 2695: David Blount (D-Jackson), Nickey Browning (R-Pontotoc), Hob Bryan (D-Amory), Kelvin Butler (D-McComb), Albert Butler (D-Port Gibson), Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian), Debbie Dawkins (D-Pass Christian), Hillman Frazier (D-Jackson), Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), John Horhn (D-Jackson)
Robert Jackson (D-Marks), Sampson Jackson (D-Dekalb)
Russell Jolly (D-Houston), Kenny Wayne Jones (D-Canton), David Jordan (D-Greenwood), Dean Kirby (R-Pearl)
Chris Massey (R-Nesbit), Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs), Sollie Norwood (D-Jackson), Bill Stone (D-Holly Springs), Angela Turner (D-West Poin
Jan 28, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Common Core killer unleashed to full Senate
Other opponents were state Sen. David Jordan, D-Greenwood, and state Sen. Steve Hale, D-Senatobia.
Other opponents were state Sen. David Jordan, D-Greenwood, and state Sen. Steve Hale, D-Senatobia.
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-10 Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), Robert Jackson (D-Marks)
The 10th district is the centerpiece of this part of the map. It is currently a ConservaDem-held district, but in this incarnation, it gets drawn into an AA-majority district. As a result of this drawing, the shapes of many of the surrounding districts are dictated by this district. Sen. Hale is not likely to survive a primary against Sen. Jackson, a black Democrat. The 10th goes from 52% McCain to 68% Obama, making it a safe Dem seat.
SD-10 Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), Robert Jackson (D-Marks)
The 10th district is the centerpiece of this part of the map. It is currently a ConservaDem-held district, but in this incarnation, it gets drawn into an AA-majority district. As a result of this drawing, the shapes of many of the surrounding districts are dictated by this district. Sen. Hale is not likely to survive a primary against Sen. Jackson, a black Democrat. The 10th goes from 52% McCain to 68% Obama, making it a safe Dem seat.