DNC investing in MS Democratic Party ahead of November special elections, 2026 midterms
October 2, 2025
DNC Chairman Ken Martin (right) with Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson (left) (Photo from Martin’s Facebook page – Sept 2025)
- The national Democrats said they now view building long-term infrastructure in the South as a top priority.
Last month, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) announced that they would be supporting five Democrats vying for seats in the Mississippi Legislature during the upcoming special elections in November.
Now, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has announced what they are calling “a new, historic investment” to support the Mississippi Democratic Party’s organizing efforts ahead of the November 4 special elections.
The special legislative elections are being held as a result of court-ordered redistricting.
The DNC said in a statement Thursday that under DNC Chair Ken Martin, they now view building long-term infrastructure in the South as a top priority.
“That’s why earlier this year, he announced a historic increase in monthly investments into our state parties, including $22,500 a month into traditionally red states through the DNC’s Red State Fund,” the DNC announcement outlined. “For too long, the DNC has only been focused on the elections right in front of us. Under Chair Martin, the DNC is building for both the short and long term.”
The DNC plans to support the Mississippi Democratic Party in the November special elections by supporting on-the-ground voter contact and organizing efforts while also freeing up funds for paid programming, like direct mail, and digital and TV ads. The DNC is also using the time to build the state party infrastructure ahead of the 2026 midterms.
DNC chair Martin said “voters across Mississippi know Republicans are weak and spineless after they cheered on Donald Trump’s agenda.”
“With this major investment, the DNC is turbocharging Mississippi Democrats’ organizing efforts to win crucial legislative races this November and continue us on the road to a blue Mississippi,” Martin said.
Mississippi Democratic Party Chair Cheikh Taylor said he was both humbled and emboldened by the opportunity to partner more closely with the DNC.
“I want to extend my deepest gratitude to Chairman Ken Martin for his unwavering support of Mississippi. Your steadfast commitment ensures that rural states like ours are not forgotten, but instead have a strong seat at the table and the critical resources needed to give Mississippians the future we deserve,” Taylor, also a State Representative, said.
The following races will appear on ballots in the districts noted:
- Chris Hanna – Democrat
- Michael McLendon – Republican (incumbent)
- Charlie Hoots – Republican
- Theresa Ison – Democrat
- Reginald Jackson – Democrat (incumbent)
- Kendall Prewett – Republican
- Dianne Black – Democrat
- Kevin Blackwell – Republican (incumbent)
- Curressia Brown
- Jason Colquett
- Everette Hill
- Loretta McClee
- Justin Pope
- Georgio Proctor
- Coleman Boyd
- Jermaine Cooley
- Letitia Johnson
- Theresa Kennedy
- Kamesha Mumford
- James Pittman
- Jeffery Stallworth
- Chris Johnson – Republican (incumbent)
- Shakita Taylor – Democrat
- Johnny DuPree – Democrat
- Anna Rush – Republican
- Justin Crosby – Democrat
- Jon Lancaster – Republican (incumbent)
- Mary Frances Dear-Moton
- Kimberlyn Seals
- Otha William
- Tangi Carter
- Wes Curry
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