Bradford Blackmon

American politician

Bradford Blackmon
Member of the Mississippi State Senate
from the 21st district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2024
Preceded byBarbara Blackmon
Personal details
Born
Bradford Jerome Blackmon

1988 or 1989 (age 34–35)
Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Parents
  • Edward Blackmon Jr.
  • Barbara Martin Blackmon
RelativesLawrence Blackmon (brother)
ResidenceCanton, Mississippi
Education
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • politician

Bradford Jerome Blackmon (born 1988 or 1989) is an American lawyer and Democratic Party politician from Mississippi. A son of state representative Edward Blackmon Jr. and state senator Barbara Blackmon, he was elected in 2023 to succeed his mother in the Mississippi State Senate.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Lieb, David A.; Wagster Pettus, Emily (October 29, 2023). Written at Jackson, Mississippi. "In Mississippi, most voters will have no choice about who represents them in the Legislature". Newsday. Melville, New York. Associated Press. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  2. ^ Drape, Charlie (November 3, 2023). "MS elections: State House and State Senate races for Jackson area". The Clarion-Ledger. Jackson, Mississippi. Retrieved December 27, 2023.

External links

  • Blackmon & Blackmon, PLLC
Offices and distinctions
Mississippi State Senate
Preceded by Member of the Mississippi State Senate from the 21st district
2024–present
Incumbent
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President of the Senate
Delbert Hosemann (R)
President pro tempore
Dean Kirby (R)
  1. Michael McLendon (R)
  2. David Parker (R)
  3. Kathy Chism (R)
  4. Rita Potts Parks (R)
  5. Daniel Sparks (R)
  6. Chad McMahan (R)
  7. Hob Bryan (D)
  8. Benjamin Suber (R)
  9. Nicole Akins Boyd (R)
  10. Neil Whaley (R)
  11. Reginald Jackson (D)
  12. Derrick Simmons (D)
  13. Sarita Simmons (D)
  14. Lydia Chassaniol (R)
  15. Bart Williams (R)
  16. Angela Turner-Ford (D)
  17. Charles Younger (R)
  18. Jenifer Branning (R)
  19. Kevin Blackwell (R)
  20. Josh Harkins (R)
  21. Bradford Blackmon (D)
  22. Joseph C. Thomas (D)
  23. Briggs Hopson (R)
  24. David Lee Jordan (D)
  25. J. Walter Michel (R)
  26. John Horhn (D)
  27. Hillman Terome Frazier (D)
  28. Sollie Norwood (D)
  29. David Blount (D)
  30. Dean Kirby (R)
  31. Tyler McCaughn (R)
  32. Rod Hickman (D)
  33. Jeff Tate (R)
  34. Juan Barnett (D)
  35. Andy Berry (R)
  36. Brian Rhodes (R)
  37. Albert Butler (D)
  38. Gary Brumfield (D)
  39. Jason Barrett (R)
  40. Angela Burks Hill (R)
  41. Joey Fillingane (R)
  42. Robin Robinson (R)
  43. Dennis DeBar (R)
  44. John A. Polk (R)
  45. Chris Johnson (R)
  46. Philman Ladner (R)
  47. Mike Seymour (R)
  48. Mike Thompson (R)
  49. Joel Carter (R)
  50. Scott DeLano (R)
  51. Jeremy England (R)
  52. Brice Wiggins (R)
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