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Tate Reeves

Mississippi Governor · MS · R
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Mississippi governor cancels redistricting session after court ruling
Governor blocks mid-cycle redistricting that would have nullified Mississippi primaries
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Apr 30, 2026 · political
Mississippi Gov. Reeves calls redistricting special session following Callais ruling
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves calls a special legislative session on April 30, 2026, the day after the Supreme Court's Callais ruling, to consider redrawing the state's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. Mississippi's congressional delegation is currently 3 Republicans and 1 Democrat — Rep. Bennie Thompson, who represents a majority-Black district. The Callais ruling potentially opens Thompson's district to redistricting. Mississippi holds one of the highest proportions of Black residents of any state, at approximately 38 percent of the population, but has sent only one Black member to Congress since Reconstruction under the VRA-mandated district configuration. Thompson, 77, is the longest-serving Black member of Congress.
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Apr 29, 2026 · executive
Reeves announces special session for Mississippi redistricting
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Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announces a special legislative session for May 20, leaving the door open to redistricting Congress to target Rep. Bennie Thompson's majority-Black 2nd District. Reeves posts: \"First Dobbs. Now Callais. Just Mississippi and Louisiana down here saving our country!\"
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Apr 29, 2026 · political
Mississippi State Auditor Shad White calls on legislature to eliminate majority-Black 2nd Congressional District
Hours after the Supreme Court hands down its 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, Mississippi Republican State Auditor Shad White publicly calls for lawmakers to use the ruling to eliminate Mississippi's only majority-Black congressional district — the 2nd, held by Democrat Rep. Bennie Thompson. White posts on social media: \"This likely opens the door to redrawing Mississippi's congressional districts. Mississippi might no longer have a district drawn to protect Bennie Thompson.\" Thompson's 2nd District runs from the Mississippi Delta through Jackson and was originally created to comply with the Voting Rights Act's requirement that Black voters in Mississippi have meaningful representation. Thompson, who led the House January 6 Committee, represents the state's only reliably Democratic seat. White's statement comes alongside a call from Republican state Sen. Kevin Blackwell, who writes: \"It's time to erase Bennie Thompson's District.\" Gov. Tate Reeves has a special legislative session already scheduled for May 20 focused on state Supreme Court districts, which operatives say could be expanded to include congressional redistricting.
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