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2015 Mississippi's 1st congressional district special election

A special election for Mississippi's 1st congressional district was held on May 12, 2015, to fill the term left by the vacancy created by the death of Alan Nunnelee. Nunnelee, a member of the Republican Party, died on February 6, 2015.

According to Mississippi state law, Governor Phil Bryant had to call the special election within 60 days of Nunnelee's death, and had to be held at least 60 days after the call. Prospective candidates had to submit a petition for ballot access consisting of at least 1,000 signatures of qualified Mississippi voters with the office of the Secretary of State of Mississippi at least 45 days before the election.

The election was won by Republican Trent Kelly.

Election format

All candidates ran together on the same primary ballot, irrespective of party affiliation. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff was held on June 2 between Trent Kelly (R) and Walter Zinn (D), the top two finishers.

Candidates

  • Note: Special elections in Mississippi are nonpartisan. Party identification is for informational purposes only.

Republican Party

Declared

Withdrew

Declined

Democratic Party

Declared

  • Walter Zinn, attorney and political aide

Declined

Libertarian Party

Did Not File

  • Danny Bedwell, businessman and Libertarian nominee for the seat in 2012 and 2014

General election

Predictions

Fundraising

Results

Runoff election

Predictions

Fundraising

Polling

Results

By county

References

External links