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Attala County, MS


Designated Market Area: Jackson, MS
USDA County Type (2015): Low Education, Low Employment, Persistent Poverty
American Communities Project County Type (2023): African American South

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2022 population: 17,509   ( 2,055 from 2010 , 376 from 2020)
Land area: 735.0 square miles
Population density: 23.8 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:9,132 52.16% 16.0%
Black:7,65143.70% 6.5%
Indian:520.30% 48.6%
Asian:840.48% 47.4%
2+ races:1700.97% 75.3%
Hispanic:4202.40% 30.0%
Total non-White:8,37747.84% 3.7%

2020-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:476 13.3
Deaths:72520.3
Net Migration: -135-3.8
Net Immigration: -1-0.0
Change in White population:-1,734 -8.9
Change in Non-White pop.:-321 -1.6



Historical Presidential Election Results for Attala County, MS



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 67% Donald Trump* (R) 5,178 58.7% Joe Biden (D) 3,542 40.1% 103 [+] 1.2% 8,823 1 12 0.67%
2016 60% Donald Trump (R) 4,897 59.3% Hillary Clinton (D) 3,242 39.3% 117 [+] 1.4% 8,256 1 13 0.68%
2012 64% Mitt Romney (R) 5,126 56.4% Barack Obama* (D) 3,927 43.2% 39 [+] 0.4% 9,092 1 9 0.71%
2008 63% John McCain (R) 5,273 57.4% Barack Obama (D) 3,849 41.9% 61 [+] 0.7% 9,183 1 12 0.71%
2004 57% George W. Bush* (R) 5,014 61.1% John Kerry (D) 3,145 38.3% 48 [+] 0.6% 8,207 2 10 0.71%
2000 49% George W. Bush (R) 4,206 58.6% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 2,922 40.7% 45 [+] 0.6% 7,173 1 11 0.72%
1996 47% Robert Dole (R) 3,130 47.3% Bill Clinton* (D) 3,092 46.8% 390 [+] 5.9% 6,612 -2 7 0.74%
1992 52% George Bush* (R) 3,520 49.7% Bill Clinton (D) 3,015 42.5% 552 [+] 7.8% 7,087 0 12 0.72%
1988 56% George Bush (R) 4,524 59.9% Michael Dukakis (D) 2,997 39.7% 35 [+] 0.5% 7,556 0 6 0.81%
1984 60% Ronald Reagan* (R) 4,870 59.3% Walter Mondale (D) 3,327 40.5% 18 0.2% 8,215 -3 0 0.87%
1980 60% Jimmy Carter* (D) 4,117 50.1% Ronald Reagan (R) 3,975 48.4% 122 [+] 1.5% 8,214 -1 -2 0.92%
1976 58% Jimmy Carter (D) 4,068 54.8% Gerald Ford* (R) 3,146 42.4% 209 [+] 2.8% 7,423 -5 -6 0.96%
1972 47% Richard Nixon* (R) 4,738 79.5% George McGovern (D) 1,103 18.5% 119 [+] 2.0% 5,960 1 19 0.92%
1968 63% George Wallace (AIP) 4,776 68.6% Hubert Humphrey (D) 1,588 22.8% 599 [+] 8.6% 6,963 -5 -35 1.06%
1964 41% Barry Goldwater (R) 4,409 94.4% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 263 5.6% 0 0.0% 4,672 7 56 1.14%
1960 28% John Kennedy (D) 1,337 40.9% Write-ins (I) 1,281 39.2% 650 [+] 19.9% 3,268 -5 -30 1.10%
1956 20% Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,793 67.5% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 445 16.7% 420 15.8% 2,658 -8 -41 1.07%
1952 24% Adlai Stevenson (D) 2,258 65.7% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 1,178 34.3% 0 0.0% 3,436 -5 -21 1.20%
1948 16% Strom Thurmond (StsRts) 2,299 93.2% Harry Truman* (D) 130 5.3% 38 [+] 1.5% 2,467 -1 -44 1.28%
1944 14% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 2,187 96.2% Thomas Dewey (R) 87 3.8% 0 0.0% 2,274 -3 -42 1.26%
1940 13% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 2,049 96.7% Wendell Willkie (R) 63 3.0% 8 0.4% 2,120 -1 -42 1.21%
1936 13% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 1,855 97.8% Alf Landon (R) 36 1.9% 6 [+] 0.3% 1,897 -1 -35 1.17%
1932 17% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 2,370 98.0% Herbert Hoover* (R) 38 1.6% 11 [+] 0.5% 2,419 -2 -38 1.66%
1928 19% Al Smith (D) 2,258 95.2% Herbert Hoover (R) 113 4.8% 0 0.0% 2,371 -13 -53 1.56%
1924 14% John Davis (D) 1,600 90.6% Calvin Coolidge (R) 119 6.7% 47 [+] 2.7% 1,766 -1 -47 1.57%
1920 12% James Cox (D) 1,187 80.3% Warren Harding (R) 270 18.3% 21 [+] 1.4% 1,478 4 -42 1.79%
1916 11% Woodrow Wilson* (D) 1,267 90.2% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 110 7.8% 27 [+] 1.9% 1,404 3 -38 1.62%
1912 9% Woodrow Wilson (D) 1,060 87.2% Eugene Debs (Soc) 69 5.7% 87 [+] 7.2% 1,216 2 -19 1.89%
1908 10% William J. Bryan (D) 1,101 89.9% William Taft (R) 98 8.0% 26 [+] 2.1% 1,225 2 -44 1.84%
1904 10% Alton Parker (D) 1,074 91.0% Theodore Roosevelt (R) 63 5.3% 43 [+] 3.6% 1,180 0 -51 2.01%
1900 11% William J. Bryan (D) 1,111 87.2% William McKinley* (R) 122 9.6% 41 [+] 3.2% 1,274 0 -42 2.18%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote



2020 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Joe Biden (D) 3,542 40.1%
Donald Trump* (R) 5,178 58.7%
Jo Jorgensen (Lbt) 36 0.4%
Other 67 0.8%
TOTAL 8,823
Turnout: 67% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 12


2016 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Hillary Clinton (D) 3,242 39.3%
Donald Trump (R) 4,897 59.3%
Gary Johnson (Lbt) 57 0.7%
Jill Stein (Grn) 17 0.2%
Other 43 0.5%
TOTAL 8,256
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 13


2012 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Barack Obama* (D) 3,927 43.2%
Mitt Romney (R) 5,126 56.4%
Gary Johnson (Lbt) 21 0.2%
Other 18 0.2%
TOTAL 9,092
Turnout: 64% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 9


2008 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Barack Obama (D) 3,849 41.9%
John McCain (R) 5,273 57.4%
Ralph Nader (I) 17 0.2%
Bob Barr (Lbt) 18 0.2%
Other 26 0.3%
TOTAL 9,183
Turnout: 63% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 12


2004 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
George W. Bush* (R) 5,014 61.1%
John Kerry (D) 3,145 38.3%
Ralph Nader (I) 14 0.2%
Other 34 0.4%
TOTAL 8,207
Turnout: 57% Diff (St): 2 Diff (US): 10


2000 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
George W. Bush (R) 4,206 58.6%
Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 2,922 40.7%
Ralph Nader (Grn) 22 0.3%
Pat Buchanan (Ref) 12 0.2%
Other 11 0.2%
TOTAL 7,173
Turnout: 49% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 11


1996 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton* (D) 3,092 46.8%
Robert Dole (R) 3,130 47.3%
Ross Perot (Ref) 383 5.8%
Harry Browne (Lbt) 2 0.0%
Other 5 0.1%
TOTAL 6,612
Turnout: 47% Diff (St): -2 Diff (US): 7


1992 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton (D) 3,015 42.5%
George Bush* (R) 3,520 49.7%
Ross Perot (I) 529 7.5%
Other 23 0.3%
TOTAL 7,087
Turnout: 52% Diff (St): 0 Diff (US): 12


1988 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
George Bush (R) 4,524 59.9%
Michael Dukakis (D) 2,997 39.7%
Ron Paul (Lbt) 7 0.1%
Other 28 0.4%
TOTAL 7,556
Turnout: 56% Diff (St): 0 Diff (US): 6


1984 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Ronald Reagan* (R) 4,870 59.3%
Walter Mondale (D) 3,327 40.5%
Other 18 0.2%
TOTAL 8,215
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): -3 Diff (US): 0


1980 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Ronald Reagan (R) 3,975 48.4%
Jimmy Carter* (D) 4,117 50.1%
John Anderson (I) 71 0.9%
Edward Clark (Lbt) 27 0.3%
Other 24 0.3%
TOTAL 8,214
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): -1 Diff (US): -2


1976 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Jimmy Carter (D) 4,068 54.8%
Gerald Ford* (R) 3,146 42.4%
Eugene McCarthy (I) 35 0.5%
Other 174 2.3%
TOTAL 7,423
Turnout: 58% Diff (St): -5 Diff (US): -6


1972 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Richard Nixon* (R) 4,738 79.5%
George McGovern (D) 1,103 18.5%
John Schmitz (Amer) 116 1.9%
Other 3 0.1%
TOTAL 5,960
Turnout: 47% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 19


1960 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
John Kennedy (D) 1,337 40.9%
Richard Nixon (R) 650 19.9%
Other 1,281 39.2%
TOTAL 3,268
Turnout: 28% Diff (St): -5 Diff (US): -30


1956 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 445 16.7%
Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,793 67.5%
Other 420 15.8%
TOTAL 2,658
Turnout: 20% Diff (St): -8 Diff (US): -41


1948 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Harry Truman* (D) 130 5.3%
Thomas Dewey (R) 32 1.3%
Strom Thurmond (StsRts) 2,299 93.2%
Henry Wallace (Prog) 6 0.2%
TOTAL 2,467
Turnout: 16% Diff (St): -1 Diff (US): -44


1944 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 2,187 96.2%
Thomas Dewey (R) 87 3.8%
TOTAL 2,274
Turnout: 14% Diff (St): -3 Diff (US): -42


1940 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 2,049 96.7%
Wendell Willkie (R) 63 3.0%
Other 8 0.4%
TOTAL 2,120
Turnout: 13% Diff (St): -1 Diff (US): -42


1936 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 1,855 97.8%
Alf Landon (R) 36 1.9%
Norman Thomas (Soc) 6 0.3%
TOTAL 1,897
Turnout: 13% Diff (St): -1 Diff (US): -35


1932 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt (D) 2,370 98.0%
Herbert Hoover* (R) 38 1.6%
Norman Thomas (Soc) 11 0.5%
TOTAL 2,419
Turnout: 17% Diff (St): -2 Diff (US): -38


1928 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Herbert Hoover (R) 113 4.8%
Al Smith (D) 2,258 95.2%
TOTAL 2,371
Turnout: 19% Diff (St): -13 Diff (US): -53


1924 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Calvin Coolidge (R) 119 6.7%
John Davis (D) 1,600 90.6%
Robert LaFollette (Prog) 47 2.7%
TOTAL 1,766
Turnout: 14% Diff (St): -1 Diff (US): -47


1920 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Warren Harding (R) 270 18.3%
James Cox (D) 1,187 80.3%
Eugene Debs (Soc) 21 1.4%
TOTAL 1,478
Turnout: 12% Diff (St): 4 Diff (US): -42


1916 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Woodrow Wilson* (D) 1,267 90.2%
Charles Evans Hughes (R) 110 7.8%
Allan Benson (Soc) 27 1.9%
TOTAL 1,404
Turnout: 11% Diff (St): 3 Diff (US): -38


1912 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Woodrow Wilson (D) 1,060 87.2%
Theodore Roosevelt (Prog) 38 3.1%
William Taft* (R) 49 4.0%
Eugene Debs (Soc) 69 5.7%
TOTAL 1,216
Turnout: 9% Diff (St): 2 Diff (US): -19


1908 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
William Taft (R) 98 8.0%
William J. Bryan (D) 1,101 89.9%
Other 26 2.1%
TOTAL 1,225
Turnout: 10% Diff (St): 2 Diff (US): -44


1904 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
Theodore Roosevelt (R) 63 5.3%
Alton Parker (D) 1,074 91.0%
Other 43 3.6%
TOTAL 1,180
Turnout: 10% Diff (St): 0 Diff (US): -51


1900 President, Attala County, MS
CandidateVotesPct
William McKinley* (R) 122 9.6%
William J. Bryan (D) 1,111 87.2%
Other 41 3.2%
TOTAL 1,274
Turnout: 11% Diff (St): 0 Diff (US): -42
* incumbent

Historical Statewide Election Results for Attala County, MS

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YearTypeTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal VotesDiff PSV
2023 G 45% Tate Reeves* (R) 2,984 50.4% Brandon Presley (D) 2,858 48.3% 78 [+] 1.3% 5,920 -1 0.72%
2020 S2 67% Cindy Hyde-Smith* (R) 4,888 55.4% Mike Espy (D) 3,824 43.4% 108 [+] 1.2% 8,820 1 0.67%
2019 G 44% Tate Reeves (R) 3,154 53.3% Jim Hood (D) 2,713 45.9% 49 [+] 0.8% 5,916 1 0.67%
2018 S2 46% Cindy Hyde-Smith* (R) 3,473 55.3% Mike Espy (D) 2,804 44.7% 0 0.0% 6,277 14 0.66%
2018 S1 45% Roger Wicker* (R) 3,728 60.8% David Baria (D) 2,291 37.4% 111 [+] 1.8% 6,130 2 0.65%
2015 G 37% Phil Bryant* (R) 3,449 68.0% Robert Gray (D) 1,577 31.1% 49 [+] 1.0% 5,075 2 0.71%
2014 S2 30% Thad Cochran* (R) 2,508 60.3% Travis Childers (D) 1,575 37.9% 76 [+] 1.8% 4,159 0 0.66%
2012 S1 61% Roger Wicker* (R) 5,037 58.0% Albert N. Gore (D) 3,492 40.2% 158 [+] 1.8% 8,687 1 0.70%
2011 G 42% Phil Bryant (R) 3,771 62.8% Johnny DuPree (D) 2,235 37.2% 0 0.0% 6,006 2 0.67%
2008 S2 62% Thad Cochran* (R) 5,466 61.3% Erik Fleming (D) 3,457 38.7% 0 0.0% 8,923 0 0.72%
2008 S1 61% Roger Wicker* (R) 4,922 55.7% Ronnie Musgrove (D) 3,921 44.3% 0 0.0% 8,843 1 0.71%
2007 G 38% Haley Barbour* (R) 3,148 57.6% John Eaves (D) 2,315 42.4% 0 0.0% 5,463 0 0.73%
2006 S1 34% Trent Lott* (R) 3,048 62.1% Erik Fleming (D) 1,817 37.0% 45 [+] 0.9% 4,910 -1 0.80%
2003 G 47% Haley Barbour (R) 3,636 53.2% Ronnie Musgrove* (D) 3,109 45.4% 96 [+] 1.4% 6,841 1 0.76%
2002 S2 39% Thad Cochran* (R) 4,810 85.1% Shawn O'Hara (Reform) 844 14.9% 0 0.0% 5,654 0 0.90%
2000 S1 51% Trent Lott* (R) 4,931 65.9% Troy Brown (D) 2,428 32.4% 125 [+] 1.7% 7,484 0 0.75%
1999 G 38% Mike Parker (R) 2,790 50.4% Ronnie Musgrove (D) 2,680 48.4% 67 [+] 1.2% 5,537 2 0.72%
1996 S2 49% Thad Cochran* (R) 4,605 66.4% Bootie Hunt (D) 2,254 32.5% 77 [+] 1.1% 6,936 -5 0.79%
1995 G 45% Kirk Fordice* (R) 3,637 57.2% Dick Molpus (D) 2,725 42.8% 0 0.0% 6,362 2 0.78%
1994 S1 32% Trent Lott* (R) 2,976 66.8% Ken Harper (D) 1,481 33.2% 0 0.0% 4,457 -2 0.73%
1991 G 42% Kirk Fordice (R) 3,269 57.3% Ray Mabus* (D) 2,384 41.8% 50 [+] 0.9% 5,703 6 0.80%
1990 S2 County data not available for this election: Thad Cochran* (R) was unopposed.
1988 S1 58% Trent Lott (R) 4,214 53.9% Wayne Dowdy (D) 3,611 46.1% 0 0.0% 7,825 0 0.83%
1987 G 46% Jack Reed (R) 3,101 50.2% Ray Mabus (D) 3,076 49.8% 0 0.0% 6,177 4 0.86%
1984 S2 61% Thad Cochran* (R) 5,074 61.0% William Winter (D) 3,238 39.0% 0 0.0% 8,312 0 0.87%
1983 G 47% Bill Allain (D) 3,805 59.6% Leon Bramlett (R) 2,375 37.2% 208 [+] 3.3% 6,388 -2 0.86%
1982 S1 51% John Stennis* (D) 4,270 60.7% Haley Barbour (R) 2,765 39.3% 0 0.0% 7,035 4 1.09%
1979 G 46% William Winter (D) 3,867 64.3% Gil Carmichael (R) 2,143 35.7% 0 0.0% 6,010 -3 0.89%
1978 S2 45% Thad Cochran (R) 2,334 40.0% Charles Evers (I) 1,757 30.1% 1,738 [+] 29.8% 5,829 -5 1.00%
1976 S1 County data not available for this election: John Stennis* (D) was unopposed.
1975 G 56% Cliff Finch (D) 4,252 59.0% Gil Carmichael (R) 2,686 37.3% 265 [+] 3.7% 7,203 -8 1.02%
1972 S2 48% James Eastland* (D) 3,878 63.1% Gil Carmichael (R) 2,063 33.6% 206 [+] 3.4% 6,147 -5 0.95%
1971 G 69% William Waller (D) 6,192 76.9% Charles Evers (I) 1,819 22.6% 40 [+] 0.5% 8,051 n/a 1.03%
1970 S1 26% John Stennis* (D) 2,660 88.5% William Thompson (I) 345 11.5% 0 0.0% 3,005 n/a 0.93%
1967 G 45% John Bell Williams (D) 3,834 77.2% Rubel Phillips (R) 1,130 22.8% 0 0.0% 4,964 -7 1.11%
1966 S2 40% James Eastland* (D) 3,161 70.6% Prentiss Walker (R) 788 17.6% 527 [+] 11.8% 4,476 -9 1.13%
1964 S1 County data not available for this election: John Stennis* (D) was unopposed.
1963 G 35% Paul Johnson, Jr. (D) 2,589 64.3% Rubel Phillips (R) 1,435 35.7% 0 0.0% 4,024 -2 1.11%
1960 S2 27% James Eastland* (D) 2,966 94.9% Joe Moore (R) 161 5.1% 0 0.0% 3,127 -3 1.17%
*: incumbent               +: ran on additional party lines               Type: G: Governor; S1,S2,S3: Senate Class 1, 2 or 3
italics: special election           RO: runoff election           PSV: percent of state vote


Historical U.S. House Election Results for Attala County, MS

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DateDistrictWinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes
2022-11-08 MS02Brian Flowers (R) 3,194 61.4% Bennie Thompson* (D) 2,008 38.6% 0 0.0% 5,202
County Total for 2022-11-08:   5,202
2020-11-03 MS02Brian Flowers (R) 4,931 56.7% Bennie Thompson* (D) 3,764 43.3% 0 0.0% 8,695
County Total for 2020-11-03:   8,695
2018-11-06 MS02Bennie Thompson* (D) 2,919 49.5% Troy Ray (I) 2,406 40.8% 574 9.7% 5,899
County Total for 2018-11-06:   5,899
2016-11-08 MS02John Boule (R) 3,830 47.6% Bennie Thompson* (D) 3,642 45.2% 578 7.2% 8,050
County Total for 2016-11-08:   8,050
2014-11-04 MS02Bennie Thompson* (D) 1,857 47.0% Troy Ray (I) 1,686 42.7% 406 10.3% 3,949
County Total for 2014-11-04:   3,949
2012-11-06 MS02Bill Marcy (R) 4,364 50.1% Bennie Thompson* (D) 4,169 47.9% 169 1.9% 8,702
County Total for 2012-11-06:   8,702
2010-11-02 MS02Bill Marcy (R) 3,210 61.0% Bennie Thompson* (D) 1,989 37.8% 64 1.2% 5,263
County Total for 2010-11-02:   5,263
2008-11-04 MS02Richard Cook (R) 4,698 52.1% Bennie Thompson* (D) 4,325 47.9% 0 0.0% 9,023
County Total for 2008-11-04:   9,023
2006-11-07 MS02Yvonne Brown (R) 2,541 52.4% Bennie Thompson* (D) 2,312 47.6% 0 0.0% 4,853
County Total for 2006-11-07:   4,853
2004-11-02 MS02Clinton LeSueur (R) 5,099 59.4% Bennie Thompson* (D) 3,388 39.5% 101 1.2% 8,588
County Total for 2004-11-02:   8,588
2002-11-05 MS02Clinton LeSueur (R) 3,344 56.5% Bennie Thompson* (D) 2,335 39.5% 235 4.0% 5,914
County Total for 2002-11-05:   5,914
2000-11-07 MS02Bennie Thompson* (D) 1,764 61.7% Hardy Caraway (R) 1,031 36.1% 63 2.2% 2,858
2000-11-07 MS03Chip Pickering* (R) 3,329 74.3% William Thrash (D) 1,109 24.7% 44 1.0% 4,482
County Total for 2000-11-07:   7,340
*: incumbent           sp: special election           RO: runoff election

Voter Registration Data for Attala County, MS

Party registration is not used in this state, however as of 2022 registrations in Attala County, MS were estimated to be 27% Republican and 32% Democrat.

YearTotalRepublicanDemocratOtherR/D EdgeR/D Edge %VAPOP %
2020 12,780 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 12,780 100.0% n/a n/a 97%
1994 12,522 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 12,522 100.0% n/a n/a 90%
1986 15,443 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 15,443 100.0% n/a n/a 114%
VAPOP% is the estimated percentage of voting age population that is registered.
Registration data may include "inactive" voters.   Data for each year pertains to the November elections.