Politics & Government

See live election results from Steven Palazzo, Mike Ezell runoff in US Congress race

The polls are now closed, South Mississippi.

Keep up with election results in real time tonight as incumbent Steven Palazzo and Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell face off for Southern Mississippi’s votes in Republican runoff in the U.S. House race in the 4th Congressional District.

The winner of Tuesday’s runoff will face off against Democrat Johnny DuPree and Independent Alden Johnson in the general election in November.

Below are election results for all districts in the state:

Republican candidates for representative of Mississippi’s fourth district incumbent Rep. Steven Palazzo, left, and Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell, right, pose for a photo at WLOX studios in Gulfport before participating in a debate on Friday, June 24, 2022.
Republican candidates for representative of Mississippi’s fourth district incumbent Rep. Steven Palazzo, left, and Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell, right, pose for a photo at WLOX studios in Gulfport before participating in a debate on Friday, June 24, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Rep. Steven Palazzo, who is running to be the Republican candidate for Mississippi’s fourth congressional district, talks to his opponent, Sheriff Mike Ezell, during a debate at WLOX in Gulfport on Friday, June 24, 2022.
Rep. Steven Palazzo, who is running to be the Republican candidate for Mississippi’s fourth congressional district, talks to his opponent, Sheriff Mike Ezell, during a debate at WLOX in Gulfport on Friday, June 24, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell, a Republican candidate for Mississippi’s Fourth District Congressional seat, arrives to vote in his runoff election at First Presbyterian Church in Pascagoula with his wife Suzette on Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell, a Republican candidate for Mississippi’s Fourth District Congressional seat, arrives to vote in his runoff election at First Presbyterian Church in Pascagoula with his wife Suzette on Tuesday, June 28, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell and his wife Suzette walk out of First Presbyterian Church in Pascagoula after voting in a runoff primary election for Mississippi’s Fourth District Congressional seat, in which Ezell is a candidate, on Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell and his wife Suzette walk out of First Presbyterian Church in Pascagoula after voting in a runoff primary election for Mississippi’s Fourth District Congressional seat, in which Ezell is a candidate, on Tuesday, June 28, 2022. Hannah Ruhoff hruhoff@sunherald.com

This story was originally published June 28, 2022 at 7:03 PM.

Justin Mitchell
Sun Herald
Justin Mitchell is the Sun Herald senior news editor and works on McClatchy’s audience engagement and development team. He also reports on LGBTQ issues in the Deep South, particularly focusing on Mississippi.
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