2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the U.S. state of Mississippi; one from each of the state's four congressional districts. Primaries are scheduled for March 10, 2020.

District 1
The 1st district takes in the northeastern area of the state, including Columbus, Oxford, Southaven, and Tupelo. The incumbent is Republican Trent Kelly, who was re-elected with 66.9% of the vote in 2018.

Declared

 * Trent Kelly, incumbent U.S. representative

Declared

 * Antonia Eliason, University of Mississippi law professor

District 2
The 2nd district encompasses the Mississippi Delta, taking in most of Jackson, the riverfront cities of Greenville and Vicksburg, and the interior market cities of Clarksdale, Greenwood and Clinton. The incumbent is Democrat Bennie Thompson, who was re-elected with 71.8% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.

Declared

 * Sonia Rathburn, non-profit owner
 * Bennie Thompson, incumbent U.S. representative

Primary results
[[File:2020MS02D.svg|thumb|150px|2020 Mississippi's 2nd congressional district Democratic primary results by county Thompson

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Declared

 * Thomas Carey, realtor
 * Brian Flowers, nuclear worker, Navy veteran
 * B.C. Hammond, volunteer firefighter, farmer and a small business owner

Primary results
[[File:2020MS02GOP.svg|thumb|150px|2020 Mississippi's 2nd congressional district Republican primary initial round results by county Flowers

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District 3
The 3rd district is located in eastern and southwestern Mississippi, taking in Meridian, Starkville, Pearl, Natchez, and most of the wealthier portions of Jackson, including the portion of the city located in Rankin County. The incumbent is Republican Michael Guest, who was elected with 62.3% of the vote in 2018.

Declared

 * Michael Guest, incumbent U.S. representative
 * James Tulp, radio broadcaster

Primary results
[[File:2020MS03GOP.svg|thumb|200px|2020 Mississippi's 3rd congressional district Republican primary results by county Guest

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Declared

 * Dorothy "Dot" Benford, activist
 * Katelyn Lee, veterinary medical technologist

Primary results
[[File:2020MS03D.svg|thumb|200px|2020 Mississippi's 3rd congressional district Democratic primary results by county Benford

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District 4
The 4th district encompasses the Mississippi Gulf Coast, including Gulfport, Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Bay St. Louis, Laurel, and Pascagoula. The incumbent is Republican Steven Palazzo, who was elected with 68.2% of the vote in 2018.

Declared

 * Carl Boyanton, businessman
 * Robert Deming, Biloxi city councilman
 * Samuel Hickman, former staffer for U.S. Representative Trent Kelly
 * Steven Palazzo, incumbent U.S. representative

Primary results
[[File:2020MS04GOP.svg|thumb|150px|2020 Mississippi's 4th congressional district Republican primary results by county Palazzo

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