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Jefferson County

Voted Democratic in 2024 · 3,299 votes cast

Jefferson County

About Jefferson County

Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi; its western border is formed by the Mississippi River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,260, making it the fourth-least populous county in Mississippi. Until 1825, its first county seat was located at Old Greenville, which no longer exists, before moving to Fayette. The county is named for U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. One of the first of two counties organized in the Mississippi Territory in 1798 along with Adams County, it was first named Pickering County and included what would become Claiborne County. Originally developed as cotton plantations in the antebellum era, the rural county has struggled with a declining economy and reduced population since the mechanization of agriculture and urbanization of other areas. In 2020, its population of 7,260 was roughly one-third of the population peak in 1900. Within the United States, in 2009 rural Jefferson County had the highest percentage of African-Americans of any county. It was the fourth-poorest county in the nation.

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Total Votes (2024)
3,299
Winner Margin
D+66.3
Turnout Change
-15.6%
2020→2024 Swing
R+5.3

2024 Presidential Results

All candidates · Jefferson County, Mississippi

Kamala D Harris(Democrat)
82.7%2,727
Won by 2,186 votes
Donald J Trump(Republican)
16.4%541
Other(Other)
0.8%27
Chase Oliver(Libertarian)
0.1%4

Margin History

Red = Republican, Blue = Democratic

2024D+66.3
2020D+71.5
2016D+73.8
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Swung Right in 2024

Jefferson County shifted 5.3 points toward Republicans compared to 2020. Voter turnout decreased by 15.6%.

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