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Term Limits Pledge Signers Go 10 for 10 in Mississippi, Beat four incumbents! 


September 5, 2019

The issue of congressional term limits played a significant role in Mississippi’s primary runoffs Tuesday. After a $100K statewide voter education effort from U.S. Term Limits, ten bipartisan signers of the U.S. Term Limits pledge won their runoffs, including four who defeated incumbent state lawmakers. 

The ten winners, which included Republicans and Democrats, had signed the following pledge: 

“I, _________, pledge that was a member of the state legislature I will cosponsor, vote for, and defend the resolution applying for an Article V convention for the sole purpose of enacting term limits on Congress.” 

Pledge signer winners: Michael McLendon, Kathy Chism, Andre DeBerry, Melanie Sojourner, Jeremy England, Brady Williamson, Ramona Blackledge, Dale Goodin, Jansen Owen and Kegan Coleman. 

Losing incumbents: Chris Massey, John Corley, Roun McNeal, Gary Staples*

The voter education efforts from U.S. Term Limits included mailers comparing incumbents to dirty diapers, which said “politicians and diapers need to be changed often and for the same reason.” U.S. Term limits also utilized digital ads and mailers to thank the candidates who had signed the pledge. Each likely voter of these districts received three different mail pieces, and saw the U.S. Term Limits digital ads an average of seven times. 

“82 percent of Americans support term limits for Congress. We are proud of our effort to show voters who does and does not support term limits,” said U.S. Term Limits Executive Director Nick Tomboulides. “We look forward to doing more in the future until the congressional term limits resolution passes in Mississippi.” 

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Background: Under Article V of the Constitution, states can come together in a convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution. To make it happen, 34 state legislatures must pass resolutions calling for term limits on members of Congress. U.S. Term Limits pledge asks Mississippi legislators to commit their support to passing this resolution in 2020. 

*In District 88, both Ramona Blackledge (winner) and Gary Staples (incumbent) signed the pledge 

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U.S. Term Limits is the largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country. We connect term limits supporters with their legislators and work to pass term limits on all elected officials, particularly on the U.S. Congress. Find out more at termlimits.org.

Mailer, HD 105: 

Politicians and Babies should be changed often and for the same reason

HD 10: 

Thank you for signing the Term Limits pledge mailer

HD 106: 

Stinky diaper change

Filed Under: Pledge Press Releases, Press Releases

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