Senator Bradford Blackmon - Contact Information
Official contact information for Senator Bradford Blackmon of Mississippi, including email address, phone number, office address, and official website.
Name | Bradford Blackmon |
Position | Senator |
State | Mississippi |
Party | Democratic |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
About Senator Bradford Blackmon - Democratic Representative of Mississippi
Joseph C. Thomas, Sr. was born on June 25, 1949, in Yazoo City, Mississippi. He attended N. D. Taylor High School in his hometown and later graduated from Jackson State University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
After graduating, Thomas began working at AmSouth Bank, where he eventually retired from as vice-president after 30 years of service. Governor Ray Mabus appointed him to the first Real Estate Appraisal Board in Mississippi in 1980; he served till 1985. He was later appointed by Governor Ronnie Musgrove to serve as a board member on the Strategic Economic Development and Planning Committee. Around the same time, he was appointed as chairman of Yazoo City Public Schools and chairman of the Yazoo City Public Service Commission.
As of 2010, he is the chairman of the board of directors for Bountiful Blessings Broadcasting, Incorporated, which hosts the local radio station WBBP. He is the executive vice president/treasurer for the Friends of Amistad Research Center, which is located on the Tulane University campus in New Orleans.
Thomas ran for election to the Mississippi Senate in 2003, running for the 21st district. He won the Democratic primary with 19.07%, the Democratic runoff with 50.44% and the general election with 70.45% of the vote; he assumed office on January 2, 2004. He ran for reelection in 2007, but lost in the Democratic primary with 48.82% of the vote.
In 2012, legislative redistricting occurred, leading Thomas to run for election against Sen. Buck Clarke for the 22nd district in 2015, which he lost by eight points. In early 2019, a federal judge ruled for a redrawing of the district, claiming that it “diluted black voting power.” With redrawn districts, he secured 32.6% of the Democratic primary vote, 60.7% in the Democratic runoff, and 52.4% in the general election.
For the 2020-24 Senate term, he is the vice-chair for the Interstate and Federal Cooperation Committee and is a member on the following committees: Business and Financial Institutions; Drug Policy; Ethics; Finance; Forestry; Insurance; Judiciary, Division B; and State Library.
He has served as a former board member for the American Public Power Association and the National Development Foundation for Jackson State University.
Frequently Asked Questions about Senator Bradford Blackmon
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What party does Bradford Blackmon belong to?
Bradford Blackmon is a member of the Democratic party and serves as Senator for Mississippi.