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Jeffrey Hulum III

Jeffrey Hulum III

Overview

Current roleState Representative

PartyDemocratic

Age49 years old (Jul 23, 1976)

GenderMale

LocationMississippi

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BackgroundPolitician

EducationCentral Texas College (attended)

Notable personal detailsJeffrey Hulum III is a Democratic politician from Gulfport, Mississippi who has served in the Mississippi House of Representatives (District 119) since 2022. He is a retired U.S. Army sergeant major and has been a candidate for the U.S. House in Mississippi's 4th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. He attended Central Texas College.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports targeted tax relief for Mississippi working families, including reducing or eliminating the grocery sales tax and backing revenue from new gaming taxes for specific funds. Advocates bipartisan legislative action on state tax reform aimed at providing immediate relief to consumers.

Healthcare

Supports expanding access to affordable healthcare through government programs and permanent solutions such as expanded Medicaid access and broader healthcare access; emphasizes that healthcare should not depend on employment and that veterans and working families need reliable coverage.

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Immigration & Border

Supports secure borders while criticizing current enforcement practices and funding levels; emphasizes that harsh, criminalizing approaches are wrong and calls for more controlled, systematized policies rather than mass enforcement. Positions emphasize reform-minded critiques of enforcement rather than maximalist restrictionist proposals.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

No clear, explicit position on abortion access or federal policy is stated on the candidate’s campaign website. A news roundup quotes the candidate saying he hoped the legislature would craft a “clean” ballot-initiative bill that does not exempt abortion from voter initiative authority, but this does not constitute a comprehensive stated position on abortion access or specific restrictions/exceptions.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate has sponsored and co-sponsored Mississippi state bills that both expand gun access (for example, bills to provide parental amnesty for turning in minors' firearms and to authorize certain nonviolent felons to possess firearms for home defense) and regulate specific firearm concerns (for example, a bill to criminalize possession of unserialized “ghost guns”). This record shows support for some pro-gun access measures alongside support for targeted regulation, yielding a mixed stance on gun policy.

Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$9.7K
$7.3K
$4.8K
$2.4K
$0

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2026

$9.7K
$9.2K
$1.7K
$114.11

Source: FEC

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