Chairman Brad White
Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Brad White was born and raised in the small Simpson County community of Jupiter. After graduating from college with a degree in Business Management, Brad purchased their family home in Jupiter from his parents and still resides there today.
Brad began his service in Republican Party politics at the age of fourteen during Kirk Fordice’s 1991 campaign for Governor. Afterwards, Brad served as President of the Simpson County Teenage Republicans and later served as President of the Mississippi Teenage Republicans. He was also Founder and Charter President of the Co-Lin College Republicans.
In 1996, Brad became the youngest Mississippi Republican Party County Chairman at the age of nineteen. While serving in this capacity, Brad’s leadership energized the growth of the Simpson County Republican Party, resulting in a quadrupled turnout for the local Republican Primary and ushering in the first-ever locally elected Republican officials.
In 2007, Governor Barbour named Brad Chairman of Candidate Recruitment as well as the MSGOP Get-Out-The-Vote Director for the 2007 elections where the MSGOP elected 7 of 8 statewide officials.
Within his community, Brad serves as a Deacon at Jupiter Baptist Church, a small rural church partly founded by his family in the 1920s. His experience also includes serving as President of both the Mendenhall Area Chamber of Commerce and the Simpson County Development Foundation. For his extensive community involvement, Brad was named Citizen of the Year by the Mendenhall Area Chamber of Commerce in 2006.
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