Mississippi elected officials react to passing of former President Jimmy Carter

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As the nation mourns the death of former President Jimmy Carter, many of Mississippi’s elected officials have taken to social media to weigh in on the life and legacy left by the revered peanut farmer turned politician.

Carter, the last Democratic presidential candidate to win the Magnolia State, passed away at age 100 on Sunday. The 39th American Commander-in-Chief, Carter was the longest-living elected official to hold a post in the Oval Office.

His time in federal office may have been cut short to just one term, but Carter — guided by a strong Christian faith — was known for his humanitarian efforts and genuineness throughout his life. After losing the 1980 election to Republican Ronald Reagan, the Georgian embarked on a new journey as a global peacemaker.

Carter and his late wife, Rosalynn, went on to establish The Carter Center in 1982 where they began an international campaign to promote democracy, human rights, and healthcare solutions. He built homes in Third World countries, worked to eradicate the guinea worm disease, and championed social development abroad.

After a life of service to the world, Carter passed away in his hometown of Plains, Ga., where he spent the last 22 months in hospice care. The following Mississippi elected officials have offered condolences following Carter’s passing:

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith

Congressman Trent Kelly

Congressman Bennie Thompson

Congressman Mike Ezell

State Attorney General Lynn Fitch

State Treasurer David McRae

The former president will be honored with a state funeral in Washington D.C. on January 9 before he is laid to rest in Plains next to his late spouse, who passed away at age 96 in November 2023.