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Michael Watson is currently in his second term as Mississippi’s 36th Secretary of State. Since taking the oath of office at the outset of his tenure, Secretary Watson has launched numerous initiatives and expanded existing efforts. From strengthening the integrity of Mississippi’s elections process through legislation, to reducing the regulatory burden on businesses with the award-winning Tackle the Tape initiative and safeguarding the state’s natural resources through the assembly of the Conservation Task Force, Secretary Watson has worked to serve all Mississippians.
Not only has he effected policy change, but he continues to find ways to give back to Mississippians and build relationships across the state. By creating the SOS Student Ambassador leadership program, Mississippi Businesses Against Trafficking, and completing his 82-County Tour, he has personally invested in citizens from across the state and all walks of life.
Prior to taking office as Secretary of State, Watson served three terms in the State Senate, where he represented District 51 in Jackson County. He authored the Fetal Protection Act, which strengthened the penalties for injuring an unborn child. He also wrote Mississippi’s first comprehensive law to tackle illegal immigration, as well as legislation to allow alternate-track diplomas—one of the first efforts to return a focus to career and technical training for high school students.
A graduate of Pascagoula High School and the University of Mississippi, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a law degree, Watson began his work in public service as an intern for then U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott in the summer of 1999. That experience strengthened his desire to become a public servant in order to improve the quality of life for all Mississippians.
Born and raised in Mississippi, Michael is a husband to his wife Lauren, father of three beautiful young daughters, the son of a shipyard worker and bank teller. After his work as a pipefitter, Michael’s father entered the ministry and continues to serve as pastor at Liberty Church in Gautier. His mother passed away shortly before Michael became Mississippi’s 36th Secretary of State.
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MS campaign finance enforcement lacks ‘teeth,’ hindering accountability
(The Clarion-Ledger)–Even if the state wanted to bring charges against federally indicted-Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba for failing to submit several campaign finance reports, it likely wouldn’t due to Mississippi’s…
OPINION COLUMN: Mississippi’s Election Integrity Updates
While this year’s legislative session is full steam ahead and our office continues to promote the implementation of new security measures for Mississippi elections, it’s important to pause and provide…
Secretary Watson argues for stricter campaign finance laws, points to Jackson
(Magnolia Tribune) –Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson is taking the “if at first you don’t succeed, try again” approach to a package of campaign finance reforms this session, after a…
Sec. of State Michael Watson comments on human trafficking awareness, elections process in Mississippi
WLOX’s Bill Snyder caught up with Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson at a human trafficking awareness event and got the latest on the state’s efforts— plus, a follow-up on…
Secretary of state says Mississippians can have faith in election process
(SuperTalk) – With just over two weeks until Election Day, Mississippians are gearing up to cast their ballots for several statewide elections and a contentious presidential election. Mississippi Secretary of…
Election security in Mississippi: From touchscreens to paper trails
Secretary of State Michael Watson said he has full confidence in those on the local level to ensure elections are conducted securely. Magnolia Tribune– With less than three weeks until…
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