Electors: 6, pledged to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan[43]
Austin Barbour - nephew of former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour, and finance director for the Romney campaign.[44]
Ricky Jay Calhoon
Charles Cannada (Appointed to fill the vacancy created when Wirt A. Yerger, Jr., the first state chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, did not attend.) Private investor and former MCI executive.[45]
William Randolph James
William D. "Billy" Mounger - former Reagan advisor, and fundraiser to former Senator Trent Lott.[46]
Billy R. Powell - Secretary of the Mississippi Ethics Commission.[47]
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