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I’m Montravius Hall — a proud father, lifelong Mississippian, and Democrat running to represent our vibrant 1st Congressional District. Raised in Red Banks and shaped by the challenges of working families, I’m a realtor and youth coach driven to make our communities the best places to work, raise kids, pursue great education, and live healthy, thriving lives.

I’m running to bring compassion, common sense, and a fresh voice to Washington, fighting for fully funded schools, affordable healthcare, and a brighter future for every family. Join me in building a stronger, more connected Mississippi—together, we’ll make a difference!

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About Mississippi's 1st Congressional District

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Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District shines in the state’s northeast corner, covering 22 counties from Alcorn to Webster, with slices of Panola and Yalobusha. It’s a lively mix of Tupelo’s rockin’ roots, Oxford’s literary flair, Columbus’s historic charm, and Southaven’s buzzing energy. From small-town farms to urban hubs, MS-1 is the heartbeat of Mississippi!

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How to Vote

Primary Election

March 10, 2026

General Election

November 3, 2026

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