Mississippi’s automobile dealers have long been committed to the political process, recognizing the critical role it plays in shaping the future of the industry. Their support of the National Automobile Dealers Association Political Action Committee (NADA PAC) and the MADA Auto PAC is a key component of the association’s grassroots political strategy.
This year’s elections saw significant victories for MADA, with the successful re-election of several key federal representatives, including Sen. Roger Wicker, Congressman Mike Ezell, Congressman Michael Guest and Congressman Trent Kelly. These contributions, facilitated through the NADA PAC, reflect MADA’s dedication to ensuring that the interests of Mississippi’s automobile dealers are well-represented at the federal level.
On the state front, MADA’s focus on the judicial system led to critical support for State Sen. Jenifer Branning in her bid for the Mississippi Supreme Court. The state PAC’s contribution to her campaign highlights the association’s commitment to maintaining a fair and balanced judiciary. Sen. Branning now leads in a runoff against incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens, in what is seen as a pivotal race for the state’s highest court.
Through these efforts, MADA continues to demonstrate its influence and dedication to advocating for the future of the automotive industry in Mississippi.
Cliff Mitchell, Congressman Michael Guest, Marty Milstead
Michael Joe Cannon, Sen. Roger Wicker, Marty Milstead