Tate Reeves | |
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65th Governor of Mississippi | |
Assumed office January 14, 2020 | |
Lieutenant | Delbert Hosemann |
Preceded by | Phil Bryant |
32nd Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi | |
In office January 10, 2012 – January 14, 2020 | |
Governor | Phil Bryant |
Preceded by | Phil Bryant |
Succeeded by | Delbert Hosemann |
53rd Treasurer of Mississippi | |
In office January 13, 2004 – January 10, 2012 | |
Governor | Haley Barbour |
Preceded by | Peyton Prospere |
Succeeded by | Lynn Fitch |
Personal details | |
Born | Jonathan Tate Reeves June 5, 1974 Florence, Mississippi, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse |
Elee Williams (m. 2001) |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Governor's Mansion |
Education | Millsaps College (BA) |
Website | Government website |
Jonathan Tate Reeves (born June 5, 1974) is an American politician serving since 2020 as the 65th governor of Mississippi. A member of the Republican Party, Reeves served as the 32nd lieutenant governor of Mississippi from 2012 to 2020 and as the 53rd Mississippi State Treasurer from 2004 to 2012.
Born in Florence, Mississippi, Reeves graduated from Florence High School in 1992 and Millsaps College in 1996. After receiving his degree in economics, he became a Chartered Financial Analyst. He began work at Park South Corporation, leaving in 2000 to become a financial portfolio manager at Trustmark.
Reeves entered the race for Mississippi state treasurer after Democratic incumbent Marshall G. Bennett announced he would not run. In the Republican primary runoff, he defeated former Central District Transportation Commissioner Wayne Burkes. In the general election, he defeated Democratic nominee Gary Anderson. He won reelection in 2007 and went on to become lieutenant governor in 2012, holding the position until his inauguration as governor.
Reeves was chosen as his party's nominee in the 2019 Mississippi gubernatorial election, defeating former state Supreme Court Justice Bill Waller Jr. and State Representative Robert Foster. In the general election, he narrowly defeated Attorney General Jim Hood. During his tenure, Reeves has changed the state flag, removed COVID-19 restrictions earlier than many of his fellow state governors, opposed vaccine requirements, and legalized medical cannabis. He was narrowly reelected in 2023, defeating Brandon Presley.