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List of United States senators from Mississippi

Mississippi was admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817, and elects senators to class 1 and class 2. Its current senators are Republicans Cindy Hyde-Smith and Roger Wicker. As of February 2022, 51 people have served as U.S. senators from Mississippi. John C. Stennis was Mississippi's longest-serving senator (1947–1989).

Current delegation

Mississippi last elected a Democrat in 1982, and both seats have been occupied by the Republicans since 1989.

List of senators edit

Class 1

Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2006, 2008 (special), 2012 and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

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Class 2

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2008, 2014, 2018 (special) and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
1  
Walter Leake
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 10, 1817 –
May 15, 1820
Elected in 1817.
Resigned.
1 15th 1 Elected in 1817. Dec 10, 1817 –
Mar 4, 1829
Democratic-
Republican
 
Thomas Hill Williams
1
16th
Vacant May 15, 1820 –
Aug 30, 1820
 
2  
David Holmes
Democratic-
Republican
Aug 30, 1820 –
Sep 25, 1825
Elected to finish Leake's term.
Re-election year unknown.
Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi.
2 17th
18th 2 Re-elected in 1823.
Jacksonian 19th Jacksonian
Vacant Sep 25, 1825 –
Sep 28, 1825
 
3  
Powhatan Ellis
Jacksonian Sep 28, 1825 –
Jan 28, 1826
Appointed to continue Holmes's term.
Lost election to finish Holmes's term.
4  
Thomas Buck Reed
Jacksonian Jan 28, 1826 –
Mar 4, 1827
Elected to finish Holmes's term.
Lost election to full term.
5  
Powhatan Ellis
Jacksonian Mar 4, 1827 –
Jul 16, 1832
Election year unknown.
Resigned to become a U.S. District Judge.
3 20th
21st 3 Elected in 1828.
Died.
Mar 4, 1829 –
Nov 26, 1829
Jacksonian  
Thomas Buck Reed
2
  Nov 26, 1829 –
Jan 6, 1830
Vacant
Elected to finish Reed's term.
Died.
Jan 6, 1830 –
Jul 2, 1830
Jacksonian Robert H. Adams 3
  Jul 2, 1830 –
Oct 15, 1830
Vacant
Appointed to continue Adams's term.
Elected in 1830 to finish Adams's term.[1]
Lost re-election.
Oct 15, 1830 –
Mar 4, 1835
Jacksonian  
George Poindexter
4
22nd National
Republican
Vacant Jul 16, 1832 –
Nov 12, 1832
 
6  
John Black
Jacksonian Nov 12, 1832 –
Mar 4, 1833
Appointed to finish Ellis's term.
Vacant Mar 4, 1833 –
Nov 22, 1833
Legislature failed to elect. 4 23rd
 
John Black
National
Republican
Nov 22, 1833 –
Jan 22, 1838
Elected late.
Resigned.
24th 4 Elected in 1835. Mar 4, 1835 –
Mar 5, 1845
Jacksonian  
Robert J. Walker
5
Whig 25th Democratic
7  
James F. Trotter
Democratic Jan 22, 1838 –
Jul 10, 1838
Appointed to continue Black's term.
Resigned.
Vacant Jul 10, 1838 –
Nov 12, 1838
 
8 Thomas H. Williams Democratic Nov 12, 1838 –
Mar 4, 1839
Appointed to continue Black's term.
Elected in 1839 to finish Black's term.[2]
[data missing].
9  
John Henderson
Whig Mar 4, 1839 –
Mar 4, 1845
Elected in 1838.
[data missing].
5 26th
27th 5 Re-elected in 1841.
Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
28th
10  
Jesse Speight
Democratic Mar 4, 1845 –
May 1, 1847
Elected in 1844.
Died.
6 29th
  Mar 5, 1845 –
Nov 3, 1845
Vacant
Appointed to continue Walker's term.
Elected in 1846 to finish Walker's term.[1]
[data missing].
Nov 3, 1845 –
Mar 4, 1847
Democratic Joseph W. Chalmers 6
30th 6 Elected in 1846 or 1847.
Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi.
Mar 4, 1847 –
Jan 8, 1852
Democratic  
Henry S. Foote
7
Vacant May 1, 1847 –
Aug 10, 1847
 
11  
Jefferson Davis
Democratic Aug 10, 1847 –
Sep 23, 1851
Appointed to continue Speight's term.
Elected in 1848 to finish Speight's term.[2]
31st
Re-elected in 1850.
Resigned to run for Governor of Mississippi.
7 32nd
Vacant Sep 23, 1851 –
Dec 1, 1851
 
12  
John J. McRae
Democratic Dec 1, 1851 –
Mar 17, 1852
Appointed to continue Davis's term.
Successor elected.
  Jan 8, 1852 –
Feb 18, 1852
Vacant
Elected to finish Foote's term.
Retired.
Feb 18, 1852 –
Mar 4, 1853
Whig  
Walker Brooke
8
13  
Stephen Adams
Democratic Mar 17, 1852 –
Mar 4, 1857
Elected to finish Davis's term.
[data missing].
33rd 7   Mar 4, 1853 –
Jan 7, 1854
Vacant
Elected late in 1854 Jan 7, 1854 –
Jan 12, 1861
Democratic  
Albert G. Brown
9
34th
14  
Jefferson Davis
Democratic Mar 4, 1857 –
Jan 21, 1861
Elected in 1856 or 1857.
Resigned.
8 35th
36th 8 Re-elected in 1859.
Withdrew.
Civil War and Reconstruction Jan 12, 1861 –
Feb 23, 1870
Vacant
Vacant Jan 21, 1861 –
Feb 23, 1870
Civil War and Reconstruction
37th
9 38th
39th 9
40th
10 41st
15  
Adelbert Ames
Republican Feb 23, 1870 –
Jan 4, 1874
Elected in 1870 upon readmission.
Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi.
Elected in 1870 upon readmission.
[data missing].
Feb 23, 1870 –
Mar 4, 1871
Republican  
Hiram R. Revels
10
42nd 10   Mar 4, 1871 –
Dec 1, 1871
Vacant
Elected in 1870, but remained Governor until Dec 1871.
[data missing].
Dec 1, 1871 –
Mar 4, 1877
Republican  
James L. Alcorn
11
43rd
Vacant Jan 4, 1874 –
Feb 3, 1874
 
16  
Henry R. Pease
Republican Feb 3, 1874 –
Mar 4, 1875
Elected to finish Ames's term.
Retired.
 
17  
Blanche Bruce
Republican Mar 4, 1875 –
Mar 4, 1881
Elected in 1874.
[data missing].
11 44th
45th 11 Elected in 1876. Mar 4, 1877 –
Mar 6, 1885
Democratic  
Lucius Q. C. Lamar
12
46th
18  
James Z. George
Democratic Mar 4, 1881 –
Aug 14, 1897
Elected in 1880. 12 47th
48th 12 Re-elected in 1883.
Resigned.
49th
  Mar 6, 1885 –
Mar 9, 1885
Vacant
Appointed to continue Lamar's term.
Elected in 1886 to finish Lamar's term.[1]
Mar 9, 1885 –
Jan 24, 1894
Democratic  
Edward C. Walthall
13
Re-elected in 1886. 13 50th
51st 13 Re-elected in 1889.
Resigned.
52nd
Re-elected in 1892.[3]
Died.
14 53rd
  Jan 24, 1894 –
Feb 7, 1894
Vacant
Elected to finish Walthall's term.
[data missing].
Feb 7, 1894 –
Mar 4, 1895
Democratic  
Anselm J. McLaurin
14
54th 14 Elected early in 1892.[3]
Died.
Mar 4, 1895 –
Apr 21, 1898
Democratic  
Edward C. Walthall
15
55th
Vacant Aug 14, 1897 –
Oct 8, 1897
 
19  
Hernando Money
Democratic Oct 8, 1897 –
Mar 4, 1911
Appointed to finish George's term.
  Apr 21, 1898 –
May 31, 1898
Vacant
Appointed to continue Walthall's term.
Elected in 1900 to finish Walthall's term.[4]
Retired.
May 31, 1898 –
Mar 4, 1901
Democratic  
William V. Sullivan
16
Elected to full term in 1899. 15 56th
57th 15 Elected in 1900. Mar 4, 1901 –
Dec 22, 1909
Democratic  
Anselm J. McLaurin
17
58th
Re-elected in 1904.[5]
Retired.
16 59th
60th 16 Re-elected early in 1904.[5]
Died.
61st
  Dec 22, 1909 –
Dec 27, 1909
Vacant
Appointed to continue McLaurin's term.
Successor qualified.
Dec 27, 1909 –
Feb 22, 1910
Democratic  
James Gordon
18
Elected to finish McLaurin's term.
Lost nomination to full term.
Feb 23, 1910 –
Mar 4, 1913
Democratic  
LeRoy Percy
19
20  
John Sharp Williams
Democratic Mar 4, 1911 –
Mar 4, 1923
Elected early in 1908. 17 62nd
63rd 17 Elected in 1912.
Lost renomination.
Mar 4, 1913 –
Mar 4, 1919
Democratic  
James K. Vardaman
20
64th
Re-elected in 1916.
Retired.
18 65th
66th 18 Elected in 1918. Mar 4, 1919 –
Jun 22, 1941
Democratic  
Pat Harrison
21
67th
21  
Hubert D. Stephens
Democratic Mar 4, 1923 –
Jan 3, 1935
Elected in 1922. 19 68th
69th 19 Re-elected in 1924.
70th
Re-elected in 1928.
Lost renomination.
20 71st
72nd 20 Re-elected in 1930.
73rd
22  
Theodore G. Bilbo
Democratic Jan 3, 1935 –
Aug 21, 1947
Elected in 1934. 21 74th
75th 21 Re-elected in 1936.
Died.
76th
Re-elected in 1940. 22 77th
  Jun 22, 1941 –
Jun 30, 1941
Vacant
Appointed to continue Harrison's term.
Retired when successor elected.
Jun 30, 1941 –
Sep 28, 1941
Democratic  
James Eastland
22
Elected to finish Harrison's term.
Lost renomination.
Sep 29, 1941 –
Jan 3, 1943
Democratic  
Wall Doxey
23
78th 22 Elected in 1942. Jan 3, 1943 –
Dec 27, 1978
Democratic  
James Eastland
24
79th
Re-elected in 1946.
Died.
23 80th
Vacant Aug 21, 1947 –
Nov 5, 1947
 
23  
John C. Stennis
Democratic Nov 5, 1947 –
Jan 3, 1989
Elected to finish Bilbo's term.
81st 23 Re-elected in 1948.
82nd
Re-elected in 1952. 24 83rd
84th 24 Re-elected in 1954.
85th
Re-elected in 1958. 25 86th
87th 25 Re-elected in 1960.
88th
Re-elected in 1964. 26 89th
90th 26 Re-elected in 1966.
91st
Re-elected in 1970. 27 92nd
93rd 27 Re-elected in 1972.
Retired, and resigned early to give successor preferential seniority.
94th
Re-elected in 1976. 28 95th
Appointed early to finish Eastland's term, having already been elected to the next term. Dec 27, 1978 –
Apr 1, 2018
Republican  
Thad Cochran
25
96th 28 Elected in 1978.
97th
Re-elected in 1982.
Retired.
29 98th
99th 29 Re-elected in 1984.
100th
24  
Trent Lott
Republican Jan 3, 1989 –
Dec 18, 2007
Elected in 1988. 30 101st
102nd 30 Re-elected in 1990.
103rd
Re-elected in 1994. 31 104th
105th 31 Re-elected in 1996.
106th
Re-elected in 2000. 32 107th
108th 32 Re-elected in 2002.
109th
Re-elected in 2006.
Resigned.
33 110th
Vacant Dec 18, 2007 –
Dec 31, 2007
 
25  
Roger Wicker
Republican Dec 31, 2007 –
present
Appointed to continue Lott's term.
Elected in 2008 to finish Lott's term.
111th 33 Re-elected in 2008.
112th
Re-elected in 2012. 34 113th
114th 34 Re-elected in 2014.
Resigned.
115th
  Apr 1, 2018 –
Apr 2, 2018
Vacant
Appointed to continue Cochran's term.
Elected in 2018 in runoff election to finish Cochran's term.
Apr 2, 2018 –
present
Republican  
Cindy Hyde-Smith
26
Re-elected in 2018. 35 116th
117th 35 Re-elected in 2020.
118th
To be determined in the 2024 election. 36 119th
120th 36 To be determined in the 2026 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 1 Class 2

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Byrd, p. 130.
  2. ^ a b Byrd, p. 129.
  3. ^ a b "GEORGE AND WALTHALL ELECTED". The New York Times. January 20, 1892.
  4. ^ Byrd, p. 131.
  5. ^ a b "Re-elect Senators McLaurin and Money" (PDF). The New York Times. January 20, 1904. p. 5.

References edit

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senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2008 2014 2018 special and 2020 The next election will be in 2026 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator 1 nbsp Walter Leake Democratic Republican Dec 10 1817 May 15 1820 Elected in 1817 Resigned 1 15th 1 Elected in 1817 Dec 10 1817 Mar 4 1829 Democratic Republican nbsp Thomas Hill Williams 1 16th Vacant May 15 1820 Aug 30 1820 2 nbsp David Holmes Democratic Republican Aug 30 1820 Sep 25 1825 Elected to finish Leake s term Re election year unknown Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi 2 17th 18th 2 Re elected in 1823 Jacksonian 19th Jacksonian Vacant Sep 25 1825 Sep 28 1825 3 nbsp Powhatan Ellis Jacksonian Sep 28 1825 Jan 28 1826 Appointed to continue Holmes s term Lost election to finish Holmes s term 4 nbsp Thomas Buck Reed Jacksonian Jan 28 1826 Mar 4 1827 Elected to finish Holmes s term Lost election to full term 5 nbsp Powhatan Ellis Jacksonian Mar 4 1827 Jul 16 1832 Election year unknown Resigned to become a U S District Judge 3 20th 21st 3 Elected in 1828 Died Mar 4 1829 Nov 26 1829 Jacksonian nbsp Thomas Buck Reed 2 Nov 26 1829 Jan 6 1830 Vacant Elected to finish Reed s term Died Jan 6 1830 Jul 2 1830 Jacksonian Robert H Adams 3 Jul 2 1830 Oct 15 1830 Vacant Appointed to continue Adams s term Elected in 1830 to finish Adams s term 1 Lost re election Oct 15 1830 Mar 4 1835 Jacksonian nbsp George Poindexter 4 22nd NationalRepublican Vacant Jul 16 1832 Nov 12 1832 6 nbsp John Black Jacksonian Nov 12 1832 Mar 4 1833 Appointed to finish Ellis s term Vacant Mar 4 1833 Nov 22 1833 Legislature failed to elect 4 23rd nbsp John Black NationalRepublican Nov 22 1833 Jan 22 1838 Elected late Resigned 24th 4 Elected in 1835 Mar 4 1835 Mar 5 1845 Jacksonian nbsp Robert J Walker 5 Whig 25th Democratic 7 nbsp James F Trotter Democratic Jan 22 1838 Jul 10 1838 Appointed to continue Black s term Resigned Vacant Jul 10 1838 Nov 12 1838 8 Thomas H Williams Democratic Nov 12 1838 Mar 4 1839 Appointed to continue Black s term Elected in 1839 to finish Black s term 2 data missing 9 nbsp John Henderson Whig Mar 4 1839 Mar 4 1845 Elected in 1838 data missing 5 26th 27th 5 Re elected in 1841 Resigned to become U S Secretary of the Treasury 28th 10 nbsp Jesse Speight Democratic Mar 4 1845 May 1 1847 Elected in 1844 Died 6 29th Mar 5 1845 Nov 3 1845 Vacant Appointed to continue Walker s term Elected in 1846 to finish Walker s term 1 data missing Nov 3 1845 Mar 4 1847 Democratic Joseph W Chalmers 6 30th 6 Elected in 1846 or 1847 Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi Mar 4 1847 Jan 8 1852 Democratic nbsp Henry S Foote 7 Vacant May 1 1847 Aug 10 1847 11 nbsp Jefferson Davis Democratic Aug 10 1847 Sep 23 1851 Appointed to continue Speight s term Elected in 1848 to finish Speight s term 2 31st Re elected in 1850 Resigned to run for Governor of Mississippi 7 32nd Vacant Sep 23 1851 Dec 1 1851 12 nbsp John J McRae Democratic Dec 1 1851 Mar 17 1852 Appointed to continue Davis s term Successor elected Jan 8 1852 Feb 18 1852 Vacant Elected to finish Foote s term Retired Feb 18 1852 Mar 4 1853 Whig nbsp Walker Brooke 8 13 nbsp Stephen Adams Democratic Mar 17 1852 Mar 4 1857 Elected to finish Davis s term data missing 33rd 7 Mar 4 1853 Jan 7 1854 Vacant Elected late in 1854 Jan 7 1854 Jan 12 1861 Democratic nbsp Albert G Brown 9 34th 14 nbsp Jefferson Davis Democratic Mar 4 1857 Jan 21 1861 Elected in 1856 or 1857 Resigned 8 35th 36th 8 Re elected in 1859 Withdrew Civil War and Reconstruction Jan 12 1861 Feb 23 1870 Vacant Vacant Jan 21 1861 Feb 23 1870 Civil War and Reconstruction 37th 9 38th 39th 9 40th 10 41st 15 nbsp Adelbert Ames Republican Feb 23 1870 Jan 4 1874 Elected in 1870 upon readmission Resigned to become Governor of Mississippi Elected in 1870 upon readmission data missing Feb 23 1870 Mar 4 1871 Republican nbsp Hiram R Revels 10 42nd 10 Mar 4 1871 Dec 1 1871 Vacant Elected in 1870 but remained Governor until Dec 1871 data missing Dec 1 1871 Mar 4 1877 Republican nbsp James L Alcorn 11 43rd Vacant Jan 4 1874 Feb 3 1874 16 nbsp Henry R Pease Republican Feb 3 1874 Mar 4 1875 Elected to finish Ames s term Retired 17 nbsp Blanche Bruce Republican Mar 4 1875 Mar 4 1881 Elected in 1874 data missing 11 44th 45th 11 Elected in 1876 Mar 4 1877 Mar 6 1885 Democratic nbsp Lucius Q C Lamar 12 46th 18 nbsp James Z George Democratic Mar 4 1881 Aug 14 1897 Elected in 1880 12 47th 48th 12 Re elected in 1883 Resigned 49th Mar 6 1885 Mar 9 1885 Vacant Appointed to continue Lamar s term Elected in 1886 to finish Lamar s term 1 Mar 9 1885 Jan 24 1894 Democratic nbsp Edward C Walthall 13 Re elected in 1886 13 50th 51st 13 Re elected in 1889 Resigned 52nd Re elected in 1892 3 Died 14 53rd Jan 24 1894 Feb 7 1894 Vacant Elected to finish Walthall s term data missing Feb 7 1894 Mar 4 1895 Democratic nbsp Anselm J McLaurin 14 54th 14 Elected early in 1892 3 Died Mar 4 1895 Apr 21 1898 Democratic nbsp Edward C Walthall 15 55th Vacant Aug 14 1897 Oct 8 1897 19 nbsp Hernando Money Democratic Oct 8 1897 Mar 4 1911 Appointed to finish George s term Apr 21 1898 May 31 1898 Vacant Appointed to continue Walthall s term Elected in 1900 to finish Walthall s term 4 Retired May 31 1898 Mar 4 1901 Democratic nbsp William V Sullivan 16 Elected to full term in 1899 15 56th 57th 15 Elected in 1900 Mar 4 1901 Dec 22 1909 Democratic nbsp Anselm J McLaurin 17 58th Re elected in 1904 5 Retired 16 59th 60th 16 Re elected early in 1904 5 Died 61st Dec 22 1909 Dec 27 1909 Vacant Appointed to continue McLaurin s term Successor qualified Dec 27 1909 Feb 22 1910 Democratic nbsp James Gordon 18 Elected to finish McLaurin s term Lost nomination to full term Feb 23 1910 Mar 4 1913 Democratic nbsp LeRoy Percy 19 20 nbsp John Sharp Williams Democratic Mar 4 1911 Mar 4 1923 Elected early in 1908 17 62nd 63rd 17 Elected in 1912 Lost renomination Mar 4 1913 Mar 4 1919 Democratic nbsp James K Vardaman 20 64th Re elected in 1916 Retired 18 65th 66th 18 Elected in 1918 Mar 4 1919 Jun 22 1941 Democratic nbsp Pat Harrison 21 67th 21 nbsp Hubert D Stephens Democratic Mar 4 1923 Jan 3 1935 Elected in 1922 19 68th 69th 19 Re elected in 1924 70th Re elected in 1928 Lost renomination 20 71st 72nd 20 Re elected in 1930 73rd 22 nbsp Theodore G Bilbo Democratic Jan 3 1935 Aug 21 1947 Elected in 1934 21 74th 75th 21 Re elected in 1936 Died 76th Re elected in 1940 22 77th Jun 22 1941 Jun 30 1941 Vacant Appointed to continue Harrison s term Retired when successor elected Jun 30 1941 Sep 28 1941 Democratic nbsp James Eastland 22 Elected to finish Harrison s term Lost renomination Sep 29 1941 Jan 3 1943 Democratic nbsp Wall Doxey 23 78th 22 Elected in 1942 Jan 3 1943 Dec 27 1978 Democratic nbsp James Eastland 24 79th Re elected in 1946 Died 23 80th Vacant Aug 21 1947 Nov 5 1947 23 nbsp John C Stennis Democratic Nov 5 1947 Jan 3 1989 Elected to finish Bilbo s term 81st 23 Re elected in 1948 82nd Re elected in 1952 24 83rd 84th 24 Re elected in 1954 85th Re elected in 1958 25 86th 87th 25 Re elected in 1960 88th Re elected in 1964 26 89th 90th 26 Re elected in 1966 91st Re elected in 1970 27 92nd 93rd 27 Re elected in 1972 Retired and resigned early to give successor preferential seniority 94th Re elected in 1976 28 95th Appointed early to finish Eastland s term having already been elected to the next term Dec 27 1978 Apr 1 2018 Republican nbsp Thad Cochran 25 96th 28 Elected in 1978 97th Re elected in 1982 Retired 29 98th 99th 29 Re elected in 1984 100th 24 nbsp Trent Lott Republican Jan 3 1989 Dec 18 2007 Elected in 1988 30 101st 102nd 30 Re elected in 1990 103rd Re elected in 1994 31 104th 105th 31 Re elected in 1996 106th Re elected in 2000 32 107th 108th 32 Re elected in 2002 109th Re elected in 2006 Resigned 33 110th Vacant Dec 18 2007 Dec 31 2007 25 nbsp Roger Wicker Republican Dec 31 2007 present Appointed to continue Lott s term Elected in 2008 to finish Lott s term 111th 33 Re elected in 2008 112th Re elected in 2012 34 113th 114th 34 Re elected in 2014 Resigned 115th Apr 1 2018 Apr 2 2018 Vacant Appointed to continue Cochran s term Elected in 2018 in runoff election to finish Cochran s term Apr 2 2018 present Republican nbsp Cindy Hyde Smith 26 Re elected in 2018 35 116th 117th 35 Re elected in 2020 118th To be determined in the 2024 election 36 119th 120th 36 To be determined in the 2026 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 1 Class 2See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Mississippi portal nbsp Politics portal List of United States representatives from Mississippi United States congressional delegations from Mississippi Elections in MississippiNotes edit a b c Byrd p 130 a b Byrd p 129 a b GEORGE AND WALTHALL ELECTED The New York Times January 20 1892 Byrd p 131 a b Re elect Senators McLaurin and Money PDF The New York Times January 20 1904 p 5 References 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