Port Gibson’s Butler to take Senate seat
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Democrat Albert Butler of Port Gibson will be sworn in today to the Mississippi Senate.
Butler has been a Claiborne County supervisor and won a special Senate election last week. He fills a seat that’s been vacant since December, when Republican Gov. Haley Barbour chose Democratic Sen. Vincent Davis of Fayette to become a chancery judge.
Nearly two years remain in the current four-year Senate term. The three-month legislative session is set to end in early April.
Butler’s district includes all of Claiborne and Jefferson counties and parts of Copiah and Hinds counties.