1900–1904 Mississippi Legislature

[4] During this session, the legislature passed a bill funding 1 million dollars for the construction of a new state capitol building.

[5] The term's second and final session, and the legislature's 77th overall, met on January 7, 1902.

[5] The term officially ended when members were sworn in for the 1904–1908 session on January 5, 1904.

[7] J. H. Jones, as Lieutenant Governor, served as President of the Senate at the start of the term.

[3] (Two senators, Wesley G. Evans and W. P. S. Ventress, were absent that day, and Dinsmore voted for Kiger.

)[3] Later during the 1900 session, the newly inaugurated Lieutenant Governor James T. Harrison replaced Jones as Senate President.

[8] On the second day of the 1902 session (January 8), the Senate elected a new President pro tempore.

[4] Washington County representative E. N. Thomas nominated Lauderdale County representative A. J. Russell for Speaker pro tempore, and Russell was elected unanimously.