Jeramey Anderson

Jeramey Anderson (born December 6, 1991) is an American politician serving as a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 110th district.

He earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Pearl River Community College, attending on a soccer scholarship.

He faced four-term incumbent Republican Steven Palazzo and Reform Party candidate Lajena Sheets in the general election in November 2018.

These included forming a Commission Against Interpersonal Violence within the state health department, one granting increases in Homestead Property Tax Exemption for disabled veterans, and extending those exemptions to the unmarried surviving spouse of such veterans, and one mandating authorized insurers to provide policy and premium information to the Department of Insurance.

[5] In the special election for the House seat left vacant by the departure of Billy Bromfield, Anderson beat Aneice Liddell in the runoff by 59% to 41%.