[1] Afterwards, she enrolled at the University of Southern Mississippi, where she graduated with a bachelor of science degree in speech communication.
[3][4] In the special election, she ran against three others: Cory Ferraez, Casey Mercier, and Kathryn Rehner, all listed without party labels.
[8] Then-Republican Governor Phil Bryant issued a congratulatory statement to McGee in response to the win.
First, McGee is the second women to hold the District 102 seat, with the last being Evelyn Gandy, former Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi.
[1] During the 2017 election, McGee campaigned on improving the public school system, infrastructure, and reducing brain drain.