U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 In April 2021, Ezell announced that he would challenge Republican incumbent
Steven Palazzo in
Mississippi's 4th congressional district in the
2022 elections. Palazzo was considered vulnerable to losing his seat because an
Office of Congressional Ethics report in 2021 alleged that he misused campaign funds. Palazzo was also criticized for his limited presence in the district, earning a nickname of "No-show Palazzo." Because no candidate received 50% of the vote, Palazzo and Ezell faced each other in a runoff election. All the other candidates in the race endorsed Ezell after they were eliminated. It was Palazzo's first primary run-off election. Following the poor showing for an incumbent, Palazzo agreed to debate Ezell, the first debate in 12 years for Palazzo. Ezell won the June 28 primary runoff election 54% to 46% and defeated Democratic nominee and former
Hattiesburg mayor
Johnny DuPree in the November general election.
2024 Ezell ran for reelection in 2024 and faced a primary challenge from businessman Carl Boyanton and Army veteran Michael McGill. Boyanton donated $500,000 of his own money into his campaign and criticized Ezell of joining "the swamp", voting for
Kevin McCarthy 16 times for speaker, and supporting
vaccine mandates. Ezell was endorsed by former President
Donald Trump, as well as signed the
Americans for Tax Reform pledge. Despite Ezell entering the final weeks of the campaign with less money than Boyanton, he prevailed by over 50 points in the primary.
Tenure In the
118th Congress, Ezell sponsored 14 pieces of legislation and had House Resolution 106, which condemned efforts to defund police, pass the House; it was not taken up in the Senate. He cosponsored 220 pieces of legislation.
Committee assignments For the
119th Congress: •
Committee on Natural Resources •
Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources •
Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries (Vice Chair) •
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure •
Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation (Chairman) •
Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Controversies On May 7, 2024, the
Associated Press reported allegations that Congressman Mike Ezell
assaulted an activist from
CodePink as she asked about his support for a peace proposal for Gaza by slapping a cellular telephone from her hand as she was recording a confrontation with him. == Political positions ==