July 16, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Incumbents rack up cash
Libertarian Ron Williams: Latest report not available by Thursday. In a report filed last month: Raised $0. Spent $0. Cash on hand $0. June 11, 2015: Washington Times: Mississippi candidates file new campaign finance reports
Libertarian Ron Williams: Latest report not available by Thursday. Mar 4, 2015: Daily Journal: Several Reform Party and Libertarian candidates running for state offices in Mississippi
There's no Libertarian candidate for governor, but Ron Williams of Pascagoula is the party's candidate for lieutenant governor. Williams ran as a Republican for governor in 2011 and as a Libertarian candidate for Congress in 2012. |
Aug 1, 2012: McClatchy: Mississippi candidate says mayors blocking Chick-fil-A 'need to be introduced to the Second Amendment'
South Mississippi congressional candidate Ron Williams said mayors vowing to block new Chick-fil-A restaurants because the company’s president opposes gay marriage “need to be introduced to the Second Amendment ASAP.”
South Mississippi congressional candidate Ron Williams said mayors vowing to block new Chick-fil-A restaurants because the company’s president opposes gay marriage “need to be introduced to the Second Amendment ASAP.”
Feb 28, 2011: Gulf Live: Mississippi governor's race: Jackson County business owner Ron Williams running
Ron Williams, a resident of Moss Point and owner of Pascagoula-based Hazmat Services Inc., has announced he is running for governor on a conservative, Republican, Christian platform.
Ron Williams, a resident of Moss Point and owner of Pascagoula-based Hazmat Services Inc., has announced he is running for governor on a conservative, Republican, Christian platform.
Ron Williams was raised in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He and his wife have owned Hazmat Services, Inc. for more than two decades. Williams served in the U.S. Merchant Marine and achieved the rank of captain