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Charles Delbert Hosemann Jr. From to , he served as the secretary of state of Mississippi. Hosemann was born on June 30, , in Vicksburg in western Mississippi. Delbert Hosemann, was a tax lawyer in Vicksburg and a Lions Club governor. He graduated from the St. Aloysius High School in Vicksburg. After college, he joined the United States Army Reserve , enlisting in August for a six-year commitment; he served eight.
In , he joined the law firm Magruder, Montgomery, Brocato and Hosemann, working in the mergers and acquisitions practice. Upon the resignation of U. Representative Jon Hinson from Mississippi's 4th congressional district in , Hosemann, who was at the time a political unknown, considered running for the seat in the special election.
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In his announcement, he lamented unnecessary regulations and restrictions. Hosemann was the Republican candidate for election to Mississippi's 4th congressional district in Hosemann was considered a strong candidate: he had a financial advantage, early advertising, and running during the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal. Hosemann was considered a potential candidate for the attorney general in the elections.
Hosemann ran for reelection in the Mississippi elections.