Officials

Role

Mississippi Senator

Born

Office

Mississippi

About

Andy Berry

Andy Berry is a Republican member of the Mississippi State Senate, representing District 35. He assumed office on January 2, 2024, and his current term extends through January 4, 2028. Berry was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and has built a career centered on agriculture and rural interests in the state.

Before entering politics, Berry worked for the Mississippi Cattlemen's Association and the affiliated Mississippi Beef Council. He is an avid cattle farmer and has been deeply committed to advancing the interests of cattlemen throughout Mississippi. His district encompasses parts or all of Copiah, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, and Simpson counties.

Berry won his election to the state senate on November 7, 2023, running unopposed in both the primary and general elections to fill the seat left by the retirement of Chris Caughman.

Education

Berry attended Simpson County Academy before pursuing higher education at Copiah Lincoln Community College and Mississippi State University.

Political Experience

In the state senate, Berry serves on an extensive array of committees reflecting his background and district interests:

  • Agriculture
  • County Affairs
  • Economic and Workforce Development
  • Environment Protection, Conservation and Water Resources
  • Finance
  • Forestry
  • Highways and Transportation
  • Investigate State Offices
  • Judiciary, Division B

His professional background in cattle farming and agricultural advocacy positions him as a key voice on agricultural and rural development matters within the legislature.

Committees

Agriculture

vice chair

County Affairs

member

Economic and Workforce Development

member

Environmental Protection, Conservation and Water Resources

member

Finance

member

Forestry

chair

Government Structure

member

Highways and Transportation

member

Judiciary, Division B

member