In Mississippi's recent judicial runoff election, barely one in five registered voters showed up to choose their next Supreme Court justice.
The Mississippi Senate race is between Democrat ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as ...
Mississippi's six electors cast their ballots Tuesday for President-elect and Vice President-elect Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. How were electors chosen?
The qualifying period to run for local city/town offices opens January 2nd. The administration of local government is where the rubber meets the road, literally. Most of Mississippi’s nearly 300 cities – except those under special charters – will hold municipal elections in 2025.
A deeply red state, Mississippi has voted Republican in the past 10 election cycles. The last Democratic candidate to win the state was Jimmy Carter, in 1976. -view fewer counties+ view all ...
The state’s 6 electoral votes go to the President-elect and Vice President-elect, as the Magnolia State went for the Trump-Vance ticket by nearly 61% in the General Election.
The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office released its FY 2024 annual report, showcasing major achievements in election integrity, business support, and land management. Under the leadership of Secretary Michael Watson,
His resignation comes while a Circuit Court petition is pending that asks a judge to order the city to replace Sharp in a special election. In the petition, Gulfport attorney Delaney Mecham says Sharp vacated his seat when he moved outside Ward 5 around July of 2023.
Bridgette Morgan was a candidate for Hinds County Court Judge Sub-District 2. Results showed following the November 26 Runoff Election that she lost to Yemi Kings. She filed in Hinds County Circuit Court a Petition for Contest and Judicial Review of the legality of the election against Kings.
Members of the Mississippi Republican Party announced that the Presidential Electors representing Mississippi met on Tuesday at the Mississippi State Capitol to
Clarke T. Reed, whose work cemented the “Southern Strategy,” pushed Republican politics farther to the right, where it has remained since.
The Mississippi Republican Party announced that the Presidential Electors representing Mississippi met Tuesday at the Mississippi Capitol to officially cast all six of the state’s electoral votes for Donald J.