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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves set special elections on Nov. 4 to replace outgoing Democratic senators John Horhn, David Jordan ...
Mississippi election officials can no longer change polling places within 60 days of an election, except under special ...
The special elections are being held because two Mississippi lawmakers were elected as mayor of their cities, and another ...
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announced Monday that the state will be holding three special elections in November to fill ...
In Mississippi, the results of the election will not be certified until 10 days after Election Day so that mail-in absentee ballots be counted for the first five of those days. The U.S.
Ten legislative districts will see contested special elections later this year thanks to a court-ordered redistricting.
The Mississippi governor set dates for four special elections: two for the Mississippi Senate, one for the Mississippi House ...
Five special elections will be held in Mississippi due to lawmakers leaving their positions. Two lawmakers vacated their seats after winning mayoral races, and three retired. Additional special ...
Mississippi will challenge a portion of a federal court's decision ruling the state diluted Black voting power and set 14 ...
The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office announced the upcoming voter registration deadline for the 2025 Special Primary ...