The Mississippi Statewide Election Management System released its Oct. 28 absentee report for the 2024 November General Election. According to a news release from Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson,
Mississippi’s 2024 General Election Day will be held on Tuesday, November 5. The ballot features offices of President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Representative, Supreme Court Justice, Court of Appeals Judge,
Along with providing access to other information, registered voters can use the Mississippi Secretary of State's My Election Day tool to locate their polling place. My Election Day also provides voters with a sample ballot, a list of current office holders and contact information for local election officials.
Yes, a chosen few can vote absentee. But, Mississippi is one of only three states that hasn’t extended early voting to all voters.
Mail-in absentee ballots must be postmarked on or before Nov. 5 in order for it to count. The ballots by mail must be received no later than Nov. 13 for it to count. The deadline to vote in-person absentee will be Nov. 2, at noon.
The 2024 General Election is one week away, and state leaders said all hands are on deck. Secretary of State Michael Watson (R-Miss.) encouraged Mississippians to use their voice by casting their ballots on Tuesday,
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An appeals court struck down a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots to be received five days after the election. Many states have similar laws.
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