Mississippi is holding general and special elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4. There are several state senate races, including a special election to fill the seat left open by Jackson Mayor John Horhn.
In 2023, the organization also promoted a slate of Democratic candidates seeking to defeat incumbent Republicans in Mississippi. None of those candidates were successful.
See the list of candidates so far for Mississippi congressional races next year. Cliff Johnson, a University of Mississippi law school professor, announced on Thursday that he will run as a Democrat for Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District seat in next year against Republican incumbent Trent Kelly.
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Why a Supreme Court Case From Louisiana Will Matter for the Future of the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could weaken the Voting Rights Act — and upend the midterms
The case centers on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the key provision of the law that broadly prohibits discrimination in voting practices on the basis of race or creed.
Monday, Oct. 6, is the deadline to register to vote during Mississippi's Nov. 4 elections. Registration can be done in person at county circuit clerk offices or mailed in and postmarked Oct. 6. A voter registration application can be downloaded at YallVote.ms, where voters can also check registration status or update voter registration information.
On Thursday, the Republican National Committee announced Mississippian Mike Hurst as its new general counsel. Hurst currently serves as the Chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party and as one of three committee members from Mississippi at the RNC,
A Democratic civil rights attorney who has advocated for better treatment of prisoners and testified against Mississippi's diversity, equity and inclusion ban said Thursday that he is running for Congress.
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