Make your voting experience seamless. Discover how to easily find your polling place in Mississippi and ensure your voice is ...
In some states, you had to be registered to vote last month. In others, you could wait until Tuesday when you actually vote.
Polls in Mississippi will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today as voters make their picks for presidential, congressional, state judicial and some local races.
For those holding out to vote in-person on Election Day, you may or may not need to show your ID. It all depends on where you ...
They will then have five business days to show an acceptable form of photo ID or apply for a Mississippi Voter ID Card, at their local circuit clerk’s office. Voters should also consider ...
Some Mississippi counties have opted to move away from traditional voting machines and voting software sold by large scale companies and, instead, transitioned to machines maintained by a ...
They will then have five business days to show an acceptable form of photo ID or apply for a Mississippi Voter ID Card, at their local circuit clerk’s office. Voters should also consider ...
In Mississippi, county election offices have until Nov. 13 to confirm election results thanks to a now-defunct state law ...
Mississippi: In-person and mail only, no online; deadline for both options was Monday, Oct. 7. Missouri: In-person, mail and online voter registration available; deadline for each option was ...
Everything Mississippi voters need to know as they cast their ballot in the Presidential Election, with Kamala Harris going head to head with Donald Trump ...
Advocacy groups and some Mississippi universities help students navigate the state's barriers to the ballot box.