Jackson's primary election is just weeks away, set for April 1, while the city's general election will be held on June 3.
Mississippi Today contacted each of the whopping 54 candidates (including two mayoral candidates who were disqualified) running for municipal office in 2025 and asked them to answer questions about themselves and their vision for Jackson. This post serves as a guide to the city’s elections that will shape its next generation. John Horhn
In-person and mail-in absentee ballots are available in municipal clerks’ offices in Mississippi for the Municipal Primary Election on April 1, 2025. Mississippians can utilize the Secretary of State’s Y’all Vote website or contact their municipal clerk to verify eligibility.
Never mind that the Republican National Committee — and at times President Donald Trump — publicly embraced early voting last year: Gov. Reeves promptly took shots at England on social media after the state Senate voted 40-11 to pass the bill on to the House.
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Latin Times on MSNWATCH: Mississippi Lt. Governor Collapses on Senate Floor in Scary Medical EmergencyAn alarming video captured the moment Mississippi's Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann collapsed on stage while presiding over the state senate Wednesday morning.
A special election for Mississippi House of Representatives District 23 has been called for March 25, 2025. A general runoff, if necessary, has been called for April 22, 2025. The
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We’re proud to announce this week that we’re adding a new aim to our newsroom’s mission: We’re launching a team of journalists focused solely on the city of Jackson.
Municipal election campaigns are in full swing and some voting begins tomorrow, February 18. Absentee voting for the April 1 primary starts on Tuesday. The Republican and Democratic Primary will be held in person six weeks later.
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Hattiesburg American on MSNMississippi politics: Former Congressman Steven Palazzo fined for misuse of campaign fundsFormer U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo reached an agreement with the Federal Election Commission to pay a fine and reimburse his campaign for misusing funds.
Mississippi voters will choose a U.S. senator to represent the state in Congress in the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Use this guide to learn about candidates' backgrounds and policy ...
The Mississippi House has approved a resolution that would allow five seats in the chamber to be re-decided in a November special election to comply with a federal court order.
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