View results from the Nov. 5 general election in Mississippi here.
Amy St. Pe’ and Jennifer Schloegel advanced to the runoff from a three-way contest, with St. Pe’ receiving 35% of the vote on Nov. 5 and Schloegel receiving 33%. The runoff winner will succeed Judge Joel Smith, who did not seek reelection.
Mississippians will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in two runoff elections for the Mississippi Supreme Court and the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
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The legendary actress Sophia Loren has a lookalike granddaughter, Lucia-Sofia Ponti, and she’s making her public debut in the most vintage-inspired way you can think of: at a Debutante Ball. That’s right, Debutante Balls are still a thing, but with a distinct change. Held in Paris on Nov 30, the Debutante Ball was renamed to …
On Nov. 26, candidates in state judicial races competed in runoff elections for a Mississippi Supreme Court seat and a Mississippi Court of Appeals seat.
See who is winning in the, Mississippi General Election Runoff with real-time results and county-by-county maps.
Mississippi’s General Election Runoff Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 26. According to Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson, there are 49 counties across the state that will have runoff elections.
With Thanksgiving approaching, South Mississippi election officials hope voters will show up to decide one race.
Voters in central Mississippi and the Delta and Gulf Coast areas will return to the polls Tuesday for a runoff election to resolve two state judicial races in which no candidate received the required vote majority in the Nov.
About 38% of Mississippi residents are Black. Nearly 50,000 people were disenfranchised under the state's felony voting ban between 1994 and 2017. More than 29,000 of them have completed their sentences, and about 58% of that group are Black, according to an expert who analyzed data for plaintiffs challenging the voting ban.