As the 2024 election nears, the two biggest names in national politics are not on the ballot in Mississippi. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris received their respective party’s nominations in July and August.
Mississippi lawmakers heard testimony Wednesday from in and out-of-state election experts that in-person early voting could be implemented with circuit clerks and would increase voter turnout. During a joint-elections committee hearing Wednesday at the Mississippi State Capitol,
Kamala Harris will win this year’s US presidential election, a Telegraph poll of swing states predicts for the first time.
With the November election right around the corner, the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office is asking for help because there is a need for poll workers. Secretary of State Michael Watson (R-Miss.) said his office has been actively recruiting poll workers.
With the general election three months away, Mississippi is running low on one essential resource: poll workers.
A new survey finds that Latino voters in the Mississippi River basin, including in Louisiana, care deeply about the river and are worried about pollution.
Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in Detroit and then in Pittsburgh alongside President Biden, as the holiday signals the final stretch of the race.
After Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden appeared together on Monday, the campaign trail today will be left to surrogates.
The two went to court to seize assets including condos and luxury watches to help them collect on a $148m defamation judgement.
The two went to court to seize assets including condos and luxury watches to help them collect on a $148m defamation judgement.
The lack of post-convention polling swings, once a hallmark of presidential contests, seems to result from increased partisan polarization and
With the passing last week of the qualifying deadline, two candidates will officially be on the ballot for the September 17, 2024, special election to elect a new alderman for