See who is winning in the Nov. 26, 2024, Mississippi General Election Runoff with real-time results and county-by-county maps.
Election data shows many Democrats in swing counties didn't vote. One reason is that Kamala Harris didn't seem very different than Joe Biden, experts said.
Mississippians will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in two runoff elections for the Mississippi Supreme Court and the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
This case is the second in recent years — and the third since the late 19th century — that asks the Supreme Court to overturn Mississippi’s disenfranchisement for some felonies.
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.
With Thanksgiving approaching, South Mississippi election officials hope voters will show up to decide one race.
The Improve Mississippi PAC claims in advertising that the state Supreme Court “is in danger of being dominated by liberal justices” unless Jenifer Branning is elected in Tuesday’s runoff.
Los votantes del centro de Mississippi y de las zonas del Delta y la Costa del Golfo del estado volverán a las urnas el martes para resolver dos contiendas judiciales en las que ningún candidato obtuv
Voter turnout in this year's election came out higher than early vote counters predicted, but still far lower than in some of the previous presidential elections over the last 20 years. The trend also seems to follow a national decline in voter turnout,
After the surprise defeat of one justice, the outcome of the Nov. 26 runoff between another justice and his challenger could change the court’s outlook.
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, voters will determine who will hold one of central Mississippi’s three seats on the nine-member state Supreme Court. This 22-county area includes Hinds County and Jackson. Justice Jim Kitchens is seeking a third, eight-year term on the high court. State Sen. Jenifer B. Branning is the challenger.
Judicial Watch is calling on the Supreme Court to reverse rulings on Illinois’ law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted for 14 days after Election Day.