Last-Minute Preparations Underway for Tuesday's Primary Elections
Mississippi's March 10 primaries face low turnout due to Spring Break timing and Senate race focus, with incumbents holding an advantage, analysts say.
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Rep. Thompson Plans to Serve As Long As He Can Ahead of Primary Election
U.S. House Rep. Bennie Thompson says he wants to serve Mississippi’s 2nd congressional district as long as he can. His first challenge for another term is the March 10 Democratic primary election. The post Rep. Thompson Plans to Serve As Long As He Can Ahead of Primary Election appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
Mississippi congressional primary elections set for March 10
Mississippi congressional primary elections set for March 10 JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Voters will have the chance to cast ballots in Mississippi’s congressional midterm primaries next Tuesday. All incumbents will face challengers in the general election, though two members of Congress are running unopposed in the primary. Low turnout expected Republican analyst Austin Barbour said the timing of the primary may contribute to lower voter participat…
Absentee voting deadline this weekend for primary election - WXXV News 25
As we move closer to primary election day, we have some reminders about absentee voting and deadlines. County Circuit Clerk Offices will be open Saturday, March 7 from 8 a.m. to noon, the final day to vote in-person absentee. If you plan to mail in an absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by election day, March 10, and received by Circuit Clerk Offices by the 17. If you plan to vote in-person, you must bring an acceptable form of ID like a driv…
Absentee voting winding down ahead of March 10 Mississippi Midterm Primary Election
Voters with a qualified excuse can cast an absentee ballot the next two Saturdays at their Circuit Clerk’s Office. Circuit Clerk’s Offices around Mississippi were open Saturday, February 28, from 8:00 a.m. until noon for in-person absentee voting ahead of the 2026 Midterm Primary Election.
Primary Election March 10; Grenada County voters head to polls Tuesday
Grenada County voters will help decide the direction of Mississippi’s representation in Washington when they head to the polls for the March 10 party primaries, choosing nominees for U.S. Senate and the 2nd Congressional District on both the Democratic and Republican ballots.
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