Mississippi has three contested U.S. House elections. In the northern 1st District, Republican Rep. Trent Kelly faces Democratic challenger Dianne Dodson Black.
In 2016, Jarrius Adams’ absentee ballot never arrived at his apartment in Oxford, so the then-19-year-old at the University of Mississippi was left with one option to vote: Skip all
A woman celebrated her 100th birthday in Madison on Saturday. Sarah Bennett’s children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and others helped her celebrate the special day. She also received a proclamation from Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.
In the Mississippi Supreme Court's Southern District, incumbent Justice Dawn Beam is running against Gulfport-based attorney David Sullivan. Beam joined the court in 2016, and she is now running for her second term. Sullivan has been city prosecutor and is a municipal judge in D’Iberville.
Democrat Ty Pinkins has jogged along highways and past cotton fields to try to draw attention to his effort to unseat Mississippi’s senior Republican U.S. senator, Roger Wicker.
In Mississippi's U.S. Senate race, Republican incumbent Roger Wicker is facing off against Democratic challenger Ty Pinkins. Key issues Wicker is campaigning on include protecting the U.S. border by building a wall,
Voters in Forrest & Lamar counties will head to the polls like the rest of the nation to make their choice for president. What else is on the ballot?
Mississippi has some important races, including a US Senate race, for the 2024 general elections. Take a look at the most interesting races.
A longtime supporter of Trump and other Republicans, Favre spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers, winning the NFL's Most Valuable Player award three times and a Super Bowl. But the Pro Football Hall of Famer has been in the news lately for a welfare scandal in his home state of Mississippi.
President of the United States, who will represent Mississippi in Congress, the Senate and the state supreme court and appeals court. Knowing who is on the ballot before heading to the polls is as important as the voting.
State voters also can just contact the agency's website to find more information about polling locations and contact information of election commissioners.
States across the country are paving the way for electric vehicles. This green topic is also harshly divided along red and blue lines—which is to say, it’s heavily politicized. In North Carolina and Virginia,