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 ...
The practice of stripping voting rights away from people for life is a holdover from the Jim Crow-era. The framers of the 1890 Constitution believed Black people were most likely to commit those ...
A federal appeals court panel incorrectly interpreted federal and state laws when it ruled that Mississippi cannot count mail ...
Her situation highlights a flaw in the Mississippi election process. If you don't know you are going ... "He said I would ...
In Mississippi, county election offices have until Nov. 13 to confirm election results thanks to a now-defunct state law ...
This article was published as a collaboration between Bolts and The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering ...
It appears unlikely that the ruling will affect the current election. By Isabelle Taft A Mississippi law requiring officials to count absentee ballots received by mail up to five days after ...
the U.S. Attorney's Office in Mississippi appointed two monitors to investigate voter rights concerns, election fraud complaints and threats of violence to elections officials and workers.
Jenifer Branning is seeking to unseat Jim Kitchens on the state Supreme Court, while Amy St. Pe and Jennifer Schloegel battle ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, voters will determine who will hold one of central Mississippi’s three seats on the nine-member state ...