View results from the Nov. 5 general election in Mississippi here.
The Associated Press did not publish a headline on Mississippi’s literacy program that misspelled the state’s name as “Missippi” as shown in a fabricated screenshot shared online with a caption questioning the credibility of AP’s election poll reporting.
Source: Election results are from The Associated Press. By The New York Times election results team: Michael Andre, Emma Baker, Neil Berg, Andrew Chavez, Michael Beswetherick, Matthew Bloch, Lily Boyce,
Mississippi voters will decide winners for one seat on the state Supreme Court and one on the state Court of Appeals.
Jenifer Branning and Justice Jim Kitchens were locked in a closely contested runoff for a Mississippi Supreme Court seat late Tuesday, with votes still being counted.Meanwhile, Amy St. Pe' secured a victory in the race for an open Mississippi Court of Appeals seat.
Mississippians will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in two runoff elections for the Mississippi Supreme Court and the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
On Nov. 26, candidates in state judicial races competed in runoff elections for a Mississippi Supreme Court seat and a Mississippi Court of Appeals seat.
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The legendary actress Sophia Loren has a lookalike granddaughter, Lucia-Sofia Ponti, and she’s making her public debut in the most vintage-inspired way you can think of: at a Debutante Ball. That’s right, Debutante Balls are still a thing, but with a distinct change. Held in Paris on Nov 30, the Debutante Ball was renamed to …
Mississippi voters will decide winners for one seat on the state Supreme Court and one on the state Court of Appeals.
Mississippi’s General Election Runoff Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 26. According to Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson, there are 49 counties across the state that will have runoff elections.