Absentee Ballots Now Available in Mississippi: What Voters Need to Know

Exciting News for Voters in Mississippi!

Columbus, Mississippi – Absentee ballots are officially available at your county Circuit Clerk’s offices. This is a fantastic option for those who may not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day itself.

What You Need to Know About Absentee Voting

To vote absentee, you need to determine if you’re eligible. If you meet the requirements, head over to your local Circuit Clerk’s office to request your ballot. The process is designed to be straightforward and user-friendly.

Once you have your absentee ballot, you can track its status through the My Election Day feature on the Mississippi Secretary of State’s website. This tool allows you to stay informed about your ballot every step of the way.

Key Dates to Remember

The last day to vote in-person absentee is November 2. If you prefer to mail in your absentee ballot, make sure it’s postmarked on or before November 5, which is also Election Day. It’s vital to pay attention to these dates to ensure your voice is heard.

If you haven’t registered to vote yet, the deadline is October 7. This is the final day for voter registration applications, whether you’re submitting them in person or via mail.

Stay Informed and Connected

To stay updated on all things related to voting and elections, many resources are available. Social media is a way to keep in touch with what’s happening around you. Follow local updates on platforms like Facebook and X for real-time information.

Your Vote Matters!

Voting is one of our most important rights and the cornerstone of democracy. By participating in elections, you’re making your voice heard on the issues that affect your life and community. Whether you’re voting absentee or in person, every vote truly counts.

Everyone is encouraged to take the necessary steps to ensure they are registered and ready to vote. Making this election season a demonstration of civic engagement and community spirit is important.

Share Your Thoughts

If you encounter any challenges during the voting process or have questions, local community members and resources are here to help you navigate this vital process. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with neighbors and discuss the issues you care about most.

Your Community News Source

Your engagement is essential not only for yourself but also for the entire community. Keep those lines of communication open and share the news with friends and family to ensure everyone is prepared to cast their vote this November!


Author: HERE Starkville

HERE Starkville

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