Mississippi Sees Surge in Absentee Ballots Ahead of November Election
More than 20,000 voters have already cast their ballots by mail
Columbus, Mississippi – More than 20,000 Mississippians have submitted their absentee ballots. The state has received just over 23,000 absentee ballots so far. Additionally, nearly 39,000 absentee ballots have been requested, indicating a significant interest among residents to make their voices heard.
This uptick in absentee voting reflects a growing trend among local voters opting for mail-in or in-person early voting options.
How to Track Your Vote
Voters who have requested or submitted an absentee ballot can track its status through the My Election Day ballot tracker available on the Secretary of State’s website. This tool provides real-time updates about the ballot’s journey from the mailbox to the counting precinct.
Important Deadlines to Remember
The last day to participate in in-person absentee voting is November 2. Ballots mailed in should be postmarked by Election Day to ensure they count.
Engaging with Your Community
A Community Effort
The effort to submit absentee ballots and participate in voting showcases how much Mississippi residents care about their future. It’s about coming together to support the candidates and issues that align with shared values and vision for a better tomorrow.