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Absentee Voting Begins Monday After Mississippi’s Lowest Primary Turnout Since 2007

Mississippians will be able to begin casting absentee ballots in person for this year’s statewide, regional and legislative offices beginning Monday, Sept. 25. The election, which includes major offices such as governor and attorney general and all state Senate and House seats, comes on the heels of the lowest primary turnout since 2007 in August.

“Unfortunately, the turnout for this primary election was approximately 30% of registered voters, the lowest statewide turnout since 2007, despite the promising absentee ballot numbers, and the work we’ve done registering and educating voters across the state,” Republican Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson said in his Wednesday morning newsletter.

Mississippi does not have universal early voting options, but starting Monday, eligible registered voters who meet the requirements for casting an absentee ballot can do so in person at their local circuit clerk’s office.

Those who can legally cast absentee ballots include voters who are students or teachers and will be absent from their county of residence on election day; have a permanent physical disability that causes hardship or are the spouse of someone with such a disability; have a job that requires a person to work during voting hours; or are 65 years of age or older. The Secretary of State’s website, which includes a full list of acceptable reasons to vote absentee, also notes that “any qualified elector who is away from his or her county of residence on election day for any reason” may vote absentee.

Some voters are also eligible to vote absentee by mail; click here for more information. Mississippians who reside overseas, including military service members, can vote by email. For more information, contact the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Elections Hotline at 1-800-829-6786 or send an email to [email protected].

Voters will be able to cast absentee ballots in person at their circuit clerk’s office until Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. to noon; offices will also be open on Saturday, Oct. 28, at the same times for in-person absentee voting.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. In Mississippi, voters must register 30 days before an election in order to

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