Voting Rights Advocates Demand Answers on Hinds County Ballot Shortages
Voting-rights organizations are demanding answers about the ballot shortages that affected voters in Hinds County, Miss., in November’s elections.
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Voting-rights organizations are demanding answers about the ballot shortages that affected voters in Hinds County, Miss., in November’s elections.
Hinds County’s failure to ensure voters had enough ballots to vote in Mississippi’s Nov. 7 general election is drawing scrutiny from Congress.
Another election year is over, but our work interrogating Mississippi’s election systems—from ballot shortages to database errors—certainly is not.
At least nine Hinds County polling places ran out of ballots over the course of Election Day as voters headed to the polls to elect a governor and to vote for other statewide, legislative, regional and local offices. Hinds County includes Jackson, the nearly 83%-Black capital city.
At least 92 voting precincts in Mississippi’s Statewide Election Management System have missing, incomplete, incorrect or old addresses.
Jackson Public Schools released a video urging residents to vote in Mississippi’s statewide elections.
LaWanda Dickens encourages Mississippians to vote in their best interest in today’s gubernatorial election.
Mississippi voters can use the following table to examine voting precincts for Mississippi’s Nov. 7, 2023, statewide elections.
Duvalier Malone writes that low voter turnout delegitimizes the government, affects minorities and threatens Mississippi’s democracy.
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