Elections in Mississippi explained
Elections are held every year in the US state of Mississippi.[1]
US presidential elections are held every 4 years, most recently in 2020. Elections to the House of Representatives are every 2 years, most recently in 2020. Gubernatorial elections are held every 4 years, most recently in 2019, together with general elections for all members of the state legislature. The two US senate seats are elected for overlapping 6 year terms. The Class 1 senate seat was most recently contested in 2018, the Class 2 senate seat was contested in 2020.
In a 2020 study, Mississippi was ranked as the 4th hardest state for citizens to vote in.[2]
Elections since 2000
2000
2002
2003
- General election
- Gubernatorial election
2004
2006
- United States House of Representatives elections
- United States Senate election
2007
- Primary election
- General election
- Gubernatorial election
2008
- United States presidential election
- Democratic primary Republican primary
- 1st congressional district special election
- United States House of Representatives elections
- United States Senate election
- United States Senate special election
2010
2011
2012
2014
- United States House of Representatives elections
- United States Senate election
2015
2016
- United States presidential election
- United States House of Representatives elections
2018
2019
2020
2022
2023
2024
2027
See also
External links
- Elections at the Mississippi Secretary of State official website
Notes and References
- Book: 2016-2020 Mississippi Blue Book ]. . 2017 . 2016-2020 . 545.
- J. Pomante II . Michael . Li . Quan . Cost of Voting in the American States: 2020 . Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy . 15 Dec 2020 . 19 . 4 . 503–509 . 10.1089/elj.2020.0666 . 225139517 . 14 January 2022. free .