Mississippi Runoff Elections for Key Judicial Seats
Mississippi Runoff Elections for Key Judicial Seats

Mississippi Runoff Elections for Key Judicial Seats

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Mississippi is holding runoff elections for two key judicial positions on November 26, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The elections will determine seats on the Mississippi Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, with incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens facing Republican State Senator Jenifer Branning. Voters in 49 counties, including Copiah and Jefferson, will participate, and they must present a valid photo ID to vote. Concerns about election integrity will be addressed by authorities if issues arise. Absentee voting deadlines have passed prior to the election. In Arkansas, runoff elections are set for city council positions in northern Pulaski County following certified November results.

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