| Voting machine complaints reportedSunHerald.com, MS - Nov 4, 2008Protect the Vote 2008 is an initiative of the Mississippi State Conference of NAACP in partnership with the ACLU of Mississippi, Magnolia Bar Association, ... |
No items of support allowed near pollsLaurel Leader Call, MS - Nov 4, 2008The latest numbers from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office of registered voters show there are now 1895583 registered voters in Mississippi as of ... |
Tommy Bryan takes District 2Daily Times Leader, MS - Nov 4, 2008Bryan has also said elections should be “clean, lawful and fair to every voter.” He works as the Regional Financial Director for Northeast Mississippi for ... |
Some Glitches Encountered in MississippiWTOK, MS - Nov 4, 2008City of Meridian officials said voters who received parking tickets shortly after polls opened Tuesday morning at the Velma Young precinct will not have to ... |
Harper wins 3rd District seatJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 4, 2008Voters standing in long lines at precincts across the district - which runs diagonally across Mississippi from Starkville to Natchez - said they identified ... |
Davis concedes congressional raceJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 4, 2008Many north Mississippi voters said they were looking to today’s congressional race for hope for their district’s future. Both candidates have portrayed ... |
Polls closed after historic turnoutJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 4, 2008Wiseman said the interest demonstrated by Mississippi voters is like no election he has seen, buoyed in part by high interest created by Sen. ... |
Mother of nine votes for the first timeWLOX, MS - Nov 4, 2008By Elise Roberts - bio | email GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) - There are nearly 200000 new Mississippi voters. While many of them were waiting to be of legal age, ... |
Sun rises to long lines of votersJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 4, 2008Martin Bittick, 68, founder of the Mississippi Chorus, recently retired after a long career in real estate. “There are so many things to think about — right ... |
High turnout, possible lines expectedNatchez Democrat, MS - Nov 4, 2008“Please have some patience with them as they try to help the voters.” The polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm today in Mississippi and from 6 am to 8 pm in ... |
Winner Takes AllThe Reflector online, MS - Nov 4, 2008Mississippi State University College Republican chairman Nathaniel Dobbs said electors should vote for the Republican ticket, Sen. ... |
A day that sets America apartBiloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 4, 2008The lines were already stretching out when the polling-place doors opened to voters Tuesday morning. The South Mississippi sun warmed neighbors catching up ... |
County numbers follow stateNatchez Democrat, MS - Nov 4, 2008The Democratic Party’s National Committeeman for Mississippi Everett Sanders said he believed Adams County would benefit from Obama’s victory. ... |
An inconvenient youth (Vote)The Reflector online, MS - Nov 4, 2008"Almost everybody that I've talked to [at Mississippi State University] is apathetic about voting, they don't agree with the politics of, you know, ... |
Coast voters fail to break turnout recordsBiloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 4, 2008Shortly after polls opened in South Mississippi, all signs pointed to record-breaking turnout: long lines, dozens of first-time voters and others who voted ... |
Youth Vote More Prominent in Future Elections?Jackson Free Press, MS - Nov 4, 2008Younger voters gave Kerry his strongest support of any age group—63 percent of them went for him here in Mississippi, leading the South—though their appeal ... |
A Look at Mississippi's Election DayWTOK, MS - Nov 4, 2008A "Protect the Vote '08" call center was organized to record problems voters were having casting their vote at the polls. Complaints range from poll workers ... |
Mississippi sees heavy turnoutHattiesburg American, MS - Nov 4, 2008There was steady stream of voters in and out of Community Bible Church, but the major rush appears to have ended. So far, 523 people have voted there. ... |
‘Change has come’Meridian Star, MS - Nov 4, 2008A survey of voters leaving polling places on Tuesday showed the economy was by far the top Election Day issue. Six in 10 voters said so, and none of the ... |
Democrats Battle For Senate MajorityWAPT, MS - Nov 4, 2008Two races this year -- one of the seats in Mississippi and one of the seats in Wyoming -- are special elections to fill the remaining four years of terms ... |
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