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More Than 27,000 Absentee Ballots Requested for Primary Runoff Election

By: Sarah Ulmer - August 26, 2019

As of 1 p.m. today, 27,518 Mississippians have requested absentee ballots for the upcoming August 27 Primary Runoff Election, and 24,347 absentee ballots have been received back to the Circuit Clerks’ Offices.

In the August 6 Primary Election, 46,636 absentee ballots were requested, with 42,858 absentee ballots returned. The number of votes cast in the August 6 Republican Primary Election totaled 383,080 and the number of votes cast in the August 6 Democratic Primary Election totaled 302,390, for a grand total of 685,470 votes cast.  More than 1.8 million Mississippians are registered to vote in the upcoming election.  Census data estimates the State’s eligible voting age population to be about 2.2 million.

Circuit Clerks’ Offices must be in receipt of absentee ballots returned by mail by 5 p.m. today. For military and overseas voters, absentee ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 27.

Polls are open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.  Any voter in line at 7 p.m. is entitled to cast a ballot.  Voters can find their polling place and a sample ballot by visiting the Secretary of State’s Polling Place Locator.

For more information about State election laws or Election Day information, visit Y’all Vote, www.yallvote.sos.ms.gov, or call the Elections Division Hotline at (601) 576-2550 or 1-800-829-6786.

You can view the votes for each party by county below: 

Primary Runoff Absentee County Breakdown REPUBLICAN 8.26.19 1p.m. by yallpolitics on Scribd

Primary Runoff Absentee County Breakdown DEMOCRATIC 8.26.19 1p.m. by yallpolitics on Scribd

Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann Press Release

8/26/2019

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Sarah Ulmer

Sarah is a Mississippi native, born and raised in Madison. She is a graduate of Mississippi State University, where she studied Communications, with an emphasis in Broadcasting and Journalism. Sarah’s experience spans multiple mediums, including extensive videography with both at home and overseas, broadcasting daily news, and hosting a live radio show. In 2017, Sarah became a member of the Capitol Press Corp in Mississippi and has faithfully covered the decisions being made by leaders on some of the most important issues facing our state. Email Sarah: sarah@magnoliatribune.com