Most of the elections come after a federal court ordered more Black-majority districts in the Mississippi Senate. Lawmakers had to create new boundaries for many districts to comply with the law.
See Mississippi winners from the Nov. 4 special legislative election in Forrest, Lamar and Perry counties. Did any districts flip parties?
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Special election races are underway in parts of our viewing area. Polls opened this morning at 7 am. In Noxubee County, voters will be determining the outcome for three different races. Those include the Sheriff’s seat, the Coroner’s position, and the race for District 5 Election Commissioner.
DeSoto County residents will return to the polls Nov. 4 to cast their ballots in the Mississippi Senate special elections.
Special Elections don't usually draw large numbers, but that was not the case for Noxubee County.  More than 2,000 people cast votes in the Sheriff and Coroner races.  While the turnout was good, there was still no winner in either race,
It was an election night that will go down in the history books for DeSoto County. The Mississippi Senate special election on Tuesday wasn’t just another vote; it was the first time voters cast ballots in a newly created,
DeSoto County voters returned to the polls Nov. 4 to cast their ballots in the Mississippi Senate special elections. Here are the results.
A 13-year-long supermajority in the Mississippi state senate has been broken after Tuesday’s special election.
Polling places will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. across the impacted districts. The special Senate election is the result of a federal court ruling that found Mississippi’s previous Senate map diluted Black voting strength.