What you need to know before voting
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Mississippi allows for 10 types of photo identification to be used on Election Day. For the complete list, click here.
If you don't have any of those listed, you can get a free MS Voter Identification Card by visiting any circuit clerk's office. For more information on getting a MS Voter ID Card, click here. -
Type in your address to find where to vote:
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College students may register to vote with either their home address OR school residence. For more information about your options, click here.
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All voters have the right to ask questions and view a sample ballot posted before voting. All voters have the right to mark a ballot in private, free from intimidation or force, and to cast a ballot if in line to vote at 7 p.m. It is unlawful to post or distribute any campaign literature within 150 feet of the polling place unless on private property. This includes wearing any T-shirts, buttons, etc. with a candidate’s name or likeness as well. It is also unlawful to loiter within 30 feet of the polling place.
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If you did not vote in the Primary Election, you can still vote in the General Election.