Friday, November 22, 2024
Saturday In-Person Absentee Voting Deadline for 2024 General Election Runoffs
JACKSON, Miss. – Saturday, November 23, 2024, is the deadline for in-person absentee voting for the General Election Runoffs. Circuit Clerk's Offices will be open from 8:00 a.m. to noon.
General Election Runoff Day will be held Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
All mail-in absentee ballots must be postmarked by November 26 and received by Circuit Clerk's Offices by 5:00 p.m. on December 5 in order to count.
To track your absentee ballot or locate your Circuit Clerk's contact information, visit the My Election Day portal.
For questions regarding General Election Runoff Day, please contact our Elections Division at ElectionAnswers@sos.ms.gov, call the Elections Hotline at (800) 829-6786, or visit YallVote.ms.
The following forty-nine (49) counties will have a runoff:
- Benton
- Bolivar
- Calhoun
- Chickasaw
- Claiborne
- Coahoma
- Copiah
- Forrest
- George
- Greene
- Hancock
- Harrison
- Hinds
- Holmes
- Humphreys
- Issaquena
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jefferson
- Jones
- Kemper
- Lafayette
- Lamar
- Lauderdale
- Leake
- Leflore
- Madison
- Monroe
- Neshoba
- Newton
- Noxubee
- Panola
- Pearl River
- Perry
- Rankin
- Scott
- Sharkey
- Smith
- Stone
- Sunflower
- Tallahatchie
- Tishomingo
- Union
- Warren
- Washington
- Wayne
- Webster
- Wilkinson
- Yazoo
ELECTION DAY REMINDERS
- Polling Place Location: Visit the polling place locator on the My Election Day portal, or contact your county Circuit Clerk's Office or local Election Commissioners to verify your polling place.
- Voter Photo ID: Voters are required to show photo identification at the polls. A voter without an acceptable form of photo identification is entitled to cast an affidavit ballot.
- Campaigning: It is unlawful to campaign for any candidate within 150 feet of any entrance to a polling place, unless on private property.
- Loitering: The polling places should be clear for 30 feet from every entrance of all people except election officials, voters waiting to vote, or authorized poll watchers.
- Camera Phones: Voters are prohibited from taking pictures of their marked ballot.