See Mississippi winners from the Nov. 4 special legislative election in Forrest, Lamar and Perry counties. Did any districts flip parties?
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.
This story originally appeared on Mississippi Today, a nonprofit news outlet covering Mississippi. Sign up for their free daily newsletter. Democratic candidates on Tuesday night appeared to have gained three Mississippi legislative seats,
DeSoto County residents will return to the polls Nov. 4 to cast their ballots in the Mississippi Senate special elections.
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.
Jackson's District 26 Senate seat, left vacant when John Horhn became the city’s mayor, is set for a Dec. 2 runoff after Tuesday's election results.
Democrats enjoyed major wins beyond just the marquee races, up and down the ballot — and across the country — continuing the party's momentum heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
A 13-year-long supermajority in the Mississippi state senate has been broken after Tuesday’s special election.