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01 Sep MCJ Argues At Court Hearing That Mississippi Voters Have The Right To Vote Absentee During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted at September 01, 2020 in Blog by Mississippi Center for Justice

On Friday, August 28, MCJ brought its case regarding absentee voting during the COVID-19 pandemic to a socially distanced courtroom in the Hinds County Chancery Courthouse, where we contended that Mississippi’s absentee ballot law should be interpreted to give voters the choice of voting absentee...

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