The voting season has generally been lax here in Mississippi, which isn’t a good thing. Even with seemingly less at stake, midterms matter. That should go without saying, right? Not so much.
Nearly two weeks ago, while precincts across the country were beginning to conclude their election of those who would represent their districts in the coming years, I had the distinct privilege of
Student campaign volunteers spent months doing campaign work that culminated on Election Day yesterday. On campus, several students worked as volunteers on campaigns to elect specific candidates in Mississippi and to support
The story is being updated and will include a final vote tally as it becomes available. See updated results at thedmonline.com Roger Wicker, Mississippi’s incumbent Republican U.S. senator, defeated David Baria, the
Oxford citizens turned out in droves to vote in the 2018 midterm elections on Tuesday, surpassing 2014 midterm voting totals two hours before the polls closed. Voters faced long lines, reported voting
Mississippi voters head to the polls today to vote on a pair of historic Senate races, their respective House races and local judicial races. The Daily Mississippian interviewed all five major Senate
With the midterm elections happening this week, it seems like a good time to listen to music that has been inspired by politics or just some good old patriotic songs. Music has
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, The Daily Mississippian interviewed all five major Senate candidates to get their opinions on potential solutions to the “brain drain” issue plaguing the state of Mississippi.
About half of the 101 Ole Miss students and faculty who were surveyed on Tuesday said they plan to vote in next week’s midterm election. In a random survey of 101 students
The 2018 midterm elections will decide the fate of which party holds a majority in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Many states that were once solid Republican or Democrat are