Voter Registration Information

Every U.S. citizen who possesses the following qualifications is entitled to register to vote in Mississippi:

  • An inhabitant of Mississippi, except persons judicially declared mentally incompetent; At least 18 years old (or will be by the date of the next general election);
  • A resident of the state, county, and supervisor’s district for 30 days;
  • Has never been convicted of any crime listed in Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution (murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement, or bigamy).
  • Once you are registered, you generally remain registered indefinitely, unless you move or no longer meet one of the qualifications to vote.

WHERE TO REGISTER

You may register to vote either by mail or by visiting your county Circuit Clerk (usually in the county courthouse) or Municipal Clerk (usually in City Hall).

You also may register to vote when applying for or renewing your driver's license, or when applying for services at numerous state and federal government agencies.

REGISTERING BY MAIL

Any Mississippian qualified to register to vote may do so by mail. For an application, call your county Circuit Clerk, or pick one up at the courthouse, public library or other participating government office. Mail-in voter registration forms are also available from the Secretary of State's Office.

WHEN TO REGISTER

If you register by mail: Your application must be postmarked at least 30 days prior to the election in which you want to vote.

If you register in the clerk’s office: You must register at least 30 days prior to the election in which you want to vote.  In most cases, Circuit Clerks and Municipal Clerks are required to register voters at any time during usual business hours of 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.

To vote in the general election on November 6th, you must register to vote by July 6 . Mail in applications must be post marked by 5 pm October 5th .