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Mississippi 2019 Elections

Read stories about Mississippi's upcoming 2019 election, including the gubernatorial election.

OPINION: As An Immigrant in Mississippi, Every Day Is a Waiting Game

"When it comes to immigrants in Mississippi, those claiming to be pro-life and have family values tend to forget about supposed reliefs. It’s the reason why southern hospitality means nothing to me."

Will a Court Force Mississippi to Change on Mental Health?

In a 2017 report, ProPublica identified more than 100 cases in which Mississippians with mental illnesses were spending long periods in jail waiting for a bed or evaluation from the state hospital.

Judge: Mississippi Violates Civil Rights of Those With Mental Illness

Mississippi must make sweeping changes to its mental-health system so that people with severe mental illness have access to treatment in their own communities rather than being unnecessarily institutionalized in state hospitals, a federal judge in Jackson ruled Wednesday morning.

'Don't Let Anybody Take Our Flag From Us,' Kamala Harris Tells New Orleans

"Don't let anybody take our flag from us," Democratic U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris urged an audience in New Orleans on Friday, Aug. 3.

Joe Biden's Praise for Segregationists Spans Decades

Harris took aim at Biden, not only for his recent praise for the "civility" that segregationists like Eastland and former U.S. Sen. Herman Talmadge of Georgia showed him, but for his efforts to kill the program that integrated her school.

In Neshoba, Lieutenant Gov Candidates Duel, Detail (Some) Issue Stances

In Mississippi, lieutenant governors are powerful, with executive and legislative roles. They serve as the president of the Senate, which gives them significant leverage in choosing the committee chairs who decide which legislation to prioritize—or kill.

Jim Hood, Tate Reeves: Real Issues on Center Stage in Governor’s Race

Tate Reeves pushed typical conservative buttons on his way to primary victory. Tammy Pearson said he spent too much time "relying on his name-dropping of Trump," adding, "This is a state election, not a national election. This is Mississippi."

Abortion and Reproductive Rights in Mississippi

A collection of stories on reproductive rights in the state and Mississippi's only abortion clinic.

Fondren’s Hotel Boom

Fondren, one of Jackson’s fastest-growing neighborhoods, is experiencing a boom in hotels and other development. Some of those plans, however, are causing controversy and businesses to relocate. Here are related stories.

Mississippi Lobbyists, Associates in Thick of Trump’s Ukraine-Russia Web

Donna Ladd and Nick Judin wrote an explainer on the Mississippi connections to the Trump impeachment inquiry.

JFP Reporting on Police Shootings and Excessive Use of Force

An archive of impactful journalism on the problems with policing in Mississippi

The Fight for Family Goes On

After the Obergefell decision, Mississippi’s leaders "made sure to let us know we are still beneath the religious elite," Rev. Brandiilyne Mangum-Dear said. "We may have acquired marriage that day (in 2015), but we certainly didn't get equality."

God Save the Governor: Phil Bryant, Brexit Soldier

Phil Bryant is not the first Mississippi governor to actively support a state's efforts to secede from a union. But he is the first to so actively involve himself in a U.S. ally's own secession plans.

RAND: Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith Lives in a Bubble of White Privilege

Conservative Fred Rand argues that Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith furthers negative stereotypes of Mississippi .

RAND: The State Flag Must Go

A long-time member of the Sons of the Confederacy argues that the Mississippi state flag must be changed.

MEMA Flood Preparedness

MEMA Flood Preparedness

Mississippi ToyCon in Brandon

The inaugural Mississippi ToyCon took place on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Brandon Civic Center. The event featured more than 40 vendors selling vintage and modern toys, comics and collectibles, as well as cosplayers, prizes and more.

COVID-19 in Mississippi, Indepth: A Primer

COVID-19 has arrived in Jackson. As the nation grapples with the extent of the crisis, the legislature and most business are shutting their doors. But there are vital steps individuals can take to protect themselves and their communities.

White Southerners Who Changed Their Mind About the Flag

Donna Ladd talked to white Mississippians who changed their minds about the Mississippi flag for The Guardian.