LAMAR COUNTY, Miss. (WDAM) - Big news for Lamar County, after Tuesday night’s election, the school district received enough votes to pass the $117 million dollar bond.
See how Mississippians in Forrest and Lamar counties voted in the 2024 presidential election as well as state and local races ...
On Tuesday, Lamar County voters had the chance to cast their ballots on a bond referendum proposed by the Lamar County School ...
Incumbent Mississippi Congressman Mike Ezell won re-election in Tuesday's race. He defeated Democrat Craig Raybon to return to D.C. for second term.
Voters in Forrest & Lamar counties will head to the polls like the rest of the nation to make their choice for president.
Magnolia State voters will decide who they want representing them in the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and the White House, as well ...
Voting precincts in Lamar County are divided by the supervisors' districts. Don't know where to vote? Find your polling place here.
Voting precincts in Lamar County are divided by the supervisors' districts. Polling hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
While the race for president is the big-ticket item for the Nov. 5 general election ... Stone and Hancock County circuit courts. Perhaps the most competitive judicial race is for District 5, Position ...
Lamar County 2024 general election sample ballot by Renaldo Hopkins II on Scribd For more information, you can visit the Mississippi Secretary of State’s website or the Y’all Vote website.