Investigative Journalist, Fiction Writer, and Private School Teacher - U.S. House Candidate @bronco4congress - Big fan of my family, my students, and @memgrizz
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Happy February! We're steady coming up on voter registration deadlines for the primary elections this March. The deadline to register in-person to vote is Feb. 12th. Applications submitted by mail have to be postmarked by this date also.
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Mississippi’s Presidential, Congressional Primary Sample Ballot Now Available
Voters will head to the polls on March 12th in the Magnolia State to choose their party's nominees.
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Howdy. My name is Bronco Williams and I’m announcing my candidacy today for the U.S. House elections in Mississippi this year. The primary elections will be March 12th
For more information about me or my campaign you can find my website attached here - https://t.co/ifIihgQ170
The state board of education has named Lance Evans as the next state superintendent.
He is the current superintendent of the New Albany School District.
https://t.co/fXTyt9FKcL
The Mississippi State Board of Education has not had a permanent superintendent since the retirement of Dr. Carey Wright in 2022.
https://t.co/rxL7VZ3PEz
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) won reelection by 26,619 votes.
If the 5th Circuit allowed the decision striking down the state's felony disenfranchisement law to stay in effect, 29,000+ more Mississippians would've had the right to vote this election. https://t.co/bvigo98zUd
After months of contentious campaigning, incumbent Gov. Tate Reeves won Lafayette County in the 2023 Mississippi gubernatorial election.
https://t.co/QAOLreFRNA
Incumbent Tate Reeves (R) defeated Brandon Presley (D) in the general election for governor of Mississippi on November 7, 2023. Reeves' victory, coupled with Republican victories in the state legislature, means Mississippi maintains its Republican trifecta.