Mississippi Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Gubernatorial Elections Advances

On February 26, the Mississippi House Constitution Committee passed HCR 47. It the legislature passes it, then the voters would be asked if they want to amend the State Constitution to delete the requirement that a winning gubernatorial candidate must carry a majority of state house districts. Instead the voters would simply choose the Governor without regard to where the votes come from. If no one got a majority in the general election, there would be a run-off two weeks later.


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Mississippi Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Gubernatorial Elections Advances — 2 Comments

  1. Court case pending about the racist mess – gerrymander dists.


    ONE election day.
    Exec- NONPARTISAN AppV – pending Condorcet

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