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NEW: A civil rights coalition is urging Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson to issue firm rules and guidelines requiring county election officials to provide timely, accurate polling place information to voters or risk "disenfranchisement." mississippifreepress.org/284…
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The letter, which cites @MSFreePress investigations, says “poll site changes impacted thousands of Mississippi voters ahead of the 2020 election due to omissions or inaccurate reporting of those changes to the Secretary of State’s online poll site locator.”mississippifreepress.org/284…
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Secretary Watson told the civil rights groups in April that voting rights is one of his "main objectives," but he doesn't have authority to issue the rules that want because “Mississippi is a bottom-up state, meaning local officials run our elections.” mississippifreepress.org/284…
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The civil rights groups told Watson in a letter Friday that he does "have the authority to issue the rules we recommended" and that polling place changes "disproportionately impact Black voters." mississippifreepress.org/284…

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“Mississippi may be a ‘bottom up’ state, but your office routinely issues rules that reach even further (and rest upon less clear statutory authority) than the rules we request," the civil rights organizations told Watson. mississippifreepress.org/284…
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In June, we reported that 70 voting precincts had changed since the 2020 election, but at least 16 of those changes were NOT updated in the statewide database by local election officials—meaning the poll locator was sending some voters to the wrong place. mississippifreepress.org/243…
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