September is here, which means it’s National Voter Registration Month as secretaries of state across the U.S. try to encourage more residents to exercise their civic duty.
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson announced that he’s joined fellow members of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) in promoting the importance of voting and keeping voter registration information up to date.
“The right to vote is one of the greatest civil liberties in our country and registering to vote is the first step toward successfully participating in the electoral process,” Watson said. “I’m proud of our continued efforts to help register all eligible Mississippians to exercise this civil duty.”
In 2002, NASS members established September as National Voter Registration Month to focus on encouraging the right to vote and reminding people of the state requirements and deadlines for voting. Tuesday, Sept. 16 will also be acknowledged by the NASS as National Voter Registration Day.
The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office will be making at least four stops this month as part of its Voter Registration Road Trip. The current schedule includes:
- Sept. 15: Northwest Mississippi Community College
- Sept. 17: Millsaps College
- Sept. 24: Hinds Community College
- Sept. 29: Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport
Residents do not have to find Watson and his team in person to register or update registration information. The easiest way for someone to register is by printing out this form, filling it out, and mailing it to the local circuit clerk’s office.
Watson reminds people that if they do not have access to a printer, mail-in registration forms are available at his office in Jackson and in public libraries, driver’s license exam stations, circuit clerk offices, municipal clerk offices, and public schools across the state. For those who prefer to register in person, circuit clerk and municipal clerk offices across the state offer a way to do that.
Like registering, there are multiple ways to update voter registration in Mississippi with the easiest being online. Voter registration can also be updated at local circuit clerk and municipal clerk’s offices.
While Mississippi does not have any statewide elections this year, several areas across the state will be holding special elections on Nov. 4 for legislative seats. The deadline to register to vote in-person or by mail is Oct. 6.