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House approves law to place parties with 10% past vote atop presidential ballot in alphabetical order

2252453 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The House adopted a committee substitute for House Bill 38 to move parties whose nominees received at least 10% of the prior presidential vote to the top of the presidential ballot in alphabetical order; the measure passed 93‑16.

The Mississippi House passed a committee substitute for House Bill 38 that changes the order of presidential nominations on the ballot. Under the measure, political parties whose nominees received at least 10% of the vote in the previous presidential election will be placed at the top of the ballot in alphabetical order; other parties and…

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