Voting rights groups push for answers from Mississippi election officials about ballot shortages

Members of voting rights group hold signs calling for protection of voting rights while joining others at a news conference in Jackson, Miss., on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023, (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — One month after Mississippi's November statewide election, voting rights groups say election officials in the state's largest county have failed to provide enough information about the problems that led to polling precincts running out of ballots.

The coalition of statewide and national civil rights organizations has requested meetings and more details about why Hinds County Election Commissioners ordered the wrong ballots, leading to on the day the state was deciding a and a full slate of down-ballot races. Those queries have largely been met with silence, the groups said at a joint news conference Thursday.

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