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Hurricane Zeta’s Impact on the 2020 General Election

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
October 30, 2020
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 Hurricane Zeta’s Impact on the 2020 General Election

JACKSON – Hurricane Zeta made landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, causing damage and massive power outages along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With the in-person absentee voting deadline quickly approaching and Election Day right around the corner, our office is working diligently to ensure local county officials have access to the help they need.

“We’ve stressed the importance of teamwork from day one, and it’s paying dividends in the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta,” said Secretary Watson. “I am proud of the hard work and dedication I’m seeing from our Circuit Clerks, first responders, utility providers, and our office. We will continue working together to make sure Mississippians voices are clearly heard on November 3rd.”

Our Elections Division received the following update from Circuit Clerk Offices in the lower coastal counties.

  • George – The Circuit Clerk’s Office has power and is operating as usual.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Greene – The Circuit Clerk’s Office is currently without power, but absentee voting is still available.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Hancock – The Circuit Clerk’s Office is without power but remains open.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Harrison – The Circuit Clerk’s Office is currently without power and will remain closed today so local officials can asses damage from the storm. The Circuit Clerk’s Office in Gulfport is open for absentee voting only. Voters are asked to use the West entrance.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Jackson – The Circuit Clerk’s Office has power and is operating as usual.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Pearl River – The Circuit Clerk’s Office has power and is operating as usual.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Perry – The Circuit Clerk’s Office has power and is operating as usual.
    • Click here for future updates.
  • Stone – The Circuit Clerk’s Office has power and is operating as usual.
    • Click here for future updates.

All counties are accessing storm damage at polling places for Election Day (Tuesday, November 3rd). Officials with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) reached out to offer support and will be on standby to respond to any county needing assistance before, on or after Election Day.

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Secretary Watson remains in constant communication with leadership at Mississippi Power, Singing River Electric Cooperative Company, Coast Electric Power Association, Entergy, CSpire, AT&T and Sparklight. We will continue to provide guidance and assistance to county election officials and will issue another update once we’ve received more information.

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