NFIB releases 2023 Mississippi Voter Guide with key endorsements

Leah Long NFIB State Director - Official Website
Leah Long NFIB State Director - Official Website
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NFIB has published its 2023 Mississippi Voter Guide, endorsing several key lawmakers. The guide features Governor Tate Reeves, Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann, Attorney General Lynn Fitch, and 33 State Legislature candidates backed by the NFIB Mississippi PAC. This political action committee consists of NFIB members from across the state.

The guide provides crucial details on voter registration, required personal identification, and voting hours. It also lists legislative candidates supported by the NFIB Mississippi PAC.

Election Day is set for November 7, 2023. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with in-person absentee voting available at local Circuit Clerk’s Offices for eligible voters.

Small business owners and their employees are known for their high voter turnout and efforts to encourage others to vote. NFIB aims to mobilize its Mississippi members to contribute significantly to the small-business voting bloc on Election Day.



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