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    • Mississippi Code
    • Title 23 - Elections
    • Chapter 15 - Mississippi Election Code
    • Article 13 - Ballots
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    • § 23-15-353. Sufficient ballots to be printed and distributed

    Mississippi Code
    Other Elections
    § 23-15-353. Sufficient ballots to be printed and distributed

    The officer charged with printing and distributing the official ballot shall ascertain from the registrar, at least ten (10) days before the day of election, the number of registered voters in each voting precinct; and he or she shall have printed and distributed a sufficient number of ballots for use in each precinct.

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    Mississippi Code

    Title 23 - Elections

    Chapter 15 - Mississippi Election Code

    Article 13 - Ballots

    Other Elections

    § 23-15-351. Authority to print ballots; penalties

    § 23-15-353. Sufficient ballots to be printed and distributed

    § 23-15-355. Payment of ballot expenses

    § 23-15-357. Back and outside of ballot

    § 23-15-363. Names of candidates who have not duly withdrawn not omitted from ballot

    § 23-15-367. Printing of official ballot generally; order in which titles of various offices are to be listed on the ballot; furnishing of sample of official ballot; alphabetical arrangement in primary elections

    § 23-15-371. Loss or destruction of official ballots

    § 23-15-373. Report regarding lost ballots

    § 23-15-375. Local issues

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