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Mississippi kids pick Obama in mock election
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Other students get their turn to vote in the mock presidential election at Mooreville Elementary School. (THOMAS WELLS | DAILY JOURNAL)
Other students get their turn to vote in the mock presidential election at Mooreville Elementary School. (THOMAS WELLS | DAILY JOURNAL)
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JACKSON — Mississippi school children in a mock election Thursday overwhelmingly voted for incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann announced the results of the 2012 Mock Election at the Old Capitol Museum. More than 104,000 students cast ballots.

The results of the mock election are as follows:

Barack Obama: 57,880 votes – 55 percent

Mitt Romney: 46,724 votes – 45 percent

TOTAL VOTES: 104,524 votes – 100 percent

“By engaging students to participate in the voting process early, we believe they will continue to vote as adults,” Hosemann said in a press release. “Our goal is to increase voter participation, regardless of age. The more familiar an individual is with the voting process, the more likely they will return to the voting booth in the future.”

The mock election is part of Promote the Vote, an educational program of the Secretary of State’s Office designed to encourage civic participation in our youth. More than 210,000 students in 78 of Mississippi’s 82 counties are participating in Promote the Vote this year, the highest student participation rate since the program’s inception in 1996.
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