Election Integrity Assurance Committee

Primary definition

"The state executive committee of any political party authorized to conduct political party primaries shall form an election integrity assurance committee for each congressional district." In the event of a failure of the proper officials to perform in a timely manner, the committee will be called upon to take "appropriate action to insure that such duties are performed in order to secure the orderly conduct of the primary." Miss. Code §23-15-271.

Also known asEIAC · Election Integrity Assurance Committee · Election Integrity Committee · Primary Election Integrity Assurance Committee · District Election Integrity Assurance Committee
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"The state executive committee of any political party authorized to conduct political party primaries shall form an election integrity assurance committee for each congressional district." In the event of a failure of the proper officials to perform in a timely manner, the committee will be called upon to take "appropriate action to insure that such duties are performed in order to secure the orderly conduct of the primary." Miss. Code §23-15-271.

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Election Integrity Assurance Committee. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 22, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/election-integrity-assurance-committee

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