Volunteer to Help!
April 30, 2008
Can you hand out pushcards, deliver signs, stuff envelopes or make phone calls? Then we would love to have you come help Jim Kitchens get elected to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Please fill out the form below so we can keep in touch with you about the campaign. You’ll get periodic messages about what we’re doing and how you can help.
We look forward to working with you to bring about needed change to Mississippi’s judicial system!
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Letters to the Editor
April 30, 2008
Want to help spread the word about Jim Kitchens and his candidacy for the Mississippi Supreme Court? Then please consider writing a letter to the editor to your local newspaper.
You can find your local daily newspaper by clicking on this:
Mississipppi Press Association: Daily Newspapers
You can find your local weekly newspaper by clicking on this link:
Mississippi Press Association: Weekly Newspapers
And feel free to send us a copy of your letter to letters@kitchensforjustice.com or by using this contact page.
Remember, Jim Kitchens will fight to keep your judges elected by the people, not appointed by the rich and powerful. He’ll also fight to make sure that everyone is treated equally and fairly by the courts, with no special treatment given to large corporations or rich special interest groups.
Ask the readers in your area to vote for Jim Kitchens for the Mississippi Supreme Court on Nov. 4, 2008.
Talk Radio
April 30, 2008
Mississippi has a growing presence on talk radio. You can help us by making sure the listeners of talk radio understand why you are supporting Jim Kitchens.
Below you will find contact information for various talk radio shows that are based here in Mississippi. Please call and voice your support for Kitch, and encourage the listeners to vote for him on Nov. 4.
SuperTalk MS
Stations
WTCD 96.9 FM – Indianola
WFMN 97.3 FM – Jackson
Programs
Paul Gallo
6-9 a.m.
888-808-8636
JT & Dave
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
888-808-8636
By Region
Greenwood
Station: WGNL 104.3FM
Program: Let’s Talk
Time: 11 a.m. – noon
Phone: 662-453-1643
Jackson
Station: WJNT 1180AM
Program: WJNT This Morning
Time: 7:30-9 a.m. (T,Th,F)
Phone: 601-366-1180
Station: WJNT 1180AM
Program: WJNT This Afternoon
Time: 7:30-9 a.m.
Phone: 601-366-1180
Station: WMPR 90.1FM
Program: Charles Evers Show
Time: 8-9 p.m. (W)
Phone: 601-948-5950
Station: WQST 92.5FM
Program: Mississippi Connection
Time: 5-6 p.m. (Weekdays)
Phone: 601-713-0500
Meridian
Station: WMOX 1010AM
Program: Morning Show
Time: 6-10 a.m. (Weekdays)
Phone: 601-693-1891
Station: WNBN 1290AM
Program: Rev. Thompson
Time: 8-9 a.m.
Phone: 601-483-4301
Vicksburg
Station: WQBC 1420 AM
Program: The Mike Corley Program
Time: Noon-2 p.m.
Phone: 601-636-7887
Station: WQBC 1420 AM
Program: Mike Gallagher
Time: 9-11 a.m. (Weekdays)
Phone: 601-636-7887
Register to Vote
April 30, 2008
If you are not already registered to vote in Mississippi, you can download this form, take it to your county Circuit Clerk’s office and they will handle the rest.
The deadline to register for the Nov. 4 election is Oct. 4, 2008.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
ELIGIBILITY
To register in Mississippi you must:
be a citizen of the United States
have lived in Mississippi and in your county (and city, if applicable) 30 days before the election in which you want to vote
be 18 years old by the time of the general election in which you want to vote
have not been convicted of murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement, or bigamy, or have had your rights restored as required by law
not have been declared mentally incompetent by a courtNote: State law changed by federal court order in 1998 and by state legislation in 2000. We now accept the form as registration for voting for all state and federal offices.
REQUIREMENTS :
United States citizen.
Eligibility requirements of my state.
The information I have provided is true to the best of my knowledge under penalty of perjury. If I have provided false information, I may be fined, imprisoned, or (if not a U.S. citizen) deported from or refuzed entry to the United States.










