This is the last week you can register to vote in Mississippi. The deadline is this Saturday.

It's been a controversial and highly-publicized campaign so far. Lauderdale County circuit clerk Donna Jill Johnson says they've had lots of people coming in to register for the first time - both young voters and seniors. With this kind of interest, Johnson says they're expecting numbers to break records this year.

"I think with the publicity and the fire set up under everybody, and the talk and the chit-chat, I think we're going to have a record-breaking turnout, not only in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, but nationwide," Johnson says. "I think we're going to have a record-breaking turnout."

If you've moved or need to register for the first time, just stop by your local circuit clerk's office. Johnson says it only takes about two minutes to register and you don't need to bring any documents.

Circuit clerk's offices in all 82 counties will be open Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for the final deadline, but they encourage you not to wait until the last minute.