Election results here: 2019 Mississippi primary races, results as they come in

Want to know where a candidate for governor stands on the issues? We've got you covered.

In recent months the Clarion Ledger interviewed the six leading contenders — three Democrats and three Republicans — on issues including Medicaid expansion, their proposals for fixing the state's roads and bridges, their plans to increase teacher pay and more.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for Mississippi's statewide primaries. Go here to find your voting precinct.

Vote today: Mississippians head to the polls for statewide primaries

Below are links to stories and videos on the candidates and in-depth reports on where they stand on several key issues.

Who are the candidates and why are they running?

Where do they stand on Medicaid expansion and health care?

How would they fund road and bridge repairs?

How would they pay for teacher raises and other education improvements?

What else are the candidates saying?

The candidates agree:Mississippi needs a gift law and lobbying reform

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GOP debate:What we learned from the Mississippi Republican gubernatorial debate

Campaign finance loophole:Candidates could lose election, but pocket campaign cash through loophole

Billy Graham Rule:Bill Waller is latest governor candidate to say he won't meet alone with women

Who else is running:Mississippi election 2019: Who's running for governor, other state offices

Contact Luke Ramseth at 601-961-7050 or lramseth@gannett.com. Follow @lramseth on Twitter. Please support our work at the Clarion Ledger by subscribing.