Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1766

Introduced
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  

Caption

Suffrage; restore to Joseph Jones of Jefferson Davis County.

Impact

If enacted, HB1766 would set a precedent for the restoration of voting rights to individuals who have completed their sentences, including probation. This approach could lead to broader discussions and evaluations of existing laws regarding voter disenfranchisement in Mississippi, especially considering the state's historical challenges with voting rights for individuals with felony convictions. It could encourage future legislative efforts targeting voting rights restoration for other affected individuals, potentially aiding in their reintegration into society as active participants.

Summary

House Bill 1766 seeks to restore the right to vote to Mr. Joseph L. Jones, an individual from Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. Mr. Jones was previously disqualified from voting due to felony convictions for armed robbery, kidnapping, and grand larceny from 2002. After completing his full sentence and subsequently rehabilitating himself, he is now eligible for the restoration of his voting rights according to the provisions of this bill. This legislative action signifies an attempt to address issues surrounding disenfranchisement stemming from past criminal convictions.

Contention

Discussion around the bill could reflect divided opinions on the restoration of voting rights to felons. While proponents may argue that restoring the right to vote is a crucial aspect of rehabilitation and reintegration into society, opponents might express concerns about the implications of allowing individuals with felony records to vote. Notably, this debate intersects with broader national conversations regarding criminal justice reform and voting rights, particularly in states with stringent laws that historically disallow felons from voting long after they have served their sentences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1734

Suffrage; restore to Frankie O'Neal Ward, Jr. of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB1721

Suffrage; restore to Gerald O. Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB4086

Suffrage; restore to Joseph Greer of Hinds County.

MS HB1918

Suffrage; restore to Gerald Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB4052

Suffrage; restore to Gerald Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB1811

Suffrage; restore to Gerald Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB4102

Suffrage; restore to Joseph Earl Greer of Hinds County.

MS HB1924

Suffrage; restore to Joseph Earl Greer of Hinds County.

MS HB4095

Suffrage; restore to Joseph Armstrong of Sunflower County.

MS HB4088

Suffrage; restore to Jose Williams of Hinds County.

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