Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB481

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  

Caption

Candidate qualifying fees; increase for certain candidates in county elections and revise distribution of the fee.

Impact

The proposed fee adjustment would directly affect the ability of candidates to enter primary elections for several local positions. By raising the entry fees, the bill aims to enhance the financial resources allocated to support the election process at the county level. The initial one hundred dollars from each fee would be retained by the county executive committee or election commission, while the remaining one hundred fifty dollars would support the circuit clerk's office specifically for elections. This structured distribution of fees underscores the financial responsibilities associated with running for public office.

Summary

House Bill 481 proposes an amendment to existing legal provisions regarding the election candidate qualification process in Mississippi. The main focus of the bill is to increase the fees required for candidates seeking various county offices, specifically from one hundred dollars to two hundred fifty dollars for positions such as sheriff, chancery clerk, circuit clerk, tax assessor, tax collector, county attorney, county superintendent of education, and others. This increase in fees is part of a broader initiative to ensure that candidates contribute more towards the costs associated with their election campaigns.

Contention

Although the bill's intention appears to be to bolster election funding and ensure candidates are committed to the electoral process, it may raise concerns regarding accessibility. Critics may argue that increasing qualifying fees could dissuade potential candidates, especially those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, from running for office. Furthermore, there might be opposition from political circles advocating for wider participation in elections, thus raising the issue of whether the state should be imposing higher financial barriers to candidacy in a democratic system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2504

Elections; prohibit incumbent candidates from appearing in publicly funded ads leading up to statewide general elections.

MS HB1243

Judicial candidates; bring forward code section that provides the qualifying fees for.

MS HB1306

Elections; revise certain provisions about names of candidates appearing on the ballot, judicial candidate's annual report and fraudulent absentee voter applications.

MS SB2503

Elections; candidates for any office must file documentation of United States citizenship.

MS HB91

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB206

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2674

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2582

Board of Cosmetology; increase fines for certain actions and revise licensing requirements and appeals process.

MS SB2423

Elections; require that candidates receive majority of votes in general election to be elected to statewide office.

MS SR11

Elections; exclude candidates who will be 75 or older at the time of election.

Similar Bills

MS SB2358

Candidate filing fees; authorize the state executive committee of a party to determine.

MS HB202

Candidate qualifying fees; increase for certain candidates in county elections and revise distribution of the fee.

MS SB2656

United States congressional primaries; move to take place in March.

MS SB2504

Elections; prohibit incumbent candidates from appearing in publicly funded ads leading up to statewide general elections.

MS HB293

Congressional primaries; change time for holding in years without presidential election.

MS HB811

Candidate qualifications; revise process for.

MS HB1655

Candidate qualifications; revise process for.

MS SB2638

Elections; clarify procedural qualifications for candidates.