Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB923

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Election commissioners; revise terms and election cycles for those in Districts Two and Four.

Impact

The proposed changes will directly affect the election cycle for commissioners in the specified districts, modifying their terms and possibly impacting the continuity of governance at the county level. When these changes come into effect on July 1, 2024, they will ensure that the rotation of election officials better aligns with the electoral cycle laid out for the other districts, which will promote consistency across the state's election framework.

Summary

House Bill 923 aims to amend Section 23-15-213 of the Mississippi Code to revise the staggered terms for election commissioners specifically for Districts Two and Four. This legislation provides that the election commissioners from these districts who are elected in the 2027 election will serve a term of three years. Also, for those elected in the 2030 election, they will serve a standard four-year term, with elections being held every four years subsequently. The bill is designed to bring clarity and structure to the election process for these specific districts as part of broader electoral reforms.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to enhance the organization of elections, it may also raise discussions around local governance and representation. Variations in term lengths could cause disparities in the electoral management among districts, which may lead to debate over whether this serves the interests of voters or the political establishment within those districts. Critics might argue that such changes could lead to reduced accountability if commissioners serve shorter terms, while supporters may assert this fosters agility in response to community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB16

Election commissioner; revise office of to be nonpartisan.

MS HB1451

Municipal election commissioners; revise appointments of.

MS SB2503

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

MS SB2502

Elections and election personnel; make certain revisions.

MS HB66

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB1305

Elections; revise provisions related to the integrity of.

MS HB481

Pre-election day voting; authorize for twenty days before an election.

MS HB1310

Elections; revise provisions related to the integrity of.

MS SB2354

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance and monitoring.

MS SB2504

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

Similar Bills

MS HB289

Election commissioners; revise terms and election cycles for those in Districts Two and Four.

MS SB2652

Election Commissioners; offset election terms to stagger the elections of.

MS HB1009

Election commissioners; remove petition requirement to qualify to run for office.

MS HB922

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.

MS HB16

Election commissioner; revise office of to be nonpartisan.

MS HB66

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB288

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.

MS HB149

Election commissioner; revise office to be nonpartisan.