Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2369

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thirty-day cutoff but before election day.

Impact

The implementation of SB2369 will directly affect the processes surrounding voter registration and identification during elections. For individuals who assert their voter registration eligibility on election day but do not appear on pollbooks or lack acceptable photo ID, the bill allows them the opportunity to complete an affidavit ballot. This regulation may help ensure that new voters or those facing identification issues can still participate in the democratic process, which could enhance voter turnout and inclusivity in the electoral process.

Summary

Senate Bill 2369 is designed to amend Section 23-15-573 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, enhancing voting accessibility on election day by allowing individuals who have registered after the usual thirty-day cutoff to cast their vote via affidavit ballot. This represents a significant amendment intended to cater to citizens who, for one reason or another, are unable to fulfill the regular voting requirements due to late registration. The process implemented by the bill is aimed at minimizing barriers that might prevent eligible voters from exercising their voting rights on the scheduled election day.

Contention

Notable points of contention associated with SB2369 may arise around the increased complexity it introduces in managing affidavit ballots. Critics may argue that allowing affidavit voting could lead to potential fraudulent activities or errors in ballot counting. Moreover, questions about the safeguards and procedures for ensuring the integrity of such ballots could be a focal point of debate, putting officials in the spotlight regarding how they will implement the necessary changes to electoral procedures while maintaining voter confidence in the election process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2271

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thity-day cutoff but before election day.

MS HB481

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

MS HB1230

Early voting; authorize for 21 days before the election.

MS SB2110

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS HB219

Early voting; authorize for not more than 21 days nor less than 5 days before each election.

MS SB2279

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS SB2112

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS HB1459

Same-day voter registration; authorize.

MS HB1313

Early voting; authorize at the office of the registrar and additional early voting polling places.

MS SB2301

Election code; establish provisions for electronic voter registration application and secure website.

Similar Bills

MS SB2110

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS SB2008

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS SB2608

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS HB1351

Affidavit of Scrivener's Error; revise recording of.

MS SB2129

Retired attorneys; authorize to correct scrivener's errors.

MS HB1343

Scrivener's affidavit; revise authority for attorney who submitted but are now retired.

MS SB2063

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS SB2625

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thirty-day cutoff but before election day.