Constitution; amend to revise ballot initiative process.
Impact
If enacted, SC522 will significantly alter the existing framework for ballot initiatives in Mississippi. The newly proposed amendments sharpen the criteria for initiating a ballot measure, requiring petitioners to gather signatures equal to at least 20% of the votes cast in the previous gubernatorial election over a nine-month period. Additionally, the bill establishes geographic limits on signature collection, allowing no more than 10% of the required signatures from any single county, a move likely intended to encourage state-wide support while possibly complicating the process for rural initiatives.
Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution 522 proposes several amendments to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 aimed at clarifying and revising the process through which constitutional amendments can be proposed by citizens through initiatives. Primarily, the resolution asserts that the legislative assembly is the sole entity that may propose amendments, while simultaneously preserving the public's right to initiate new laws or amend existing ones through a ballot initiative process. This bill intends to streamline the structure surrounding the initiation of such proposals and enhance the integrity of the process.
Contention
The proposed amendments may incite debate regarding voter empowerment versus legislative control. Advocates argue that these changes will lead to clearer, more structured initiatives that can better withstand scrutiny and effectively serve the democratic process. However, critics may view the increased restrictions as an attack on public participation, potentially disenfranchising voters who may rely on the initiative process as a way to address issues that are not adequately represented in the legislature. Therefore, the resolution opens a discussion about the balance of power between voters and their elected representatives in the legislative process.
Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district for an initiative petition to the number of current congressional districts.