Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3226

Introduced
4/9/24  
Refer
4/9/24  

Caption

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Pamela Null.

Impact

The passing of SB3226 would set a precedent for how the state addresses the restoration of rights for individuals with criminal records. By specifically returning suffrage to Ms. Null, it highlights the potential for rehabilitation and underscores the importance of second chances in the context of voting. This bill operates within the broader framework of laws concerning voting rights and the impact of criminal convictions on citizens’ electoral participation. Successful passage may inspire similar legislation focused on the restoration of rights for other individuals facing disenfranchisement due to past offenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 3226 aims to restore the right of suffrage to Pamela Denise Null, an individual from Alcorn County, Mississippi, who lost her voting rights due to a series of felony convictions. The bill acknowledges her past convictions, which include charges of forgery and receiving stolen property, but states that she has since demonstrated lawful and honorable behavior. This legislation seeks to reinstate her status as an elector, thereby allowing her to participate in the democratic process once again. The bill is significant as it reflects an effort to reintegrate formerly incarcerated individuals into civic life by restoring their voting rights.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to aid an individual’s restoration of rights, discussions surrounding the legislation may touch on the larger implications of criminal justice reform and the rights of individuals who have been previously incarcerated. There could be debates regarding the thresholds for rehabilitation necessary for the restoration of voting rights, creating divisions among legislators who may either advocate for more lenient approaches or call for stricter performance requirements before any restoration can occur.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2095

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Vedo Kyles.

MS HB1814

Suffrage; restore to Omar Travis of Hinds County.

MS HB1812

Suffrage; restore to Rahmond Williams of Hinds County.

MS HB1813

Suffrage; restore to Cornelius Clayton of Monroe County.

MS SB3053

Suffrage; restore to Edward Carter.

MS HB1808

Suffrage; restore to Jushun Paige of Hinds County.

MS HB1815

Suffrage; restore to Mary Green of Hinds County.

MS HB1810

Suffrage; restore to Marcus Jackson of Hinds County.

MS SB3055

Suffrage; restore to Jessica Compton.

MS SB3054

Suffrage; restore to Larry Sills.

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