Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB321

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Blank space on ballots; remove and provide supplementary ballot if a candidate is removed from race after ballots are printed.

Impact

The amendment to Section 23-15-365 will have significant implications for how elections are conducted in Mississippi. By eliminating the blank write-in option, voters will no longer have the opportunity to choose a write-in candidate on their ballots during an election. Instead, the supplementary ballot system is introduced to maintain the integrity of the election process. Furthermore, this provision will adapt the existing regulations in Sections 23-15-333, 23-15-523, and 23-15-551 to reflect these changes, aiming for consistency across the legislative framework governing elections.

Summary

House Bill 321 aims to amend the Mississippi Election Code, specifically Section 23-15-365, by removing the blank space for a write-in candidate on ballots. Instead, a supplementary ballot will be introduced that is to be printed and used in instances where a candidate dies, resigns, withdraws, or is removed from the race after the official ballots have been printed but before an election. This change is intended to streamline the voting process and ensure that voters have options when unexpected circumstances arise concerning candidates.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 321 is the potential impact on voter choice and expressiveness in elections. Critics argue that by removing the blank space for write-in candidates, the bill restricts voter autonomy and may disenfranchise those who support independent or lesser-known candidates who may not be included on the main ballot. Proponents, however, argue that the supplementary ballot approach mitigates confusion and ensures a more organized voting process, ultimately preserving the integrity of elections. The implementation of supplementary ballots also raises questions regarding voter awareness and notification, particularly for those who may have voted absentee before learning of these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB141

Blank space on ballots; remove and provide supplementary ballot if a candidate is removed from race after ballots are printed.

MS HB1386

Municipal general election ballots; provide that only the names of those opposed candidates shall be printed upon.

MS HB1426

Primary election ballot; provide that unopposed candidate name shall not be printed on.

MS HB196

Absentee ballots; authorize executive committees to process for primary elections.

MS HB1308

Elections; revise provisions for the distribution of absentee ballots.

MS SB2579

Absentee ballots; change receipt deadline.

MS HB833

Absentee ballots; revise those who are authorized to vote by.

MS HB64

Absentee ballots; revise those who are authorized to vote by.

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 HB1326

Absentee ballots; revise the deadline for submitting.

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