Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC42

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

Impact

If passed, this resolution would significantly alter the current legal framework regarding voting rights in Mississippi. Currently, Section 253 allows the legislature to restore voting rights through a two-thirds vote, whereas this new amendment would eliminate that option. The proposed change would create a more definitive pathway for restoring voting rights, contingent solely on the completion of sentencing, thereby reducing legislative discretion in individual cases. This has major implications for those with felony records, potentially allowing for a clearer and more consistent process for regaining their rights.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 42 proposes an amendment to Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, focusing on the voting rights of individuals convicted of felony offenses. The bill stipulates that a person's right to vote would be suspended upon conviction and would only be restored once they have fulfilled all sentencing requirements. This amendment aims to clarify the conditions under which voting rights are restored and seeks to address the complexities surrounding suffrage for felons in Mississippi.

Contention

The bill has stirred considerable debate among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters argue that it provides necessary clarity and promotes a rehabilitative approach towards individuals who have served their time, potentially aiding in their reintegration into society. However, opponents are concerned that it may undermine the protective measures currently in place, allowing more severe crimes to dictate voting eligibility without legislative review. This tension highlights the broader societal discussions regarding criminal justice reform and the rights of individuals post-conviction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC16

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC10

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC22

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC20

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC32

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC25

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC23

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC28

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights after certain time to qualified electors who have committed a felony.

MS HB1289

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

MS HB562

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

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