Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2288

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Voting; require printed record of each vote.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2288 will require significant adjustments to the current electoral processes in Mississippi. By mandating that at least 75% of DRE units are used during primary and general elections and ensuring that these units are tested for both logic and accuracy prior to elections, the bill seeks to strengthen the public's trust in voting outcomes. The rules also stipulate that poll managers are responsible for making sure that each DRE unit prints a record of the vote, which could greatly enhance accountability in the electoral process and responsiveness to voter concerns.

Summary

Senate Bill 2288 aims to enhance the reliability and transparency of the electoral process in Mississippi by introducing specific requirements for Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) units used during elections. The bill mandates that officials in charge of elections test each DRE unit for printing capabilities to ensure they accurately create a physical record of each elector's vote. This emphasis on producing printed records is seen as a crucial step towards providing tangible proof of the votes cast, which can aid in audits and address public concerns regarding electronic voting systems.

Contention

While proponents of SB 2288 support its intentions to improve election security and transparency, concerns have been raised regarding the operational feasibility of implementing these provisions before upcoming elections. Legislators will need to consider the logistics of ensuring compliance across all polling places, which could incur additional costs and require extensive training for poll workers. Additionally, there is potential contention regarding the adequacy of DRE units in certain regions, as some may not currently have the necessary capabilities to print ballots reliably on election day.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2049

Voting; require printed record of each vote.

MS SB2105

Voting; require printed record of each vote.

MS HB391

Direct recording electronic voting equipement (DRE); extend repealer on authority of counties and municipalities to use.

MS HB889

Voting systems; require those purchased to be able to scan actual ballot.

MS HB199

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

MS HB969

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

MS HB22

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB1199

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB306

Elections; require to be conducted by paper ballot or with optical mark reading equipment.

MS SB2411

Elections; require to be conducted by paper ballot or with optical mark reading equipment.

Similar Bills

MS HB726

Supreme court, court of appeals, chancery courts and circuit courts; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB607

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB1155

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB1238

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB773

Polling place; prohibit facility that sells alcoholic beverages from being used as.

MS HB1401

Polling place; prohibit facility that sells alcoholic beverages to be used as.

MS HB1399

Polling place; prohibit facility that serves alcohol and serves as from serving alcohol for the 30 days before election.

MS SB2768

Judicial redistricting; revise provisions related to chancery courts, provide procedure for implementation.