Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1186

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Voter roll purge; require Secretary of State to post notice of each time the purge occurs.

Impact

The implications of HB 1186 are significant as it affects the procedures for purging names from the Statewide Elections Management System (SEMS). The bill aims to ensure that voters who are removed from the rolls due to disqualifications, such as death or felony convictions, are properly communicated through public notices. This could enhance electoral integrity and public awareness concerning voter eligibility but may also raise concerns about the accuracy and fairness of these purges.

Summary

House Bill 1186 proposes amendments to several sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the management of voter registration and the maintenance of the voter roll. The bill mandates that the Secretary of State must publish a notification on their website each time a voter roll purge occurs, detailing the date of such purges. This notice must remain accessible on the Secretary of State's website for at least one year after the purge has taken place, thereby increasing transparency in the removal of voters from the electoral rolls.

Contention

Notably, there could be contention surrounding what constitutes a disenfranchising crime and how frequently names should be purged. Critics may argue that aggressive purging could disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly in marginalized communities. The bill attempts to align with broader rules dictated by the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, yet the actual implementation and interpretation of these provisions could lead to legal disputes or public outrage over alleged unfair practices in voter registration and maintenance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB933

Voter rolls; prohibit purging names from Statewide Elections Management System 120 days or less before the date of any election.

MS SB2354

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance and monitoring.

MS HB157

Right to vote; restore automatically once a person has completed all sentencing requirements.

MS HB445

Right to vote; restore automatically once a person has completed all sentencing requirements.

MS HB1247

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

MS HB956

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

MS SB2421

Right to vote; restore automatically once a person has completed all sentencing requirements for disenfranchising crime.

MS HB342

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB1005

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB1432

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

Similar Bills

MS SB2068

Restoration of the Right to Vote Act; enact.

MS SB2421

Right to vote; restore automatically once a person has completed all sentencing requirements for disenfranchising crime.

MS SB2126

Restoration of the Right to Vote Act; enact.

MS HB1510

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance.

MS HB841

Voter roll purge; require Secretary of State to post notice of each time the purge occurs.

MS HB1027

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements of a conviction including parole but not probation.

MS HB1480

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements of a conviction including parole but not probation.

MS HB660

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.