Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC34

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Constitution; amend to provide that only U.S. citizens are allowed the opportunity to vote.

Impact

If passed, this amendment will impact state laws governing voter eligibility by narrowing the scope to U.S. citizens exclusively. Currently, Mississippi laws allow specific non-citizens certain voting rights, and this amendment would eliminate those provisions, potentially reshaping the state's electorate. The resolution emphasizes the requirement for individuals to be citizens, alongside other conditions such as age and residency, thus centralizing the debate on voting rights and citizenship in Mississippi.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 34 proposes an amendment to Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, stipulating that only citizens of the United States are eligible to vote in the state. This amendment seeks to clarify the criteria for voter eligibility and aims to ensure that all voters are U.S. citizens. The resolution will be presented to the voters during an election on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 2024.

Contention

The proposed amendment is likely to spark discussions and controversies regarding its implications on voter participation and inclusion in the democratic process. While proponents may argue that it protects the integrity of elections by ensuring that only citizens are allowed to vote, opponents may view it as restrictive and potentially disenfranchising for some residents. The constitutional amendment also raises questions about the definitions of citizenship and the historical context of voting rights, potentially leading to legal challenges or calls for further electoral reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC20

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

MS HC16

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony 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 SC531

Constitution; amend Section 273 to provide initiative procedure for new law or constitutional amendment.

MS HC8

Constitution; amend to provide that during legislative sessions held in even years only appropriations bills shall be considered.

MS HC34

Constitution; amend to provide that people have the right to propose new statutes and to amend or repeal existing statutes.

MS SC529

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process.

MS HC24

Constitution; amend to require early voting 10 days before every election.

MS HC33

Consttution; amend to provide that people have the right to propose new statutes and to amend or repeal existing statutes.

MS SC533

Constitution; amend to revise ballot initiative process.

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MS SC541

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SC518

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SC516

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SB2293

Mississippi Voter Identification Cards; delete references to constitutional amendment.

MS SC502

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SC522

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS HC16

Constitution; all elections for statewide office, state district office, member of the Legislature or local office shall be held at the same time as the presidential election.