Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2006

Introduced
1/15/24  
Refer
1/15/24  

Caption

Legislative offices; define vacancy.

Impact

This legislative amendment would have a significant bearing on the electoral process in Mississippi. By explicitly noting the conditions that lead to a vacancy, SB2006 aims to streamline the procedures for filling empty seats. Under the bill, the Governor is required to issue writs of election to fill vacancies within thirty days, ensuring that vacancies in the legislature do not linger for extended periods, which could disrupt governance and representation at the state level.

Summary

Senate Bill 2006 aims to amend Section 23-15-851 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically defining what occurrences constitute a vacancy within either house of the legislature. The bill identifies several situations such as death, resignation, impeachment, a member's failure to maintain their voter registration or residence, felony conviction, neglecting to take the oath of office, or a tribunal declaring a member's election void, as events that create a vacancy. This clarification is intended to establish clear guidelines in understanding when an official seat in the legislature becomes unoccupied.

Contention

The bill could prompt debates regarding the implications of its provisions. Critics may argue that specific interpretations of what constitutes a vacancy could lead to political maneuvering or exploitation in times of contention. For instance, the inclusion of clauses such as a conviction of a felony or a tribunal decision declaring an election void may provoke discussions about fairness and the potential for misuse in politically charged environments. Proponents, on the other hand, would likely advocate for this bill as a necessary update to ensure the legislature functions effectively without delay in representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2108

Legislative offices; define vacancy.

MS HB1181

Legislative vacancy; revise procedure to fill.

MS HB370

Municipal elected officers; authorize removal of using the same process as removal of county elected officers.

MS SB2427

Municipal executive committee; revise procedure for filing vacancies of.

MS HB1313

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

MS HB1312

Term limits; all elected officials limited to serving only two consecutive terms in office.

MS SB2503

Elections; candidates for any office must file documentation of United States citizenship.

MS HB219

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

MS HB620

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB1320

Early Voting Act; create.

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