Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2137

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  

Caption

Background checks for statewide and local candidates; increase qualifying fees to cover.

Impact

The implementation of SB2137 is expected to modify existing regulations surrounding candidate qualifications, particularly by mandating higher financial commitments from candidates. The revised fee structure not only increases the minimum fees but also allows state executive committees of political parties to determine the maximum amounts, fostering a system that potentially varies by office and party. This could affect candidate accessibility, although it may enhance the integrity of the election process by ensuring that only those committed to bearing these costs pursue candidacies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2137 amends Section 23-15-297 of the Mississippi Code to increase the qualifying fees for both statewide and local candidates. The purpose of this bill is to help cover the costs associated with performing background checks on candidates seeking office. The bill sets specific financial thresholds that candidates must meet upon entering the race for party nominations, ensuring that all candidates contribute to the administrative expenses incurred in the vetting process. This reflects a growing emphasis on candidate accountability and transparency in the electoral process.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that increased fees are necessary for comprehensive candidate screening and promoting public trust, opposition may arise concerning the potential disenfranchisement of lower-income candidates. Critics express concern that higher qualifying fees could deter qualified individuals from running, thus limiting the pool of candidates to those with greater financial resources. There may be debates over whether these measures truly enhance the electoral process or whether they introduce unnecessary barriers that undermine democratic participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2504

Elections; prohibit incumbent candidates from appearing in publicly funded ads leading up to statewide general elections.

MS HB1243

Judicial candidates; bring forward code section that provides the qualifying fees for.

MS SB2674

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB91

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB206

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2081

Statewide county court system; create.

MS HB1306

Elections; revise certain provisions about names of candidates appearing on the ballot, judicial candidate's annual report and fraudulent absentee voter applications.

MS SB2503

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

MS SB2406

Qualifying to run for public office; prohibit use of post office box and require physical address of residence.

MS SB2582

Board of Cosmetology; increase fines for certain actions and revise licensing requirements and appeals process.

Similar Bills

MS HB1180

Commissioner of Insurance; revise to be appointed instead of elected position.

MS SB2066

District attorneys and investigators; increase annual salaries of.

MS SB2373

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB689

Justice court judges; authorize to run as nonpartisan.

MS HB1035

Justice court judges; include in the "Nonpartisan Judicial Election Act".

MS SB2058

Nonpartisan Judicial Election Act; amend to include justice court judges.

MS SB2632

Sheriff elections; make nonpartisan.

MS HB206

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.