Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB773

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB773 would have a significant impact on the way polling places are designated in Mississippi. By prohibiting polling locations in alcohol-selling facilities, the bill aims to reshape the landscape of voting precincts. This can affect the accessibility and convenience for voters, especially in areas where such establishments might have been the only available or accessible polling sites. The change may require local election officials to identify new polling locations, which could pose logistical challenges, particularly in rural communities.

Summary

House Bill 773 seeks to amend existing Mississippi laws regarding polling places, specifically prohibiting the establishment of polling places at facilities that sell alcoholic beverages. This includes any establishment that holds a license to sell beer, liquor, or wine. The intention behind this bill is to ensure that polling sites are located in environments that do not involve the sale of alcohol, potentially creating a more conducive atmosphere for voting. The bill applies to amendments in Sections 23-15-557, 23-15-281, and 23-15-285 of the Mississippi Code of 1972.

Contention

The bill may encounter points of contention during legislative debates. Supporters may argue that removing polling places from bars and alcohol-selling locations will foster a more serious voting environment. Conversely, detractors could raise concerns regarding the availability of sufficient and convenient polling places, especially in areas where the only nearby facilities are those that serve alcohol. This concern may be amplified if the establishment of new, compliant polling places leads to longer travel distances for voters or inadequate accommodations for certain electorates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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