Election code; establish provisions for electronic voter registration application and secure website.
If enacted, SB2061 will modernize the voter registration process, enabling significant efficiencies in how residents can register or make changes to their voter registration information. This includes the capability to change name or address details using the secure website. Additionally, the bill establishes that the date of registration will be marked as the date the online application is submitted, creating clear processes and timelines for voter registration. This modernization could potentially increase voter participation by simplifying the registration process, particularly for younger and tech-savvy voters.
Senate Bill 2061 aims to enhance the voter registration process in Mississippi by providing for electronic voter registration applications. The bill specifically amends Section 23-15-49 of the Mississippi Code to require the Secretary of State, in collaboration with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, to create a secure internet website. This website would facilitate voters' registration applications, allowing eligible residents to submit applications electronically if they possess a valid Mississippi driver's license or photo identification card. This move is intended to streamline the application process and make it more accessible for citizens across the state.
Notably, while the bill is designed to streamline voter registration, there could be concerns about the security of the online registration processes and the protection of personal information. Furthermore, ensuring that all eligible voters, particularly those without internet access or who may struggle with technology, are adequately supported remains a point of contention. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the verification processes in place to ensure that applications are legitimate and comply with existing voter registration laws.