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11 MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2025 Regular Session To: Elections By: Senator(s) Hickman Senate Bill 2626 AN ACT TO ENACT THE EASE ACCESS TO SUFFRAGE (EASE) ACT; TO ESTABLISH THE EASE ACCESS TO SUFFRAGE PROGRAM WITHIN THE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIVISION OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE; TO PROVIDE THAT THE PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM SHALL BE TO PUBLISH THE CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE IN MISSISSIPPI, TO CREATE A PUBLIC PORTAL FOR APPLICATIONS, TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE SUFFRAGE PROCESS AND TO ENSURE THAT A PERSON'S RIGHT TO VOTE IS FULLY RESTORED FOR THE NEXT ELECTION AFTER THE RESTORATION OF THE RIGHT BY THE LEGISLATURE UNDER ARTICLE 12, SECTION 253 OF THE MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890; TO SET FORTH CERTAIN CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE RIGHT TO SUFFRAGE; TO REQUIRE THE DIVISION TO CREATE A PUBLIC PORTAL FOR APPLICATIONS; TO REQUIRE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE PROGRAM THROUGH A MEDIA CAMPAIGN; TO REQUIRE THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO COORDINATE WITH CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE IN DETERMINING THE CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE AND THE PROGRAM; TO AUTHORIZE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO PROMULGATE RULES OR REGULATIONS TO ADMINISTER THIS SECTION; TO REQUIRE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO PROMULGATE CLEAR RULES AND REGULATIONS TO ENSURE THAT A PERSON'S RIGHT TO VOTE IS FULLY RESTORED FOR THE NEXT ELECTION AFTER THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE UNDER ARTICLE 12, SECTION 253 OF THE MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI: SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Ease Access to Suffrage Act" or the "EASE Act." SECTION 2. As used in this act, the following terms shall have the meaning herein ascribed unless the context clearly requires otherwise: (a) "Department" means the Office of the Secretary of State. (b) "Division" means the External Affairs Division within the department. (c) "Program" means the Ease Access to Suffrage Program established in Section 3 of this act. (d) "Suffrage bill" means a bill that restores the right to vote of a person who was disenfranchised. SECTION 3. (1) The Ease Access to Suffrage Program is established within the External Affairs Division of the department. (2) The purpose of the program shall be to: (a) Publish the criteria for the restoration of suffrage in Mississippi; (b) Create a public portal for applications; (c) Raise awareness about the suffrage process; and (d) Ensure that a person's right to vote is fully restored for the next election after the restoration of suffrage by the Legislature under Article 12, Section 253 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890. SECTION 4. The published criteria within the program shall include, but not be limited to: (a) How long an individual should be released from the custody of the Department of Corrections before requesting the filing of a suffrage bill; (b) The required information for the drafting of a suffrage bill; (c) The proof of payment on fines, fees or restitution if needed; (d) The proof of any completed programs of rehabilitation if needed; and (e) Other criteria as required by the Mississippi Constitution or either chamber of the Legislature. SECTION 5. (1) The program shall include a public portal for applications from persons to the Legislature for the restoration of the right of suffrage. The public portal shall regularly update an applicant on the status of the application, to include its acceptance or rejection. (2) It shall be the duty of an applicant to retain a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives or the Mississippi Senate to sponsor a suffrage bill under the program. (3) Suffrage bills shall be prepared and drafted by the Legislative Services Offices of either the House or the Senate. The division may prepare a draft of a suffrage bill as part of the portal to be used in the preparation and drafting of the actual suffrage bill. (4) Once a suffrage bill is filed in either chamber, the portal shall update an applicant on the bill's status in the Legislature. SECTION 6. The department shall raise awareness of the program via a media campaign on one or more public facing platforms to include, but not be limited to, a website, social media platforms or a newspaper. SECTION 7. In establishing the criteria for suffrage bills and the rules and regulations required by subsection (2) of Section 8 of this act, the Secretary of State shall coordinate with the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House, the Chairs of the Senate Judiciary, Division B Committee, the Senate Elections Committee, the House Judiciary B Committee and the House Apportionment and Elections Committee. SECTION 8. (1) The department shall have the authority to promulgate rules or regulations to administer this section. (2) The department shall promulgate clear rules and regulations to ensure that a person's right to vote is fully restored for the next election after the restoration of suffrage under Article 12, Section 253 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890. SECTION 9. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.
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1313 AN ACT TO ENACT THE EASE ACCESS TO SUFFRAGE (EASE) ACT; TO ESTABLISH THE EASE ACCESS TO SUFFRAGE PROGRAM WITHIN THE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIVISION OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE; TO PROVIDE THAT THE PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM SHALL BE TO PUBLISH THE CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE IN MISSISSIPPI, TO CREATE A PUBLIC PORTAL FOR APPLICATIONS, TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE SUFFRAGE PROCESS AND TO ENSURE THAT A PERSON'S RIGHT TO VOTE IS FULLY RESTORED FOR THE NEXT ELECTION AFTER THE RESTORATION OF THE RIGHT BY THE LEGISLATURE UNDER ARTICLE 12, SECTION 253 OF THE MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890; TO SET FORTH CERTAIN CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE RIGHT TO SUFFRAGE; TO REQUIRE THE DIVISION TO CREATE A PUBLIC PORTAL FOR APPLICATIONS; TO REQUIRE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE PROGRAM THROUGH A MEDIA CAMPAIGN; TO REQUIRE THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO COORDINATE WITH CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE IN DETERMINING THE CRITERIA FOR THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE AND THE PROGRAM; TO AUTHORIZE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO PROMULGATE RULES OR REGULATIONS TO ADMINISTER THIS SECTION; TO REQUIRE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO PROMULGATE CLEAR RULES AND REGULATIONS TO ENSURE THAT A PERSON'S RIGHT TO VOTE IS FULLY RESTORED FOR THE NEXT ELECTION AFTER THE RESTORATION OF SUFFRAGE UNDER ARTICLE 12, SECTION 253 OF THE MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
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1515 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
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1717 SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Ease Access to Suffrage Act" or the "EASE Act."
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1919 SECTION 2. As used in this act, the following terms shall have the meaning herein ascribed unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
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2121 (a) "Department" means the Office of the Secretary of State.
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2323 (b) "Division" means the External Affairs Division within the department.
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2525 (c) "Program" means the Ease Access to Suffrage Program established in Section 3 of this act.
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2727 (d) "Suffrage bill" means a bill that restores the right to vote of a person who was disenfranchised.
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2929 SECTION 3. (1) The Ease Access to Suffrage Program is established within the External Affairs Division of the department.
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3131 (2) The purpose of the program shall be to:
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3333 (a) Publish the criteria for the restoration of suffrage in Mississippi;
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3737 (c) Raise awareness about the suffrage process; and
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3939 (d) Ensure that a person's right to vote is fully restored for the next election after the restoration of suffrage by the Legislature under Article 12, Section 253 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890.
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4141 SECTION 4. The published criteria within the program shall include, but not be limited to:
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4343 (a) How long an individual should be released from the custody of the Department of Corrections before requesting the filing of a suffrage bill;
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4545 (b) The required information for the drafting of a suffrage bill;
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4747 (c) The proof of payment on fines, fees or restitution if needed;
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4949 (d) The proof of any completed programs of rehabilitation if needed; and
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5151 (e) Other criteria as required by the Mississippi Constitution or either chamber of the Legislature.
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5353 SECTION 5. (1) The program shall include a public portal for applications from persons to the Legislature for the restoration of the right of suffrage. The public portal shall regularly update an applicant on the status of the application, to include its acceptance or rejection.
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5555 (2) It shall be the duty of an applicant to retain a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives or the Mississippi Senate to sponsor a suffrage bill under the program.
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5757 (3) Suffrage bills shall be prepared and drafted by the Legislative Services Offices of either the House or the Senate. The division may prepare a draft of a suffrage bill as part of the portal to be used in the preparation and drafting of the actual suffrage bill.
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5959 (4) Once a suffrage bill is filed in either chamber, the portal shall update an applicant on the bill's status in the Legislature.
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6161 SECTION 6. The department shall raise awareness of the program via a media campaign on one or more public facing platforms to include, but not be limited to, a website, social media platforms or a newspaper.
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6363 SECTION 7. In establishing the criteria for suffrage bills and the rules and regulations required by subsection (2) of Section 8 of this act, the Secretary of State shall coordinate with the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House, the Chairs of the Senate Judiciary, Division B Committee, the Senate Elections Committee, the House Judiciary B Committee and the House Apportionment and Elections Committee.
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6565 SECTION 8. (1) The department shall have the authority to promulgate rules or regulations to administer this section.
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6767 (2) The department shall promulgate clear rules and regulations to ensure that a person's right to vote is fully restored for the next election after the restoration of suffrage under Article 12, Section 253 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890.
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6969 SECTION 9. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.