Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3284

Introduced
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  

Caption

Suffrage; restore to Tracey Haymon.

Impact

The passage of SB3284 would signify an important change in the legal framework governing voting rights for individuals with felony convictions in Mississippi. By allowing Haymon to regain her right to vote, the bill reflects a growing acknowledgment of the need for rehabilitation and reintegration of former offenders into society. This act also implicitly sets a precedent for similar cases, potentially influencing future legislation regarding the voting rights restoration process for others in similar situations.

Summary

Senate Bill 3284 aims to restore the right of suffrage to Tracey Michelle (McKinnis) Haymon of Clarke County, Mississippi. Haymon was previously disqualified from voting due to a felony shoplifting conviction in 1999, for which she served five years. Following her discharge in 2003, she has adhered to the law and is recognized as a law-abiding citizen. The bill officially acknowledges her completion of all terms related to her sentence, thereby allowing her to regain her voting rights.

Contention

While the bill appears to serve the purpose of restoring rights, it may face criticism and arguments regarding the broader implications of restoring suffrage to individuals with felony backgrounds, particularly concerning public safety and accountability. Some may argue that felony convictions inherently disqualify individuals from participating in democratic processes, representing a moral contention about who deserves the right to vote. The discussion surrounding this bill highlights ongoing debates about justice, rehabilitation, and civil rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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