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MS HB23

MS HB23
Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.


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Introduced
01/07/2026
In Committee
01/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/03/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Amend Section 23-15-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Person Who Is Otherwise A Qualified Elector And Has Been Convicted Of Voter Fraud, Of Any Crime Listed In Section 241, Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, Or Of Any Crime Interpreted As Disenfranchising In Later Attorney General Opinions, Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Suspended Upon Conviction But Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Automatically Restored Once He Or She Has Satisfied All Of The Sentencing Requirements Of The Conviction; To Amend Sections 23-15-19, 23-15-125, 23-15-151, 23-15-153 And 23-15-165, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; To Bring Forward Sections 97-39-3 And 99-19-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill amends Mississippi law to restore voting rights to individuals convicted of certain crimes, specifically voter fraud, crimes listed in Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, or other crimes deemed disenfranchising by the Attorney General, once they have fully completed all sentencing requirements, such as paying fines and serving jail time. The legislation aims to automatically reinstate voting rights in the state's voter registration system, known as the Statewide Elections Management System, and county pollbooks once these sentencing requirements are met, thereby conforming various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 related to voter qualifications and registration to this new provision.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 02/03/2026)

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