Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1106

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

Impact

The proposed changes include a repeal of an existing requirement that petitions for enlargement or contraction of municipal boundaries be filed in chancery court. This is significant as it streamlines the process of annexation and deannexation, shifting authority more directly to voter decision rather than potentially lengthy court proceedings. Furthermore, municipal authorities will be mandated to cover attorney fees and court costs when appealing the results of these elections, which may deter frivolous challenges and ensure accountability in proposals for change.

Summary

House Bill 1106 aims to amend the municipal law in Mississippi concerning the process of annexation and deannexation of municipal boundaries. The bill requires that any proposal for annexation or removal of territory from a municipality must be subjected to a vote by the residents in that area. This establishes a clear mechanism for residents to have a say in decisions affecting their local community, which enhances democratic participation.

Contention

While the bill promotes local decision-making, it could lead to contention between municipalities, particularly where overlapping interests exist. Critics may argue that by involving voters directly, there could be emotional or uninformed voting that overlooks broader implications for local governance and regional cooperation. Proponents of the bill highlight the importance of local autonomy and the role of residents in municipal governance, arguing that elections foster accountability and transparency.

Effective_date

If passed, the act will take effect on July 1, 2026, providing time for municipalities to adapt to the new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB649

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

MS HB395

Municipal annexation; require an election to be held in the proposed annexed territory.

MS SB2428

Municipal annexation; require an election be held in the proposed annexation territory.

MS HB1040

Municipalities annexation; provide that an election be held on the question of.

MS HB650

Municipal annexation; restrict collection of ad valorem taxes until certain services are provided by municipality.

MS SB2809

Municipal ad valorem taxes; exempt real property and motor vehicles in an annexed area for 12 months after annexation.

MS HB1073

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS HB1585

Municipal general elections; require a run off election if no candidate receives a majority.

MS HB483

Residency requirements; revise for candidates for municipal, county or county district offices.

MS SB2798

County boards of supervisors; require to regulate county and municipal cemeteries.

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