Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1159

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

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

Impact

This bill directly impacts state law regarding disenfranchisement due to criminal convictions. Previously, individuals convicted of disenfranchising crimes faced complex and often lengthy processes to regain their voting rights. HB1159 simplifies this process by eliminating the need for additional steps post-sentencing, streamlining the restoration of voting rights in alignment with their completion of penalties. The implications could significantly increase the number of eligible voters following criminal convictions, thus affecting future elections in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1159 aims to amend the Mississippi Code with specific provisions regarding the voting rights of individuals convicted of certain crimes. Under this bill, a person who has been convicted of voter fraud or other crimes listed in Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution will have their right to vote suspended upon conviction. However, the bill introduces a significant change by allowing these individuals to have their voting rights automatically restored once they have completed all sentencing requirements related to their conviction.

Contention

The introduction of HB1159 may bring forth discussions regarding public safety and electoral integrity. Proponents argue that automatic restoration of voting rights serves justice by reintegrating formerly incarcerated persons into the civic community and recognizing their efforts toward rehabilitation. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the potential for increased voter fraud, suggesting that some restrictions should remain to preserve the integrity of the electoral process. The focus will likely be on how effectively the bill balances reintegrating citizens while ensuring election security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB268

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

MS HB282

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

MS HB521

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

MS HB657

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

MS HB776

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

MS HB842

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

MS HB870

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

MS HB1017

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

MS HB1027

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements of a conviction including parole but not probation.

MS HB562

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

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