Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1480

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Safeguarding Election Candidates using Resonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act; create.

Impact

If enacted, the SECURE Act would amend existing Mississippi law, specifically targeting campaign finance regulations. The bill defines 'security expenses' closely, stipulating that they should pertain directly to security risks associated with the political and campaigning status of the individual. Notably, the legislation prohibits the use of campaign funds for purchasing firearms or ammunition, payments to family members, or other unrelated personal expenses, thereby striving to maintain the integrity of campaign finance usages while addressing security concerns.

Summary

House Bill 1480, also known as the Safeguarding Election Candidates Using Reasonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act, aims to authorize the use of campaign funds by candidates and elected officials for legitimate security-related expenses. This includes costs associated with installing and maintaining security systems for their homes and offices, and ongoing monitoring in response to threats arising from their public service or candidacy. The legislation sets a maximum limit of $10,000 per candidate for these security-related expenditures per campaign cycle, ensuring that candidates can protect themselves and their immediate families against potential risks.

Contention

Despite its intent to enhance candidate safety, the SECURE Act may spark debate among legislators and political observers regarding its potential implications. Opponents may argue that allowing campaign funds for personal security could lead to misuse or moral hazard, where funds intended for public support could be diverted towards personal enrichment. Furthermore, the bill's focus on determining what constitutes reasonable security expenses might open the door for scrutiny concerning transparency and accountability in campaign financing.

Enforcement

The implementation of this act would require the Secretary of State to adopt rules and regulations that include standardized reporting formats and auditing procedures to ensure compliance. Candidates would be required to report the expenditures related to security expenditures, which are subject to public disclosure under applicable campaign finance laws, augmenting the push for transparency within the political financing landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2630

State general elections; require candidates to obtain majority of votes to secure office.

MS SB2638

Elections; clarify procedural qualifications for candidates.

MS HB725

Elections; create a procedure for a candidate to challenge his or her disqualification.

MS HB202

Candidate qualifying fees; increase for certain candidates in county elections and revise distribution of the fee.

MS HB1583

Special election candidates; provide that party affiliation shall be shown on ballot.

MS HB516

Municipal executive committee; prohibit members of from campaigning for candidates on the municipal primary election ballot.

MS HB1068

Municipal general election ballots; provide that only the names of those opposed candidates shall be printed upon.

MS HB1585

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

MS HB1579

Campiagn finance law; revise provisions related to cash contributions and expenditures.

MS SB2632

Sheriff elections; make nonpartisan.

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