Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1524

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Mississippi Congressional Districts; reapportion.

Impact

The implications of HB 1524 are substantial for the political landscape in Mississippi. By reorganizing the congressional districts, the bill seeks to uphold the principle of equitable representation in government based on the latest demographic data. This amendment is likely to influence future electoral outcomes by potentially altering the balance of political power among various regions in the state. Furthermore, the act underscores the importance of adhering to established guidelines and using accurate census data in the apportionment process, thereby calling attention to the need for accountability in electoral practices.

Summary

House Bill 1524 introduces significant changes to the structure of congressional representation in Mississippi by bringing forward Section 23-15-1037 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. This section delineates the boundaries of four congressional districts within the state. The bill specifies the exact counties and precincts that will comprise each district, thus aiming to ensure that the congressional representation reflects population distributions as outlined by the recent census data. The act emphasizes the necessity for precise and lawfully defined electoral boundaries, which are crucial for fair elections and representation.

Contention

While the bill likely enjoys broad support in terms of its aim to clarify and formalize congressional boundaries, it may face scrutiny regarding how the new district lines may affect political representation. Critics may argue that the redistricting process can sometimes lead to gerrymandering, where lines are drawn to benefit one party over another. Therefore, discussions around HB 1524 might involve concerns about ensuring fairness and transparency in the redistricting process, as well as the potential for backlash from communities feeling disenfranchised by the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS JR201

Mississippi State Senate; revise the composition of certain Senate districts.

MS JR202

Mississippi State Senate; revise composition of Districts 1, 2, 10, 11, 19, 34, 41, 42, 44 and 45.

MS SB2768

Judicial redistricting; revise provisions related to chancery courts, provide procedure for implementation.

MS HB1544

Judicial redistricting; revise for circuit courts.

MS JR1

MS House of Representatives; revise composition of Districts 16, 22, 36, 39 and 41.

MS HB823

Presidential electors; revise selection of to be one from each congressional district and two from the state at large.

MS HB1546

Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; judicial districts.

MS SB2656

United States congressional primaries; move to take place in March.

MS HC2

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

MS HC16

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

Similar Bills

KY SB1

AN ACT relating to education.

KY SB4

AN ACT relating to education and declaring an emergency.

MS JR1

MS House of Representatives; revise composition of Districts 16, 22, 36, 39 and 41.

MD HB488

Election Districts - General Assembly and Representatives in Congress

MD SB888

Election Districts - General Assembly and Representatives in Congress

MS JR202

Mississippi State Senate; revise composition of Districts 1, 2, 10, 11, 19, 34, 41, 42, 44 and 45.

MS JR201

Mississippi State Senate; revise the composition of certain Senate districts.

MS JR201

Legislative redistricting; provide contingent Senate District plan in the event US Supreme Court rules in Louisiana case.