Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1661

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

State Suffrage Restoration Panel; create as an alternate process to having right to vote restored.

Impact

If passed, this bill would change the current voting rights restoration process in Mississippi, creating a state-level panel specifically dedicated to evaluating and approving applications for the restoration of voting rights. It also amends various sections of the Mississippi Code, requiring registrars to register individuals who have been granted a Certificate of Eligibility. This could streamline the process, making it easier for those with past convictions to re-engage in the democratic process while also ensuring that proper checks are in place regarding their criminal history and rehabilitation.

Summary

House Bill 1661 aims to establish the State Suffrage Restoration Panel, providing an alternative method for eligible individuals convicted of certain crimes to have their voting rights restored. The bill presents criteria for individuals seeking a Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, outlining the necessary steps and requirements to facilitate this process. It emphasizes the importance of reintegration into society by requiring applicants to meet specific conditions, such as the absence of any pending felony charges and successful completion of probation or parole.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of the bill. Critics may argue about the criteria set by the bill for eligibility, which could limit the number of individuals who can successfully have their voting rights restored. Furthermore, the composition of the State Suffrage Restoration Panel, which includes representatives appointed by the Governor and associations, could raise concerns over political influence in the restoration of voting rights. There may also be debates regarding the fairness and transparency of the application process, particularly about how the panel handles cases that receive opposition letters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB61

Donald J. Trump Voting Rights Restoration Act; create.

MS HB88

Voter registration and suffrage restoration; authorize upon sentence completion and five years.

MS SB2646

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions.

MS SB2644

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

MS SB2068

Restoration of the Right to Vote Act; enact.

MS SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS HC13

Constitution; amend to provide automatic restoration of suffrage for persons convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS SB2917

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Pamela Null.

MS HB940

Voting rights and felony expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

MS HB664

Voting rights and expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

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