Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB33

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Online voter registration; authorize for first-time registrants.

Impact

The introduction of online voter registration under HB33 marks a significant shift in the state's approach to engaging new voters. By accommodating first-time registrants through an online platform, the legislation aims to enhance accessibility and efficiency in the registration process. It is expected that this will lead to increased voter turnout, particularly among demographics that may find traditional methods cumbersome. Furthermore, the bill necessitates amending various sections of the Mississippi Code to align with these new provisions, ensuring that all user submissions are verified against the information maintained by the Department of Public Safety, which could enhance the integrity of the voter registration system.

Summary

House Bill 33 aims to amend the Mississippi Code by authorizing online voter registration specifically for first-time voters. This bill seeks to modernize the voter registration process, allowing eligible Mississippi residents with a valid driver's license or photo ID to register online. By creating a secure Internet portal, first-time voters would be able to submit their registration applications digitally, streamlining the process and potentially increasing voter participation among younger and first-time voters who may be more tech-savvy.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns regarding digital security and the potential for fraudulent registrations. Critics may argue that an online system could be more vulnerable than traditional methods. Additionally, there are apprehensions about equitable access to technology; some populations may lack the resources or internet access needed to utilize online registration effectively. The successful implementation and public trust in this new system will rely heavily on addressing these security and accessibility issues, underscoring the importance of transparent communication and comprehensive training for county registrars.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB28

Online voter registration; authorize for first-time registrants.

MS HB753

Online voter registration; authorize and establish the process for.

MS SB2066

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS HB275

Same-day voter registration; authorize.

MS HB87

Voter registration; authorize upon completion of sentence.

MS HB732

Elections; establish procedure for automatic registration of voters.

MS SB2635

"Motor Voter Registration Act"; create.

MS SB2655

Voter registration; create proof of residency required for.

MS HB88

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

MS HB871

Affidavit ballot; allow to serve as voter registration in certain situations.

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