Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB37

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Absentee ballots; authorize executive committees to process for primary elections.

Impact

The effects of HB 37 are significant as it aligns with the state’s commitment to enhancing the transparency and reliability of the election process. By requiring thorough examination of absentee ballots, including those received by mail, this bill addresses concerns about absentee voting, ensuring that all voices are heard, especially those who cast ballots through absentee methods. The involvement of municipal and county executive committees as part of the oversight process signifies a robust framework for ballot management.

Summary

House Bill 37 is an important piece of legislation aimed at amending the Mississippi Code regarding the review and counting of ballots in both general and special elections, as well as primary elections. This bill mandates that a 'resolution board' is established to handle all ballots rejected by optical mark recognition (OMR) equipment, specifically focusing on those that are damaged, defective, blank, or overvoted. It emphasizes the need for these boards to ensure that voter intent is gathered whenever possible, which is crucial for maintaining electoral integrity.

Contention

There may be points of contention associated with the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding the capacities and authorities granted to the resolution boards and executive committees. Critics may question whether this centralized control could lead to discrepancies in how ballots are managed across different jurisdictions, impacting voters' rights and the overall democratic process. Furthermore, the necessity for members of the resolution board to receive proper training could raise concerns regarding the adequacy of such training and its effectiveness in ensuring fair and justified ballot counts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB320

Absentee ballots; authorize executive committees to process for primary elections.

MS HB177

In-person absentee voting; authorize to be conducted using OMR equipment.

MS SB2067

Absentee ballots; change receipt deadline for.

MS HB23

Resolution board; revise time allowed to count certain absentee ballots.

MS HB163

Absentee ballot; provide process to cure if signatures on application and envelope do not correspond.

MS HB516

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

MS HB321

Blank space on ballots; remove and provide supplementary ballot if a candidate is removed from race after ballots are printed.

MS HB1309

Ballots; revise when certain shall be counted.

MS HB1356

Election commissioners; require to conduct an audit of ballots in certain precincts.

MS SB2065

Absentee voting; establish electronic application procedure for college students.

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