Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB736

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Voter registration; require registrars to submit applicant's information into federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) System.

Impact

If enacted, HB736 would significantly affect the procedures related to voter registration in Mississippi. It mandates that registrars conduct regular checks against the SAVE system and submit annual reports regarding the number of applicants flagged and subsequently removed from the voter rolls. These actions highlight the state's effort to ensure that only eligible citizens can register and vote, aiming to enhance election security and integrity. The bill also includes provisions safeguarding personally identifiable information collected through this verification process.

Summary

House Bill 736 seeks to amend current voter registration procedures in Mississippi by specifying how registrars must verify an applicant's citizenship when they submit a completed voter registration application. The key provision requires registrars to enter each applicant's information into the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services' Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system. This bill emphasizes accurate citizenship verification as a crucial step in maintaining the integrity of the voter registration process.

Contention

The introduction of the SAVE system for voter verification introduces points of contention regarding its implementation and the potential implications for voters. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to wrongful disenfranchisement of eligible voters, particularly if verification processes are not handled effectively or if individuals are unable to provide the required proof of citizenship within the stipulated timeframes. Moreover, the requirement for registrars to flag applicants based on SAVE checks could raise concerns about the transparency and accountability of the voter registration process.

Severability

HB736 also includes provisions that if any part of the bill is held invalid, the remaining sections would continue to be enforceable. This legislative safeguard ensures that the core aspects of the bill can remain in effect, preserving the overall intent of enhancing voter registration verification.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB28

Online voter registration; authorize for first-time registrants.

MS SB2655

Voter registration; create proof of residency required for.

MS HB275

Same-day voter registration; authorize.

MS SB2635

"Motor Voter Registration Act"; create.

MS HB732

Elections; establish procedure for automatic registration of voters.

MS HB87

Voter registration; authorize upon completion of sentence.

MS HB561

Proof of residence; require before voter registration application may be accepted.

MS HB600

Lobbying law; require registration statement to include information about foreign adversaries and foreign principals.

MS HB753

Online voter registration; authorize and establish the process for.

MS HB88

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

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