Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB858

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Engrossed
2/4/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Enrolled
3/12/26  

Caption

OMR voting equipment; prohibit from being capable of establishing wireless connections during an election.

Impact

The modification to Section 23-15-507 of the Mississippi Code represents a significant change in the regulations governing voting technology within the state. By enforcing strict guidelines on the technical capabilities of voting machines, HB 858 aims to align the state's election procedures with contemporary security practices. In addition to enhancing security measures, the bill brings forth a grant program intended to assist counties in acquiring compliant voting systems, thus ensuring a smoother transition to new technology that adheres to these standards. This is anticipated to impact local election laws and guide counties regarding the types of voting systems to implement in future elections.

Summary

House Bill 858 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to ensure that Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) voting equipment is prohibited from having the capability to establish wireless connections during elections. This legislative proposal was introduced to enhance the security of the voting process by mitigating risks associated with potential remote access to voting machines. By including a requirement that OMR equipment not establish wireless connections while being used, the bill seeks to instill greater public confidence in the integrity of the electoral process and safeguard against hacking or outside manipulation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Bill 858 has been largely positive among legislators focused on election security. Supporters advocate that the bill is a proactive approach to minimize vulnerabilities in voting technology and bolster public confidence in the electoral system. Conversely, there are concerns regarding the potential financial burden faced by counties due to required upgrades in voting systems and how this may affect local election administration budgets. Balancing technological advancement with the costs associated with new equipment has been a topic of robust discussion among various stakeholders.

Contention

A notable point of contention lies in the logistics of implementing the new requirements, particularly regarding the financial support offered through the grant program. While proponents of the bill argue that the modernization of voting systems is essential for improved security, critics question whether the funding provided will be sufficient for all counties to transition effectively. Moreover, some local officials express concerns about the timelines and operational challenges tied to acquiring new machines and ensuring compliance with the amended regulations. The debate highlights divergent views on the necessity of these changes versus the fiscal responsibilities imposed on local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB177

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

MS SB2654

In-person early voting; allow.

MS SB2643

Elections; repeal ban on convicted felons voting or running for office.

MS SB2066

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS HB320

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

MS HB1529

Armed Services Absentee Voting Law; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2637

Elections; bring forward special elections and legislative code sections.

MS HB1419

Polling places; prohibit from being closed within sixty days before an election.

MS HB586

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB946

Early voting; authorize.

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