Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB861

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote; create.

Impact

If enacted, HB861 would significantly alter the electoral process in Mississippi by aligning its electors with the outcome of a national popular vote. This change would be a substantial shift from the traditional electoral college approach, which can result in a candidate winning the presidency without winning the popular vote. By joining the NPV compact, Mississippi would synchronize its voting system with other states, promoting a more democratic approach to presidential elections. The bill reaffirms the state's commitment to enhancing voter representation and participation in the presidential election process.

Summary

House Bill 861 seeks to implement the National Popular Vote (NPV) initiative in Mississippi. This legislation entails entering an agreement among states to award all of a state's electors to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote, rather than the current method of winner-takes-all based on the statewide vote. The bill aims to ensure that every voter’s choice in presidential elections is reflected in the electoral outcome and to diminish the disproportionate influence that certain states hold in the electoral college system.

Contention

While supporters of HB861 argue that this legislation promotes a fairer voting system that respects the voice of all voters, critics express concern over the potential loss of state control over the electoral process. Opponents fear that reliance on a national popular vote may lead to candidates focusing their campaigns solely on populous areas, thus neglecting rural and less populated regions. This debate raises questions about the balancing act between national consensus and regional representation, especially in a state like Mississippi that has traditionally voted for particular party candidates. Furthermore, there are legal concerns regarding the enforceability and viability of the agreement if some states withdraw or if the overall popularity of the electoral college system remains intact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1009

Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote; create.

MS HB823

Presidential electors; revise selection of to be one from each congressional district and two from the state at large.

MS HB1581

Presidential elctors; revise day scheduled to give votes for president and vice president.

MS HB293

Congressional primaries; change time for holding in years without presidential election.

MS HR44

Dr. Jennifer K. Young Wallace; commend on being elected the 5th African American to be elected National President of the Association of Teachers.

MS SB2066

Elections; authorize online voter registration and preelection day voting.

MS HB1010

Voter rolls; prohibit purging names from Statewide Elections Management System 120 days or less before the date of any election.

MS HB207

Qualifying deadlines; revise certain to be at least 90 days before the election.

MS HB249

Donald J. Trump Early Voting Act; create.

MS HB728

School board elections; revise qualification deadlines for.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1300

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

AZ HB4013

Interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ SB1338

Interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ HB2806

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

SC H3870

The agreement among states to elect the president by national popular vote

MN SF720

Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular vote withdrawal

MN HF2668

Minnesota withdrawn from Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.

MN SF682

Presidential electors designation and election provision and Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote withdrawal provision