Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC29

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Constitution; amend to require Governor and every person selected to office in Mississippi to be a natural-born U.S. citizen.

Impact

If approved, these amendments would impact the eligibility criteria for various state offices, most notably that of the governor. This could effectively exclude candidates who are naturalized citizens from running for office, limiting the pool of eligible candidates and potentially altering the political landscape in Mississippi. As these requirements are set to come into effect after the next election period, they will fundamentally redefine the types of candidates that can seek public office in the state.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 29 proposes amendments to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, specifically targeting Sections 117 and 250. The amendments stipulate that beginning January 1, 2027, all candidates for the office of governor, as well as any person selected for office in Mississippi, must be natural-born citizens of the United States. This change is designed to establish a clear citizenship requirement for holding public office in the state, reflecting a value placed on the birthright citizenship of those who govern.

Election

The proposed amendments will be submitted for voter approval in an election scheduled for the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 2026. This timeline implies that public opinion and political campaigning surrounding this initiative could significantly influence voter sentiment and outcomes regarding these constitutional changes.

Contention

The bill is likely to attract significant discussion and contention, particularly around the implications of defining citizenship in such narrow terms. Proponents may argue that establishing a natural-born requirement is crucial for ensuring loyalty and a certain national identity in public office holders. In contrast, opponents could raise concerns regarding discrimination against naturalized citizens and the practicality of such a requirement in contemporary politics, especially considering the diverse backgrounds of many current citizens who contribute to the state's governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC4

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.

MS HB597

Law enforcement officer training; require to include educational components on the Mississippi and U.S. Constitutions.

MS HC17

Constitution; amend to provide that only U.S. citizens are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS HC18

Constitution; amend to require early voting 10 days before every election.

MS HC5

Constitution; amend to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS HC6

Constitution; amend to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS SB2633

Register to vote; require proof of citizenship and 2 proofs of address.

MS HC24

Constitution; amend to provide for the right to personal reproductive decisions.

MS SC517

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

MS SC522

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

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MS SC507

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MS HC30

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.

MS HC4

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.