Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2053

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Polling places; require the SOS mail postcards to registered voters listing.

Impact

The legislation requires that any modifications made by local governing authorities regarding polling place locations must be communicated to the Secretary of State. Consequently, the Secretary will send updates to registered voters whenever polling locations are altered, thereby enhancing transparency and accessibility for the electorate. This requirement is especially critical as polling decisions can lead to confusion among voters, particularly when changes are made close to election dates.

Summary

Senate Bill 2053 aims to improve voter awareness and access to election information in Mississippi. The bill mandates the Mississippi Secretary of State to distribute postcards to all registered voters detailing their designated polling place information. This initiative is designed to ensure that voters are well-informed about where they can cast their votes, particularly as polling locations may change unexpectedly due to various local governance decisions.

Conclusion

Overall, SB2053 represents an effort to modernize and enhance the electoral process in Mississippi by promoting better communication between state authorities and voters. The enactment of this bill aims to minimize confusion on election day, ensuring that every registered voter can effectively participate in the democratic process by being informed of their voting options.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill may revolve around the timeline established for notifying voters of polling location changes. The law stipulates that postcards must be sent out at least thirty days before any general, primary, or special election. However, if changes occur within thirty days of the election, the Secretary of State must provide information as soon as possible, a provision that may raise concerns about sufficient time for voters to adjust to their new polling locations. Moreover, local authorities may express apprehension about the increased administrative responsibilities and potential costs associated with implementing these notification requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2636

Polling places; require the SOS mail postcards to registered voters listing.

MS HB1419

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

MS HB932

Ballot box; prohibit the opening of and counting of votes until all of the polling places have closed.

MS HB773

Polling place; prohibit facility that sells alcoholic beverages from being used as.

MS HB774

Polling place; prohibit facility that serves alcohol and serves as from serving alcohol for the 30 days before election.

MS SB2655

Voter registration; create proof of residency required for.

MS HB561

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

MS HB753

Online voter registration; authorize and establish the process for.

MS SB2644

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

MS HB779

DOC discharge plans; require explanation of disenfranchising crimes and opportunity for certain offenders to register to vote.

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