Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2093

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

Impact

This bill's enactment will specifically affect procedures regarding the acceptance of affidavit ballots in Mississippi elections. The streamlined timeline aims to facilitate quicker resolutions regarding voter identification issues, thus ensuring that votes are counted in a more timely manner. The legislation is designed to strengthen the processes surrounding voter validation and potentially reduce the number of uncounted ballots due to identification issues, which could contribute to a more efficient election management system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2093 regards changes to voter identification requirements in Mississippi. The act amends sections within the Mississippi Code of 1972 to decrease the timeframe for voters who cannot present acceptable photographic identification to return to the clerk's office to present their identification or sign a religious exemption affidavit. The bill proposes a reduction from five days to three days after the election for ensuring that these ballots are counted, expediting the process for verifying voter identities and protecting the integrity of the voting system.

Contention

The modification of the identification verification timeline has been a focal point of contention among lawmakers. Proponents argue that reducing the time frame will enhance election security and ensure that only eligible voters have their voices heard. Conversely, critics may claim that the diminished period places undue stress on voters who face hurdles in obtaining the necessary identification, particularly marginalized groups. Concerns about voter access and the implications of stringent identification laws underscore the ongoing debate surrounding election laws in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2063

Affidavit ballots; reduce length of time within which certain persons must present proper voter ID or execute religious exemption.

MS HB871

Affidavit ballot; allow to serve as voter registration in certain situations.

MS HB320

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

MS HB843

Affidavit ballots; require Secretary of State to make status of available through secure portal on his website.

MS SB2640

Electronic pollbooks; allow to include list of inactive voters when affidavit ballots are available.

MS HB1404

Mental health; provide exemption from pre-affidavit screening for persons being treated in an acute psych hospital who have already had evaluations.

MS HB23

Resolution board; revise time allowed to count certain absentee ballots.

MS HB1571

Vaccine exemption; authorize for religious, philosophical or conscientious reasons.

MS SB2625

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thirty-day cutoff but before election day.

MS HB292

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Veterans Outreach.

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