Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2216

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Ease Access to Suffrage (EASE) Act; enact.

Impact

If enacted, SB2216 will change the landscape of voting rights in Mississippi by formalizing the process by which disenfranchised individuals can have their voting rights restored. This includes setting clear timelines and requirements for how long individuals must be free from custody before seeking restoration. It would also require proof of payment of fines and completion of rehabilitation programs where applicable. By providing a public portal, the bill aims to facilitate communication and application tracking, ultimately making the restoration process more accessible and transparent.

Summary

Senate Bill 2216, known as the Ease Access to Suffrage Act, aims to create a program that streamlines the process for restoring voting rights to individuals who have been disenfranchised in Mississippi. This program will be established within the External Affairs Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. The bill outlines various responsibilities, including the publication of criteria for voting rights restoration, development of a public application portal, and an awareness campaign regarding the suffrage restoration process. The intent of the bill is to make it easier for individuals to regain their voting rights swiftly after legislative action is taken to restore their suffrage.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specific criteria established for suffrage restoration, particularly in relation to the payment of fines and the necessity of rehabilitation programs. Advocates for civil rights may argue that such requirements disproportionately affect low-income individuals or those who have been historically marginalized. The coordination between the Secretary of State and various legislative bodies to determine these criteria could also lead to differing opinions on what constitutes fair and just conditions for suffrage restoration. Lastly, the effectiveness of the awareness campaign and the public's access to this information will play a crucial role in the bill's ultimate success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2626

Ease Access to Suffrage (EASE) Act; enact.

MS SB2512

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Vedo Kyles.

MS SB2918

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Teddy Null.

MS SB2917

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Pamela Null.

MS HC13

Constitution; amend to provide automatic restoration of suffrage for persons convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS SB2644

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

MS SB2646

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions.

MS SC512

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to felons upon discharge by Department of Corrections.

MS SC511

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to nonviolent felons upon completion of certain conditions.

MS HB88

Voter registration and suffrage restoration; authorize upon sentence completion and five years.

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