Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2348

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

County and municipal executive committee agreements; revise.

Impact

The proposed amendments impact the voting infrastructure within counties and municipalities, specifically concerning the roles played by executive committees and clerks. By providing the legal foundation for clerks and election commissions to take on these responsibilities, the bill is expected to enhance the operational capacity of local election authorities. The adjustments in the duties and powers could lead to improved organization and efficiency in managing elections, from poll manager training to the distribution of ballots.

Summary

Senate Bill 2348 seeks to amend several sections of the Mississippi Code regarding the operations and responsibilities of county and municipal executive committees during elections. The bill clarifies the process by which these committees may enter into written agreements with circuit or municipal clerks and election commissions, effectively allowing clerks to perform duties traditionally held by the executive committees. This legislative change aims to streamline election administration and ensure that all necessary tasks are handled efficiently, especially during primary elections.

Contention

While the bill aims to facilitate smoother election processes, it may raise concerns about potential shifts in power dynamics between clerks, committees, and election commissions. Critics might argue that transferring significant duties to clerks dilutes the authority of the elected committees, which are meant to represent the interests of their respective organizations. There could be disputes about accountability and transparency, particularly in how responsibilities are delegated and how agreements are structured between the involved parties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB172

County and municipal executive committee agreements; revise.

MS HB472

Municipal executive committee; revise procedure for filing vacancies of.

MS HB320

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

MS HB516

Municipal executive committee; prohibit members of from campaigning for candidates on the municipal primary election ballot.

MS HB351

Municipal election commissioners; revise appointments of.

MS HB1309

Ballots; revise when certain shall be counted.

MS SB2831

Public notice; provide counties and municipalities with alternatives to newspapers.

MS HB1046

Retirement; allow PERS retirees to serve in elective office in same manner as for elected county or municipal offices.

MS HB483

Residency requirements; revise for candidates for municipal, county or county district offices.

MS SB2772

Expunction and reenfranchisment; revise procedure for requesting.

Similar Bills

MS HB172

County and municipal executive committee agreements; revise.

MS HB909

County and municipal executive agreements; revise circuit/municipal clerk or county/municipal election commission to enter.

TX SB2117

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KS HB2501

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KS SB54

Substitute for SB 54 by Committee on Judiciary - Limiting discovery and disclosure of third-party litigation funding agreements and requiring reporting of such agreements to courts.

HI HB974

Relating To Energy.

HI HB974

Relating To Energy.

CA AB792

Court interpreters.