Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2349

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Voter fraud; increase penalties for.

Impact

If enacted, SB2349 will significantly impact state laws related to electoral processes. By tightening penalties, the bill aims to deter potential offenders from engaging in fraudulent activities, thereby upholding the integrity of elections in Mississippi. The increased consequences are positioned as a preventative measure against those who might exploit absentee voting procedures. This change could potentially lead to a more secure voting environment but may also raise concerns about the accessibility of voting for those who rely on absentee ballots.

Summary

Senate Bill 2349 aims to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically Section 23-15-753, to increase the penalties associated with voter fraud. The bill raises the minimum fine for committing vote fraud from $500 to $1,000 and introduces mandatory prison sentences ranging from one to five years. This effort seeks to reinforce the penalties for actions that compromise the integrity of absentee voting, such as bribery, coercion, and the fraudulent submission of absentee ballot applications.

Contention

While supporters advocate that stricter penalties will safeguard elections from fraud, critics may argue that heavy-handed approaches could disproportionately affect marginalized voters who rely on absentee voting. There are concerns that the bill could be used to intimidate voters or reduce participation, particularly among groups that already face barriers to voting. Furthermore, opposition voices may highlight the importance of ensuring that electoral laws do not infringe on individuals' rights to access the voting process without the fear of criminal repercussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2641

Voter fraud; increase penalties for.

MS HB831

Illegal dumping; increase penalties for.

MS SB2308

Illegal dumping; increase penalties for.

MS SB2325

Public service animals; increase penalties for harming.

MS HB926

Obstructing public streets and roadways; increase penalties for.

MS SB2510

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

MS SB2197

Criminal law; increase penalties for crimes of impersonating patrolman or law enforcement officer.

MS HB1420

Terroristic threats; increase penalties when made against an airport.

MS SB2311

Theft and fraud; criminalize activity related to the mail and credit cards.

MS HB654

Marijuana; reduce penalties for possession of.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.