Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2584

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

In person early voting; allow.

Impact

The provisions in SB2584 significantly amend existing laws by defining and outlining new early voting procedures. It enhances accessibility by establishing additional early voting locations, especially targeting areas near public transportation and in rural communities. By implementation of these measures, the bill seeks to mitigate barriers that could prevent voters from exercising their right to vote, thus strengthening voter engagement within the state. The introduction of minimum hours and weekend access potentially helps those who work or have other obligations on weekdays.

Summary

Senate Bill 2584, known as the 'In-Person Early Voting Act,' aims to establish a structured framework for early in-person voting across Mississippi. The bill facilitates an early voting period that commences 15 days prior to all primary, general, runoff, special, and municipal elections. Additionally, it mandates a minimum of ten hours of operation each day during this early voting window, which includes both weekend and evening access to enhance voter participation. The intent is to increase overall voter turnout and provide better access for individuals with varying schedules and commitments.

Conclusion

Overall, while SB2584 introduces pivotal enhancements in voter accessibility and participation, its stringent regulations on absentee voting practices may lead to significant discourse and potential legal challenges. As it faces various interpretations and possible amendments, this legislation could mark a transformative moment for the electoral landscape in Mississippi.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the bill is its strict regulations surrounding absentee ballots and the prohibition of ballot harvesting or the use of drop boxes for ballots outside of specified conditions. These stipulations have raised concerns among various advocacy groups and opposition legislators who argue they could disenfranchise voters by limiting conventional voting methods. Critics are worried that the stringent definitions of acceptable absentee voting methods may disproportionately affect certain voter demographics, including the elderly and those with disabilities, which could lead to decreased participation in elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2654

In-person early voting; allow.

MS HB24

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB946

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB347

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB586

Early voting; authorize.

MS SB2629

Early voting; authorize.

MS HB249

Donald J. Trump Early Voting Act; create.

MS HC18

Constitution; amend to require early voting 10 days before every election.

MS HB1013

Early voting; require Secretary of State to authorize for overseas military.

MS HB177

In-person absentee voting; authorize to be conducted using OMR equipment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.