Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2921

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Ballot initiative; require legislature to honor the intent and substance of citizen initative.

Impact

The enactment of SB2921 will have a considerable impact on how future ballot initiatives are handled in Mississippi. By emphasizing the necessity for the legislature to respect the original intent of citizen proposals, the bill seeks to ensure that any legislative alternatives do not diverge significantly from what voters initially intended. This could foster more trust in the electoral process as voters may feel their proposals are taken seriously and adequately represented.

Summary

Senate Bill 2921 amends Section 23-17-29 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The primary purpose of this bill is to require the state legislature to honor the intent and substance of citizen-initiated ballot initiatives when drafting any legislative alternatives to be presented on the ballot concurrently. This move is significant in its aim to strengthen the power of citizen-driven initiatives and ensure that the voice of the electorate is respected in legislative discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2921 center around concerns regarding legislative power and voter autonomy. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for maintaining democratic integrity and allowing voters to have their proposals taken seriously. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns that such a requirement could potentially limit the legislature's ability to adapt initiatives in a way that reflects current realities or addresses specific nuances not considered by citizens at the time of the proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC517

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

MS SC522

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

MS HC14

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts for initiative petition.

MS SB2572

Ballot initiative measure process; revise the statutory provisions of.

MS HC20

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district for an initiative petition to the number of current districts.

MS HC19

Constitution; amend to conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts.

MS HC2

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

MS HC16

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

MS SB2554

Elections; nonbinding ballot initiative concerning potential Medicaid expansion.

MS SB2633

Register to vote; require proof of citizenship and 2 proofs of address.

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