Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC501

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  

Caption

Constitutional amendments; require MS elected officials to be natural born citizens of the United States.

Impact

The amendments target several key sections, including those outlining the qualifications for the office of governor, state legislators, and judges. By establishing natural born citizenship as a requirement for office, SC501 effectively narrows the pool of eligible candidates, which supporters argue enhances allegiance to the United States. Critics may contend that this amendment could disqualify capable individuals who may have been naturalized citizens, potentially limiting opportunities for several residents.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 501 proposes significant amendments to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, aiming to require that all elected officials in the state, including roles such as the governor and members of the legislature, must be natural born citizens of the United States. This proposed legislation marks a substantial shift in the eligibility criteria for a multitude of state positions, encompassing several sections of the existing Constitution.

Contention

Debate surrounding SC501 is likely to reflect broader national conversations about citizenship and eligibility in governance. Proponents of the bill argue that the requirement for natural born citizenship ensures that all elected officials have a deep-rooted commitment to the national ethos of the United States. However, detractors may argue that this provision is exclusionary and unnecessary, particularly in a diverse society where inclusivity could bolster representation and participation in state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB404

Elected officials; increase surety bond required for certain.

MS HC6

Constitution; amend to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS SB2633

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

MS HC5

Constitution; amend to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS SB2184

United States Citizenship Test; require as a condition for high school graduation.

MS HB89

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HC17

Constitution; amend to provide that only U.S. citizens are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS SC509

County elections; require all candidates to obtain the majority vote to be elected in.

MS HC25

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC22

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

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MS SC507

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