Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC504

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to nonviolent felons upon completion of certain conditions.

Impact

The proposed amendment would significantly alter sections of the Mississippi Constitution, primarily Section 241 and Section 253, which currently impose strict restrictions on voting rights for anyone convicted of a felony. Supporters of the amendment argue that it is a step towards rehabilitating nonviolent offenders and integrating them back into society as responsible citizens. By allowing these individuals to vote after fulfilling certain requirements, the bill seeks to promote civic engagement and reduce recidivism rates among felons.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 504 proposes an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution aimed at restoring voting rights to individuals convicted of nonviolent felonies. The bill introduces specific conditions under which these rights can be reinstated, including the completion of their sentence, payment of all court-ordered fines and restitution, and a period of good behavior without new convictions for seven years. This amendment seeks to address the barriers faced by nonviolent offenders in engaging with the electoral process.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding SC504 lies in the broader debate about criminal justice reform and the rights of individuals with felony convictions. While proponents advocate for the importance of restoring voting rights as a fundamental democratic principle, opponents may view the provision as lenient towards individuals who have committed felonies, potentially leading to calls for further restrictions in voter eligibility. The requirement for individuals to remain free of new criminal convictions for a period of seven years also raises questions about the practicality and fairness of such a condition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC511

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to nonviolent felons upon completion of certain conditions.

MS SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS SB2646

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions.

MS SC512

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to felons upon discharge by Department of Corrections.

MS HC13

Constitution; amend to provide automatic restoration of suffrage for persons convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS SB2644

Suffrage; provide for restoration upon completion of sentence or placement on probation.

MS HB88

Voter registration and suffrage restoration; authorize upon sentence completion and five years.

MS SB2213

Suffrage; restore to any person disqualified by reason of criminal conviction upon completion of sentence.

MS HC22

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

MS HC25

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

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