Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC511

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Convicted felons; restore right to vote and run for office.

Impact

If enacted, SC511 would fundamentally alter the legal landscape of voting rights in Mississippi, allowing individuals, regardless of whether they have completed their prison sentences, to vote and run for office. This change is expected to change the dynamics of electoral participation among felons, potentially increasing voter turnout among demographics historically disenfranchised due to their criminal records. The amendment will be put to a vote during the general election in November 2026, allowing the public to decide on this crucial issue.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 511 (SC511) proposes significant amendments to the Mississippi Constitution regarding the voting rights of individuals convicted of felonies. The bill seeks to amend Section 241, restoring the right to vote to those who have been previously disqualified due to felony convictions for crimes such as murder, rape, and theft. Furthermore, the resolution aims to repeal Section 44, which currently bars individuals convicted of certain crimes from holding public office. This proposed change seeks to enhance civic participation by allowing those who have served their sentences to regain their electoral rights.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits of restoring voting rights, SC511 may face opposition from members who argue against allowing felons to vote or hold office, citing concerns about public safety and the integrity of elections. Critics may claim that individuals who have committed serious crimes should not enjoy the same rights as law-abiding citizens. However, proponents of the bill argue that restoring voting rights is essential for rehabilitation and reintegration into society, emphasizing that preventing felons from voting perpetuates cycles of disenfranchisement and social inequality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC521

Convicted felons; restore right to vote and run for office.

MS HB940

Voting rights and felony expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

MS HB562

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

MS SB2643

Elections; repeal ban on convicted felons voting or running for office.

MS HC22

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

MS HB664

Voting rights and expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

MS HB61

Donald J. Trump Voting Rights Restoration Act; create.

MS HB1027

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements of a conviction including parole but not probation.

MS HB268

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB282

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

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