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Election laws and legislation in Mississippi

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Election law encompasses a wide array of issues, including voter registration, ballot access, early voting, absentee/mail-in voting and voter identification requirements. The laws governing the administration of elections can vary significantly from state to state and even between jurisdictions within states. This article identifies the statutory source of election law in Mississippi and compiles information on proposed and enacted legislation that would modify election law in Mississippi.

Analysis

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2024

In 2024, Mississippi lawmakers passed seven bills changing election law, including bills that changed laws regarding voter ID requirements, expanded voting rights for incarcerated individuals, and prohibited ranked-choice voting (RCV).

  • SB 2576 adds a new definition of valid identification for the purposes of voting to the state’s existing voter ID requirement. It stipulates that an ID used for voting must be a government-issued document without an expiration date or issued within the past 10 years.
  • HB 1406 allows inmates that are not confined for an offense that disqualifies someone from voting to request and vote an absentee ballot.
  • SB 2144 bans the use of RCV in statewide, county, local, municipal, and school district elections. The law also bans its use in primary and party nominating contests.



Election law in Mississippi

See also: Election administration in Mississippi

The laws governing elections in Mississippi are contained in Title 23 of the Mississippi Code.

Election legislation in Mississippi

2025

The embedded table below lists all election-related bills introduced in Mississippi in 2025. The following information is included for each bill:

  • State
  • Bill number
  • Official bill name or caption
  • Most recent action date
  • Legislative status
  • Sponsor party
  • Topics dealt with by the bill

Bills are organized by most recent action. The table displays up to 100 results. To view more bills, use the arrows in the upper-right corner. Clicking on a bill will open its page on Ballotpedia's Election Administration Legislation Tracker, which includes bill details and a summary.

2024

The embedded table below lists all election-related bills introduced in Mississippi in 2024. The following information is included for each bill:

  • State
  • Bill number
  • Official bill name or caption
  • Most recent action date
  • Legislative status
  • Sponsor party
  • Topics dealt with by the bill

Bills are organized by most recent action. The table displays up to 100 results. To view more bills, use the arrows in the upper-right corner. Clicking on a bill will open its page on Ballotpedia's Election Administration Legislation Tracker, which includes bill details and a summary.

2023

The embedded table below lists all election-related bills introduced in Mississippi in 2023. The following information is included for each bill:

  • State
  • Bill number
  • Official bill name or caption
  • Most recent action date
  • Legislative status
  • Sponsor party
  • Topics dealt with by the bill

Bills are organized by most recent action. The table displays up to 100 results. To view more bills, use the arrows in the upper-right corner. Clicking on a bill will open its page on Ballotpedia's Election Administration Legislation Tracker, which includes bill details and a summary.

2022

The embedded table below lists all election-related bills introduced in Mississippi in 2022. The following information is included for each bill:

  • State
  • Bill number
  • Official bill name or caption
  • Most recent action date
  • Legislative status
  • Sponsor party
  • Topics dealt with by the bill

Bills are organized by most recent action. The table displays up to 100 results. To view more bills, use the arrows in the upper-right corner. Clicking on a bill will open its page on Ballotpedia's Election Administration Legislation Tracker, which includes bill details and a summary.


Election policy ballot measures

See also: Elections and campaigns on the ballot and List of Mississippi ballot measures

Ballotpedia has tracked the following ballot measures relating to election and campaign policy in Mississippi.

  1. Mississippi Voter Identification Amendment, Initiative 27 (2011)
  2. Mississippi Candidate Districts, Amendment 5 (1987)
  3. Mississippi Election of the Governor, Amendment 2 (1982)


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Election administration agencies

Election agencies

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See also: State election agencies

Individuals seeking additional information about election administration in Mississippi can contact the following local, state, and federal agencies.

Mississippi County Election Officials

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Mississippi Secretary of State

Physical Address: Heber Ladner Building
401 Mississippi Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39201-1004
Mailing address: P. O. Box 136
Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0136
Phone: 601-576-2550
Toll free: 800-829-6786
Fax: 601-576-2545

Mississippi Ethics Commission

Physical Address: 660 North Street, Suite 100-C
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 22746
Jackson, Mississippi 39225
Phone: 601-359-1285
Fax: 601-359-1292
Email: info@ethics.state.ms.us
Website: https://www.ethics.ms.gov

U.S. Election Assistance Commission

633 3rd Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 301-563-3919
Toll free: 1-866-747-1471
Email: clearinghouse@eac.gov
Website: https://www.eac.gov


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