HB 1424
Voting rights; require certain offenders to take voter education course and automatically restore voting right upon release from MDOC.
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Bill overview
An act to require the department of corrections to develop a voter education course for offenders; To require offenders who have been convicted of vote fraud OR a disenfranching crime to satisfactorily complete the course as a condition of release; To amend section 23-15-11, mississippi code of 1972, to provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of vote fraud, of any crime listed IN section 241, mississippi constitution of 1890, OR of any crime interpreted as disenfranchising IN later attorney general opinions, shall have his OR her right to vote automatically restored once he OR she has satisfied all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction and been released from the custody of the mississippi department of corrections; To amend sections 23-15-19, 23-15-125, 23-15-151, 23-15-153 and 23-15-165, mississippi code of 1972, to conform to the preceding section; To bring forward sections 97-39-3 and 99-19-37, mississippi code of 1972, for the purpose of possible amendment; And for related purposes.
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