Gov. Reeves vetoes four felony voting restoration bills, yet signs two into law for first time

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It’s unclear why the second-term governor made the unusual decision to approve suffrage bills for the first time, let others become law without his signature, and vetoed others.

Gov. Reeves vetoes four felony voting restoration bills, yet signs two into law for first time by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today May 15, 2024 Republican Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday night vetoed a handful of bills that would have restored voting rights to four people who had completed the terms of their prison sentences for grand larceny and burglary convictions.

The list, provided to Mississippi Today through a public records request, goes back to 1992 for felony convictions in state court.  The state constitution grants lawmakers the power to restore suffrage to citizens, but the process is arduous. It necessitates a two-thirds majority vote in both legislative chambers to favor restoring suffrage in individual cases, a challenging task.

 

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