MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2002 Regular Session

To: Constitution

By: Representative Banks

House Concurrent Resolution 61

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 241, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS CONVICTED FOR A FIRST CONVICTION OF THE OFFENSES ENUMERATED IN SECTION 241 SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX DURING THE PERIOD OF DISQUALIFICATION AS AN ELECTOR.

     BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That the following amendment to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 is proposed to the qualified electors of the state:

     Amend Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to read as follows:

     "Section 241.  Every inhabitant of this state, except idiots and insane persons, who is a citizen of the United States of America, eighteen (18) years old and upward, who has been a resident of this state for one (1) year, and for one (1) year in the county in which he offers to vote, and for six (6) months in the election precinct or in the incorporated city or town in which he offers to vote, and who is duly registered as provided in this article, and who has never been convicted of murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement or bigamy, is declared to be a qualified elector, except that he shall be qualified to vote for President and Vice President of the United States if he meets the requirements established by Congress therefor and is otherwise a qualified elector.  Nothwithstanding the foregoing any person who has been convicted for a first felony conviction of murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement or bigamy shall not be liable for the payment of any income tax for the period of time when such person is not a qualified elector."

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this proposed amendment shall be submitted by the Secretary of State to the qualified electors at an election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 2002, as provided by Section 273 of the Constitution and by general law.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the explanation of this proposed amendment for the ballot shall read as follows:  "This proposed constitutional amendment will provide that persons who have been convicted for a first-time conviction of murder, rape, bribery, theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretense, perjury, forgery, embezzlement or bigamy shall not be liable for income tax during the time of disqualification as an elector."