Adopted
COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO 1 PROPOSED TO
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 548
BY: Committee
Amend by deleting lines 18 through 80 and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
"I.
Amend Section 140, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to read as follows:
Section 140. The Governor
of the state and all statewide elected officials shall be * * * elected by
the people in a general election to be held on the first Tuesday
after the first Monday of November * * * 2023, and on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday of November in every fourth year thereafter * * *.
The person receiving * * * a majority
of the number of votes cast * * * in the election for * * * these offices * * *
shall be
declared elected.
If no candidate receives a majority of the number of votes cast in the election, then the two (2) candidates who receive the highest number of votes cast shall have their names placed on the ballot for the runoff election to be held two (2) weeks later. The candidate who receives a majority of the number of votes cast in the runoff election shall be elected to the office. However, if the two (2) candidates in the runoff election receive an equal number of votes, the tie shall be broken by a vote of the Legislature taken at a Joint Session held on the first day of the Regular Session following the election, with each Senator having two (2) votes and each House member having one (1) vote.
If no candidate receives a majority of the number of votes cast in the election, and there is a tie in the election of those receiving the next highest number of votes cast, then those candidates receiving the next highest number of votes cast and the candidate receiving the highest number of votes cast shall have their names placed on the ballot for the runoff election, and the candidate who receives a majority of the number of votes cast in the runoff election shall be elected to the office."
II.
Amend the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 by repealing Section 141, which reads as follows:
Section 141. If no person shall receive such majorities, then the House of Representatives shall proceed to choose a Governor from the two (2) persons who shall have received the highest number of popular votes. The election shall be by viva voce vote, which shall be recorded in the journal, in such manner as to show for whom each member voted.
III.
Amend the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 by repealing Section 142, which reads as follows:
Section 142. In case of an election of Governor or any state officer by the House of Representatives, no member of that house shall be eligible to receive any appointment from the Governor or other state officer so elected, during the term for which he shall be elected.
IV.
Amend the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 by repealing Section 143, which reads as follows:
Section 143. All other state officers shall be elected at the same time, and in the same manner as provided for election of Governor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That these proposed amendments 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 2020, as provided by Section 273 of the Constitution and by general law, with the proposed amendments in this resolution being voted on as one amendment since they pertain to one subject.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the explanation of this proposed amendment for the ballot shall read as follows: "This proposed constitutional amendment provides that the Governor and all statewide elected officials shall be elected by a majority of the votes in a general election and not by the electoral vote of the Mississippi House of Representatives, and if no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the general election, then a runoff election shall be held two (2) weeks later, and the candidate who receives a majority of the votes in the runoff election shall be elected to the office."
AMEND further the title by deleting lines 1 through 13 and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
"A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 140, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, TO PROVIDE THAT THE GOVERNOR AND ALL STATEWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS SHALL BE ELECTED BY A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST IN A GENERAL ELECTION AND NOT BY THE ELECTORAL VOTE OF THE MISSISSIPPI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; TO PROVIDE THAT IF NO CANDIDATE RECEIVES A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST IN THE GENERAL ELECTION, THEN A RUNOFF ELECTION SHALL BE HELD TWO WEEKS LATER; TO PROVIDE THAT THE CANDIDATE WHO RECEIVES A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST IN THE RUNOFF ELECTION SHALL BE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE; TO PROVIDE THAT If the two candidates in the runoff election have an equal number of votes, the tie shall be broken by a vote of the Legislature taken at a Joint Session held on the first day of the Regular Session following the election, with each Senator having two votes and each House member having one vote; TO PROVIDE THAT IF NO CANDIDATE RECEIVES A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST IN THE ELECTION, AND THERE IS A TIE IN THE ELECTION OF THOSE RECEIVING THE NEXT HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES CAST, THEN THOSE CANDIDATES RECEIVING THE NEXT HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES CAST AND THE CANDIDATE RECEIVING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES CAST SHALL HAVE THEIR NAMES PLACED ON THE BALLOT FOR THE RUNOFF ELECTION, AND THE CANDIDATE WHO RECEIVES A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST IN THE RUNOFF ELECTION SHALL BE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE; PROPOSING THE REPEAL OF SECTION 141, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, WHICH PROVIDES THAT THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CHOOSE A GOVERNOR FROM THE TWO PERSONS WHO SHALL HAVE RECEIVED THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POPULAR VOTES; PROPOSING THE REPEAL OF SECTION 142, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, WHICH PROVIDES THAT, IN CASE OF AN ELECTION OF THE GOVERNOR BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NO MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL RECEIVE AN APPOINTMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR; AND PROPOSING THE REPEAL OF SECTION 143, MISSISSIPPI CONSTITUTION OF 1890, WHICH PROVIDES THAT ALL OTHER STATEWIDE OFFICERS SHALL BE ELECTED AT THE SAME TIME AND IN THE SAME MANNER AS PROVIDED FOR THE ELECTION OF THE GOVERNOR."