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Requires the department of health and senior services to notify the secretary of state of all death certificates and the secretary of state to notify the relevant local election authority
Modifies the definition of committee for campaign contribution requirements
Modifies provisions relating to the publication of election notices
Calls on members of Congress to uphold the principles of federalism
Modifies provisions for ballot summary statements
Allows election challengers to be present any time ballots are being cast
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Requires 501(c)(3) organizations to use the federal E-Verify system for all employees hired for political purposes
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies provisions related to the functions of the secretary of state
Modifies provisions for elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Requires public schools to establish the general municipal election day and the general election day as a school holiday
Modifies the deadline for filing a declaration of candidacy
Reinstates the presidential preference primary
Modifies requirements for campaign contributions
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly and the number of members of the house of representatives
Modifies provisions for elections
Changes the law regarding primary elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Prohibits paying circulators for initiative petitions
Modifies provisions governing candidate filing location for nonpartisan elections
Enacts provisions governing local tax ballot questions submitted by political subdivisions
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions
Creates new provisions relating to elections
Creates the "Protect Missouri Voters" amendment
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected assessor
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office
Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Modifies provisions for absentee ballots
Modifies provisions relating to ballot summary language
Modifies provisions relating to election oversight
Modifies the deadline for filing a declaration of candidacy
Modifies provisions for foreign influence on ballot measures
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly and the number of members of the house of representatives
Prohibits candidates from serving as the treasurer of their own candidate committee
Requires a county central committee treasurer to accept a candidate's filing fee if the candidate has been affiliated with the party for at least twenty-six weeks prior to the election
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Reinstates the presidential preference primary and modifies provisions for absentee voting
Changes the filing location for school board candidates
Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly
Changes the law regarding political party primary elections
Changes the law regarding primary elections
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies the election date, terms of office, and term limits for members of school boards
Establishes requirements for library boards to be elected
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department
Requires signature verification of absentee ballots
Modifies provisions relating to party affiliation
Creates new class three election offenses
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Modifies the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses
Amends laws relating to elections and political parties
Allows voting machines to be used for the purpose of processing absentee ballots
Modifies provisions relating to ethics and repeals provisions of law deemed unconstitutional
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person seeking to vote in a public election may be required by general law to provide a valid government-issued photo identification
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Changes the laws regarding voter eligibility
Prohibits members of the General Assembly who form candidate committees for statewide office from serving as chairs of certain committees
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow an elected official of this state or any of its political subdivisions to be removed from office by recall petition
Allows voters to transfer their voter registration between jurisdictions after the registration deadline has passed.
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing nonpartisan procedures for apportioning the state into state senatorial and legislative districts on the basis of population
Requires the secretary of state to establish a system for automatic voter registration
Establishes a procedure for voter pre-registration for persons ages 15 to 18
Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish a new appointment process for vacancies occurring in certain statewide offices
Requires the secretary of state to establish a system for automatic voter registration
Requires the Secretary of State to establish a system for automatic voter registration
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Allows the governing body of any established political party to choose to adopt a closed primary system.
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Requires corporations to include in their bylaws adequate procedures for assessing the will of the majority of the stockholders regarding contributions and expenditures
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Modifies provisions relating to non-election successions in certain political subdivisions with a population of six thousand or fewer inhabitants.
Establishes a system for automatic voter registration
Requires presidential candidates to reimburse political subdivisions for costs to fund security measures or infrastructure modifications relating to a candidate's campaign visit to the political subdivision
Allows current members of the General Assembly who are summoned for jury service during a legislative session to obtain an extension not to exceed six months for such service
Requires the Secretary of State to establish a system for automatic voter registration
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.
Enables political subdivisions to allow for the removal of elected public officials under certain circumstances
Requires United States Senators who represent Missouri to provide the general assembly with certain information
Modifies laws relating to non-election successions
Modifies laws relating to filing deadlines when a candidate withdraws from a race within two working days prior to the deadline
Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote
Requires candidates for elective public office within a city, town, village, or township to provide additional documentation demonstrating proof of tax payment.
Specifies that the Governor must, within thirty days, issue a writ of election to supply a vacancy in either house of the General Assembly
Specifies circumstances for which an election watcher may remain in a polling place or in a location where absentee ballots are being prepared for counting and counted.
Specifies qualifications for the state Attorney General
Requires a runoff election for county executive, prosecuting attorney, and county assessor in St. Louis County if no candidate receives at least fifty percent of the votes cast and establishes cert
Modifies provisions relating to paper ballots
Modifies provisions relating to the state's responsibility for election costs
Establishes the Political Accountability in Campaigning Act
Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress
Establishes guidelines for nomination of candidates for the position of representative in the United States Congress
Proposes a constitutional amendment that imposes a two term limitation on all statewide elected officials
Allows a candidate to file for candidacy in more than one political party primary
Provides that elections to approve the imposition of, or increase in, a tax, license, fee, or levy shall only be held on the general election day or the primary election day designated in Section 115.121
Contains provisions relating to governor's writ of elections for vacancies created in either house of the General Assembly
Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote
Authorizes an election authority to accept voter registration applications with electronic signatures under certain circumstances
Changes the laws regarding vacancies in certain public offices
Grants certain counties additional time to prepare absentee ballots
Modifies provisions relating to vacancies in elected public offices
Specifies that election challengers may remain present at polling places until all votes are counted, certification forms completed, and equipment delivered to the proper election authority
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Extends voter registration requirements
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing an elected public official of this state or any of its political subdivisions to be removed from office by recall petition
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing nonpartisan procedures for apportioning the state into state senatorial and legislative districts on the basis of population
Requires stockholder approval before corporations make any contributions or expenditures and imposes campaign contribution limits
Requires the election of all board of election commissioners
Requires a runoff election for county executive, prosecuting attorney, and county assessor in St. Louis County if no candidate receives at least 50% of the votes cast
Requires local election authorities to use an electronic device at each polling place to capture a photograph or digital image of each voter casting a vote
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies compensation for members of the general assembly
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket by voting for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Creates an advance voting system for primary and general elections
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing residents of the state who are over the age of sixteen to vote
Allows a candidate to file for candidacy in more than one political party primary
Specifies that the Governor must, within 30 days, issue a writ of election to supply a vacancy in either house of the General Assembly
Allows established political parties to set the filing fee for presidential candidates in an amount up to $10,000
Specifies that beginning January 1, 2016, certain elective county offices must file ethics reports with the Missouri Ethics Commission instead of local election authorities
Modifies the law relating to public office vacancies
Modifies provisions related to committees of political parties
Specifies that election challengers may remain present at polling places until all votes are counted, certification forms completed, and equipment delivered to the proper election authority
Authorizes an election authority to accept voter registration applications with electronic signatures under certain conditions
Specifies that if a candidate withdraws from an election within two days of the filing deadline, the deadline must be extended
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person seeking to vote in a public election may be required by general law to provide a valid government-issued photo identification
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions
Changes the law regarding vacancies in offices filled by appointment of the governor
Makes several modifications to the St. Joseph School District School Board
Establishes the paper ballot as the official ballot and requires audits before election certification
Changes the laws regarding persons seeking public office
Creates a procedure for recalling school board members in the Fox C-6 School district in Arnold and requires vacancies on the board to be filled by the county executive
Modifies provisions related to elections
Changes the laws regarding the election of political party committees
Modifies the process for selecting candidates for special elections
Allows certified participants in the Address Confidentiality Program to vote absentee
Establishes the Political Accountability in Campaigning Act
Repeals provisions that prohibit specified state employees from being a candidate for public office and changes the laws regarding the political activities of state employees
Changes the laws regarding voter eligibility regarding voter registration
Specifies that a school board must determine an accessible location within a school building for use as a polling place
Changes the laws regarding election authorities and the filing of specified statements and disclosure reports with the Missouri Ethics Commission
Establishes the St. Louis County Election Unification Act of 2015 that changes the general municipal election day for municipalities in St. Louis County to the primary and general election day
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Specifies procedures regarding how a vacant county commissioner position shall be filled
Requires election authorities to provide a description of the facts establishing probable cause for election fraud if requested by the investigating authorities
Allows military and overseas voters to vote in all elections involving federal office, statewide office, statewide legislative office, or statewide initiatives
Exempts certain political races from provisions specifying how alderman candidates must be nominated
Allows emergency workers to request, receive, and submit absentee ballots
Extends the voter registration deadline for certain military and overseas voters
Changes the vote required to pass a statewide ballot measure from a majority vote to sixty percent of the votes cast
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions
Removes a current utility bill and bank statement as acceptable forms of identification to receive a ballot
Specifies that official ballot measure challenges must be adjudicated within 56 days before the election in which the measure will be voted on
Modifies provisions relating to nonpartisan elections
Changes the laws regarding public utility districts
Changes the laws regarding elections
Changes the presidential primary election date from February to March
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the establishment of a six-day early voting period before a general election
Allows for the removal of the holder of any elective office who is serving a four-year term in a four class city by recall petition
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing an elected public official of this state or any of its political subdivisions to be removed from office by recall petition
Changes the laws regarding election authorities and the filing of specified statements and disclosure reports with the Missouri Ethics Commission
Disqualifies a candidate for public office if he or she has any delinquent fees owed to the Missouri Ethics Commission
Allows emergency workers to request, receive and submit absentee ballots in the event of a declared state of emergency
Establishes the paper ballot as the official ballot and requires audits before election certification
Modifies numerous provisions relating to elections
Authorizes an election authority to accept voter registration applications with electronic signatures under certain conditions
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions
Modifies the law relating to the authorizing of local sales taxes and community center districts, annexation elections, absentee voting, military voting procedures, and initiative petitions
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person seeking to vote in a public election may be required by general law to provide valid government-issued photo identification
Changes the time limitation for re-voting on annexation in cases where the first vote failed
Changes the primary election day from August to June
Changes the laws regarding early voting
Changes the laws regarding election ballots and audits
Changes the laws regarding absentee ballots
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Establishes procedures for a general election following a primary election that has resulted in a tie vote between candidates for a county office
Changes the presidential primary election from February to March
Specifies that a person cannot be appointed to any public office if he or she is delinquent in the payment of specified taxes
Changes the laws regarding absentee voting
Changes the laws regarding military and overseas voter registration
Requires the Governor to issue a proclamation for Primary Election Day and for General Municipal Election Day
Establishes the Executive Branch Accountability Act of 2014 that changes the laws regarding filling vacancies in certain state public offices
Specifies that any issue to increase any tax, license, fee, or levy requiring voter approval under Article X of the Missouri Constitution must be placed on the ballot only on the general election day
Requires a person registering to vote to use the person's legal name as it appears on a birth certificate or as changed by marriage or court order
Allows certified participants in the Address Confidentiality Program to vote absentee
Allows a person with a physical disability or a member of the armed forces on active duty filing a declaration of candidacy by certified mail to designate a representative for the ballot order random drawing
Repeals the provisions that prohibit specified state employees from being a candidate for public office and changes the laws regarding the political activities of state employees
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket by voting for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting the establishment of any law that imposes a burden or barrier to voting not contained within the Missouri Constitution
Allows early voting at a central voting location for all elections
Changes the laws regarding the gubernatorial appointment process for acting directors and the process for filling vacancies in certain state public offices
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Changes the laws regarding nonpartisan elections in certain political subdivisions and special districts
Prohibits the use of electronic signatures for voter registration and petition verification
Changes the laws regarding the selection of public officials
Creates an advance voting system for primary and general elections
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Changes the laws regarding the selection of public officials
Reduces the membership of the Kansas City School District board of education and changes the election date for board members
Modifies the law relating to uniformed military and overseas voters
Modifies provisions relating to elections, printing of the official state manual, and tax ballot issues
Changes the laws regarding the qualifications for a candidate for county collector, county treasurer, or county collector-treasurer
Changes the laws regarding initiative and referendum petitions
Changes the laws regarding emergency services
Requires a person registering to vote to use his or her legal name as it appears on a birth certificate or as changed by marriage or court order
Specifies that any issue to increase any tax, license, fee, or levy requiring voter approval under Article X of the Missouri Constitution must be placed on the ballot only on the general election day
Requires election authorities to compile and use a voluntary interactive computerized voter registration list for voters who have no form of state-issued photographic identification
Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine for blind or visually impaired voters at state and local elections in order to comply with federal law
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket by voting for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Establishes the Safe and Fair Elections Act
Changes the requirements for the sale of certain unclaimed property held by the State Treasurer
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Changes the laws regarding the state's No-call List and political telephone solicitations
Relating to boards of election commissioners in cities not within a county or in home rule cities with more than four hundred thousand inhabitants located in more than one county.
Requires an election authority to hire election judges based upon merit and without regard to political party affiliation instead of the current requirement that there be an equal number from each major political party
Requires proof of identity and status as a United States natural born citizen for a candidate for the Office of President or Vice President to be submitted with other required certification documents to the Secretary of State
Modifies provisions relating to elections and allows council members in third class cities to serve four-year terms upon passage of ballot proposal
Changes the laws regarding elections
Repeals obsolete statutes regarding elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that general law may require a person to provide valid government-issued photo identification in order to vote in an election
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exceptions
Changes the Kansas City school board to a seven-member board
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a member of the General Assembly to serve the 16-year maximum in any proportion in either chamber as long as he or she serves no more than 16 years total
Modifies the law relating to initiative and referendum petititons
Requires the establishment of a death notification system for election authorities in order to remove deceased individuals from voter registration records
Repeals the provisions that prohibit specified state employees from being a candidate for public office and changes the laws regarding the political activities of state employees
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing nonpartisan procedures for apportioning the state into state senatorial and legislative districts on the basis of population
Establishes the requirements for early voting
Changes the laws regarding election ballots and audits
Requires all members of a public water supply district board of directors to be voters who have resided in the district for one year prior to election
Changes the primary election date to the first Tuesday after the third Monday of June
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Requires registered sexual offenders to vote at the office of the county clerk in their county or by absentee ballot
Changes the required percentage of defeat of the votes cast when a candidate or a ballot question must be allowed a recount
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Senate from 34 to 40 beginning in 2023
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the Missouri House of Representatives from 163 to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Missouri Senate from 34 to 40 beginning in 2023
Establishes the Uniformed Military Voters Act
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting the total service in the General Assembly to 16 years in any proportion between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Repeals provisions that prohibit specified state employees from being a candidate for public office and changes the laws regarding the political activities of state employees
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that general law may require a person to provide valid government-issued photo identification in order to vote in an election
Changes the laws regarding the identification requirements for voting in a public election
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Establishes procedures for general elections following primary elections that have resulted in a tie vote between candidates for a county office.
Changes the presidential primary election to the general municipal election day on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of each presidential election year
Changes the laws relating to the nomination of candidates for special elections
Allows 17-year-olds to vote in presidential primaries if they will be 18 on the day of the general election
Modifies the law relating to elections, law enforcement districts, and transit authority taxes
Changes the laws regarding elections
Changes the laws regarding elections
Changes the laws regarding certain public officials
Specifies that the county commission must appoint an interim county official when there is a vacancy in the office of county clerk, collector, or assessor
Changes the laws regarding the Fair Ballot Access Act by repealing the provision which requires a petition to form a new political party to contain the name of a resident of each Congressional district
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the establishment of a Fair Ballot Commission to determine the propriety and correctness of proposed ballot language submitted by initiative or referendum
Specifies that any issue to increase any tax, license, fee, or levy requiring voter approval under Article X of the Missouri Constitution must be placed on the ballot only on the general election day
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Establishes a March 27 to April 24 filing period for the 2012 state primary election
Requires proof of identity and status as a United States natural born citizen for the office of President and Vice President to be submitted with other required certification documents to the Secretary of State
Fills a vacancy in the office of United States Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, or State Treasurer by appointment by the Governor or a special election
Changes the laws regarding elections
Changes the laws regarding elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any member of the General Assembly from serving more than 16 years in any one house nor more than 16 years total in both houses
Establishes the Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act
Requires a candidate for public office to file any required disclosure reports and to pay any assessed fees by the Missouri Ethics Commission before filing for an office or taking office
Specifies that by January 1, 2014, the official ballot will be a paper ballot and requires all voting methods to produce the election results from paper ballots
Revises the oath that an election judge takes prior to being commissioned or beginning duties by requiring them to swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and Missouri
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the number of voter signatures that are required to place an initiative petition or a referendum on a ballot
Changes the laws regarding elections by requiring a voter to provide photo identification
Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions
Changes the laws regarding voter registration
Changes the laws regarding candidate filing dates for primary elections
Specifies that the presidential primary will be held in February and requires presidential preference primary results to take precedence over any presidential preference caucus
Requires each polling place for a federal, state, local, or school district election to have at least one accessible voting system that conforms to federal regulations for disabled voters
Proposes a constitutional amendment to create term limits for all statewide elected officials
Requires certain tax records to be disclosed to the Missouri Ethics Commission by certain entities who make more than $25,000 in campaign contributions during a year
Requires each elected county official to appoint a deputy to serve as the interim county official in the event of a vacancy in the office until the vacancy is filled by the Governor as provided by law
Establishes a public campaign financing system for state elections which allows a candidate to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding
Submits a revised Summary Statement for House Committee Substitute No. 2 for Senate Joint Resolution No. 2 to the Secretary of State
Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the automatic submission of a proposal every 20 years to convene a state constitutional convention and provisions regarding the procedures of the convention
Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
Requires, except in a charter county, a candidate for county treasurer to file a signed affidavit stating that the candidate meets the minimum bond requirements for the office of county treasurer
Changes the presidential primary election date from the first Tuesday after the first Monday in February to the general municipal day on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April
Changes the presidential primary election to the general municipal election day on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of each presidential election year
Changes the deadline for filing as a candidate for all primary elections held in August for any county or state office from the last Tuesday in March to the second Tuesday in March
Establishes a closed primary election system
Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding advance voting and photo identification and allowing different requirements for certain absentee voting
Changes the required percentage necessary to initiate a recount of the votes cast in an election
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 101
Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding advance voting, required use of a government-issued photo identification to vote, and voting procedures based on physical presence or by absentee ballot
Excludes the year 2012 from the requirement that a statewide presidential preference primary be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in February of each presidential election year
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
Allows the board of election commissioners in Kansas City and St. Louis to establish voter centers on election days for a person to vote without going to his or her precinct voting location
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any change by the General Assembly to a statute as approved by voters through the initiative petition process without a certain percentage of votes
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the approval of both a majority of voters statewide and a majority of voters in a majority of the Congressional districts for an amendment to take effect
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a person to serve any proportion of the 16-year limit between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a citizen who is 17 years old to vote in a presidential primary election if he or she will be 18 years old prior to the general election
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket by voting for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Establishes a closed primary election system
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Requires anyone requesting 10 or more voter registration applications to provide certain information to the Office of the Secretary of State
Prohibits a felon from qualifying as a candidate for elected office in cities of the fourth classification
Prohibits any person who is in violation of a court order to pay specified monetary judgments from qualifying as a candidate for an elective office and his or her name from appearing on a ballot
Requires an election authority to conduct a record check to determine whether a person is prohibited from filing as a candidate for the election for which he or she is filing a declaration of candidacy
Changes the laws regarding presidential elections
Modifies numerous laws relating to elections
Establishes photo identification requirements for voting and requirements for advance voting
Allows an election authority to use an electronic voter identification system or electronic signature pad to verify voter identification information at any polling place
Changes the laws regarding county officers
Allows enabling legislation for advance voting and photographic identification for voting
Modifies various provisions relating to public elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the number of voter signatures that are required to place an initiative petition or a referendum on a ballot
Repeals the provision that requires a political party's emblem to be printed on an election ballot above the party caption
Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls
Repeals a provision requiring a presidential primary to be held in February in any year a presidential election is held and sets the primary to be held in March of each presidential election year
Creates the class four election offense of electioneering which involves the refusal, upon the request of any person, to remove certain political materials inside or with 250 feet of a polling place
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting anyone elected to the General Assembly after November 1, 2008, from serving more than 12 years in any one house nor more than 24 years total in both houses
Prohibits any person who has pled guilty or nolo contendre to or has been found guilty of specified offenses from election or appointment to certain city offices in a third or fourth class city
Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
Specifies that no person will be eligible to run or to be selected to fill a vacancy for the office of county sheriff unless he or she holds a valid peace officer license
Changes the laws regarding the use of paper ballot cards at elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate
Allows an election authority to randomly select individuals from a cross-section of voter registrations to serve as election judges if there is a shortage of election judges in the authority's jurisdiction
Changes the laws regarding ethics, lobbying, and campaign contributions
Allows a candidate committee to purchase tickets, membership dues, meals, advertising, and other similar items from a political action committee if it is related to education or service in office
Allows the board of aldermen in a fourth class city to provide by ordinance that the city marshal be appointed instead of elected
Specifies that the provisions requiring a partisan election and conducting a party primary prior to a general election will not apply to a candidate for school board or fire district office
Allows any political subdivision to conduct ranked-choice voting in certain elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding the repeal or modification of a statutory provision of a referendum passed by voters
Repeals a provision requiring a presidential primary to be held in February in any year a presidential election is held and sets the primary to be held in June
Establishes a public campaign financing system for state elections which allows a candidate to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding
Allows certain municipalities to cancel nonpartisan elections when there are the same number of candidates as open offices
Requires the Secretary of State to annually air commercials and publish items in newspapers designed to educate the public on elected goverment and the democratic process
Establishes a public campaign financing system for state elections which allows a candidate to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding
Requires special elections to fill certain vacancies in the positions of United States Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, and State Treasurer
Allows certain third class cities to cancel any primary election for the office of mayor and councilman
Changes the laws regarding elections
Allows Iron County by adoption of an order or ordinance to hold a nonpartisan election for the office of sheriff
Changes the laws regarding the circulation of initiative and referendum petitions
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the number of signatures required on an initiative petition proposing an amendment to the Missouri Constitution or on a referendum to change a state law
Allows for the cancellation of an election to fill a vacancy in the General Assembly under certain specified conditions
Changes the laws regarding initiative and referendum petitions
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Changes the laws regarding the Fair Ballot Access Act by repealing the provision which requires a petition to form a new political party to contain the name of a resident of each Congressional distict
Prohibits elected officials of the state or any political subdivision or their staff from registering or acting as a lobbyist for one year after leaving office or employment with certain exceptions
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Prohibits statewide elected officials or members of the General Assembly elected for their first term in office on or after November 2, 2010, from acting, serving, or registering as a lobbyist
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring any office of a senator or representative to be deemed vacated if the member removes himself or herself from the state during session to avoid an official vote
Prohibits any elected official of the state from registering or acting as a lobbyist within two years of leaving office
Removes the requirement that a municipality must hold an election in nonpartisan elections when there are the same number of candidates as open offices
Prohibits state departments from contracting with or providing money to any entity that has been found guilty of or pled guilty to violating any election, tax, or immigration law of this state
Allows an ambulance district board member to be recalled from office by petition of the registered voters
Changes the laws regarding the dates of public elections
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket by voting for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Repeals the provision that requires a political party's emblem to be printed on an election ballot above the party caption
Requires proof of identity and proof of United States citizenship for the office of President and Vice President to be submitted with the other required certification documents to the Secretary of State
Allows certain municipalities to cancel nonpartisan elections when there are the same number of candidates as open offices
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding the repeal or modification of a statutory provision of a referendum passed by voters
Requires each voter to affix the proper postage before returning an absentee ballot by mail
Authorizes an election authority to establish a procedure allowing registered voters to provide an email address to receive information in conjunction with the conduct of elections
Requires anyone requesting 50 or more voter registration applications to provide certain information to the Office of the Secretary of State
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding elections by authorizing provisions relating to advance voting, voter identification, and absentee voting
Establishes an advance voting period and requires a voter to present an approved form of personal identification to vote at an election
Allows voters to cast advance ballots
Requires school board members to have lived in the school district for one year prior to serving on the board
Requires anyone requesting 50 or more voter registration applications to provide certain information to the Office of the Secretary of State
Requires a political subdivision to provide employees with the opportunity to contribute to a continuing committee through voluntary payroll deductions under certain conditions
Prohibits the Secretary of State from approving certain electronic voting systems and specifies that the official ballot must be a paper ballot
Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
Changes the laws regarding the circulation and approval of initiative petitions
Allows voters to cast advance ballots
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Allows for the cancellation of an election to fill a vacancy in the General Assembly under certain specified conditions
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the minimum legal voter signature requirement for placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot through the initiative petition process
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Changes the laws regarding the use of paper ballots at elections
Establishes Missouri's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
Specifies that no person will qualify as a candidate for any elective public office who has been convicted of, found guilty of, or pled guilty to certain crimes
Allows only an in-state entity to circulate a referendum or initiative petition and requires the entity to register with the Secretary of State at least one year prior to circulating any petition
Requires election authorities to remove the name of any registered voter from the authority's registration records upon receipt of a written and notarized request from the voter
Repeals the provision which requires a political party's emblem to be printed on an election ballot above the party caption
Allows an ambulance district board member to be recalled from office by petition of the registered voters
Proposes a constitutional amendment transferring initial responsibility for congressional and legislative redistricting from a congressional committee to a state demographer
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing, beginning with the 97th General Assembly, the number of state representatives to 137
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
Authorizes a school district to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to one cent for educational purposes
Allows an individual at a general election to vote a straight party line ticket for all candidates of the same political party with a single punch or mark
Changes the laws regarding the Fair Ballot Access Act by repealing the provision which requires a petition to form a new political party to contain the name of a resident of each Congressional district
Establishes a public campaign financing system for state elections which allows candidates to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding
Changes the laws regarding absent uniformed services and overseas voters
Authorizes an income tax credit for service as a poll worker
Allows voters to cast advance ballots
Allows political subdivisions to conduct ranked-choice voting in certain elections
Allows any registered voter to challenge another voter's registration
Allows members of an ambulance district board of directors to be subject to recall from office
Allows certain third class cities to cancel any primary election for the office of mayor and councilman
Changes the laws regarding absent uniform services and overseas voters and elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding elections
Allows the city council of a third class city to submit a question to the voters as an advisory referendum
Changes the date for submission of a consolidated public library district's annual report to the district board, county commission, and state library
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the minimum legal voter signature requirement for placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot through the initiative petition process
Requires special elections to fill vacancies in the offices of Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and United States Senator
Repeals the provision that requires a political party's emblem to be printed on an election ballot above the party caption
Revises the oath that election judges take prior to being commissioned or beginning duties by requiring them to swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and of Missouri
Changes the laws regarding initiative and referendum petitions
Changes the laws regarding election judges
Removes the requirement that municipalities must hold an election in nonpartisan elections when there are the same number of candidates as open offices
Changes the laws regarding elections and establishes the Election Consolidation Act of 2010
Establishes the Andrew Jackson Vote Restoration Act which requires certain elections to be held even if the number of candidates filing for a position is equal to the number of positions available
Removes the requirement that municipalities must hold an election in nonpartisan elections when there are the same number of candidates as open offices