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In the waning hours of the legislative session, Missouri Republican lawmakers voted to place Amendment 7 on the ballot, largely arguing that ranked-choice voting was too complicated and would ...
Don’t be gullible. Vote no on Missouri Amendment 7. Also, vote only for candidates who will work to adopt ranked choice voting in the state. You’ll be amazed by the progress you’ll see from ...
Amendment 1 Sales Tax for Parks and Conservation Measure. Would renew for 10 years a 1984 state amendment which prescribes a 0.1% sales and use tax in order to fund state parks and conservation projects. Passed [10] 2,187,773 (79.88%) 551,117 (20.12%) Amendment 2 State and Judicial Campaign Contribution Limits Initiative.
The ballot form permitted a separate vote on each amendment with a simple majority allowing adoption. Seven of the 21 amendments were adopted. The election details are available in the 1925-1926 Official Manual of Missouri. [5] In the early 20th century, Missouri was dominated by corrupt political "bosses", such as Tom Pendergast of Kansas City ...
What makes this amendment especially devious is that there’s actually no need for it. Noncitizen voting is already illegal in Missouri elections. Our laws are working: There is no evidence of ...
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From abortion to casino boats, Missouri voters have a packed ballot in November’s election. We break it all down: which issue is which, what your vote means and why these decisions are so divisive.
Emily Newell Blair becomes the first editor of the first suffrage journal in the state, Missouri Woman. [38] 1915. Suffrage magazine, The Missouri Woman, is first published. [39] 1916. The Missouri Woman magazine cover "Votes for Women" June 1916. Suffragists lobby the Missouri General Assembly for a Presidential Suffrage bill. [40]