by Mike Lear | May 23, 2014 | Elections, News, Politics / Govt
Governor Jay Nixon (D) has set August 5 as the date for several proposed changes to Missouri’s Constitution, including the three-fourths of one cent sales tax to support transportation that was adopted by the legislature this year. Three other proposed...
by Mike Lear | May 14, 2014 | Elections, Legislature, News
The state legislature has sent voters a proposal to allow six business days of early voting before general elections. The proposal cleared the House on Wednesday, a day after it was approved in the Senate. The proposal would change the Missouri Constitution to allow...
by Mike Lear | May 14, 2014 | News
The Missouri House has passed a proposed change to Missouri’s Constitution to allow early voting and set up a system for it. Because the measure had cleared the Senate, it next goes to Missouri voters. ...
by Mike Lear | Apr 17, 2014 | Elections, News, Politics / Govt
A proposed constitutional amendment to set an early voting period has passed the House with bipartisan support, despite some Democrats decrying the measure as a “sham” and misleading to voters. It would allow nine days of early voting excluding Sundays...
by Mike Lear | Mar 18, 2013 | Elections, News
A House Republican has filed the early voting proposals recommended by a commission created by the Democrat Secretary of State. The bill is proposed by Representative Myron Neth (R-Liberty), who is the vice-chairman of the House Elections Committee. It would allow...