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Missouri House of Representatives
97th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Assigned To Committee
Elections
| Description | Committee Members |

HB39
Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
HB 39 --- (LR# 0253L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB41
Sponsor: Rowland, Lyle
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
HB 41 --- (LR# 0180L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB48
Sponsor: Dugger, Tony
Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exceptions
HCS HBs 48 & 216 --- (LR# 0369H.02P)
Referred: Senate Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight

HB54
Sponsor: Dugger, Tony
Changes the required percentage of defeat of the votes cast when a candidate or a ballot question must be allowed a recount
HB 54 --- (LR# 0324H.02I)
Voted Do Pass (H)

HB110
Sponsor: Smith, Jason ---- CoSponsor: Walker, Nate
Changes the laws regarding elections, including writs of election, vacancies in statewide offices, elimination of certain primary elections in third class cities, the date of the presidential primary, and the automatic recount of votes
SCS HCS HB 110 --- (LR# 0039S.06T)
Emergency Clause Defeated on Truly Agreed to Bill

HB113
Sponsor: Davis, Charlie ---- CoSponsor: Solon, Sheila
Establishes the Uniformed Military Voters Act
HB 113 --- (LR# 0134H.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB117
Sponsor: Dugger, Tony
Changes the laws regarding petition circulators and the duties of the Secretary of State regarding initiative and referendum petitions
CCS SS SCS HCS HB 117 --- (LR# 0321H.15T)
Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

HB125
Sponsor: Sommer, Chrissy ---- CoSponsor: Berry, T.J.
Allows 17-year-olds to vote in presidential primaries if they will be 18 on the day of the general election
HB 125 --- (LR# 0635L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB126
Sponsor: Sommer, Chrissy
Changes the laws relating to the nomination of candidates for special elections
HB 126 --- (LR# 0681L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB127
Sponsor: Sommer, Chrissy ---- CoSponsor: Berry, T.J.
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
HB 127 --- (LR# 0671L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB163
Sponsor: Fitzpatrick, Scott ---- CoSponsor: Dugger, Tony
Changes the laws regarding elections
HB 163 --- (LR# 0842H.02T)
Approved by Governor (G)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)

HB188
Sponsor: Conway, Pat ---- CoSponsor: Ellinger, Rory
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
HB 188 --- (LR# 0838L.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB189
Sponsor: Muntzel, Dave ---- CoSponsor: Jones, Caleb
Establishes procedures for general elections following primary elections that have resulted in a tie vote between candidates for a county office.
HB 189 --- (LR# 0293H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB193
Sponsor: Diehl, John ---- CoSponsor: Cox, Stanley
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.
HB 193 --- (LR# 0890H.02I)
Referred: Elections

HB199
Sponsor: Dugger, Tony ---- CoSponsor: Conway, Pat
Repeals obsolete statutes regarding elections
SS HCS HB 199 --- (LR# 0685S.08F)
Conferees to Exceed Differences (H)

HB200
Sponsor: Barnes, Jay
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
HB 200 --- (LR# 0151H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB216
Sponsor: Cox, Stanley ---- CoSponsor: Diehl, John
Changes the laws regarding the identification requirements for voting in a public election
HB 216 --- (LR# 0887H.01I)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

HB232
Sponsor: Barnes, Jay
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
HB 232 --- (LR# 1049L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB235
Sponsor: Crawford, Sandy ---- CoSponsor: Entlicher, Sue
Changes the laws regarding the qualifications for a candidate for county treasurer or county collector-treasurer
HCS HB 235 --- (LR# 1007H.02T)
Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

HB289
Sponsor: Montecillo, Genise ---- CoSponsor: Conway, Pat
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
HB 289 --- (LR# 0926H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB336
Sponsor: Hinson, Dave ---- CoSponsor: Montecillo, Genise
Specifies that no political subdivision must prohibit any first responder from engaging in any political activity while off duty and not in uniform unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law
CCS SS HB 336 --- (LR# 1220H.07T)
Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

HB348
Sponsor: Neth, Myron
Changes the Kansas City school board to a seven-member board
HCS HB 348 --- (LR# 0476H.06P)
Public Hearing Held (S)

HB587
Sponsor: Remole, Tim ---- CoSponsor: Love, Warren
Requires registered sexual offenders to vote at the office of the county clerk in their county or by absentee ballot
HB 587 --- (LR# 1595L.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB588
Sponsor: Diehl, John ---- CoSponsor: Entlicher, Sue
Changes the primary election date to the first Tuesday after the third Monday of June
HB 588 --- (LR# 1119H.01I)
Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)

HB605
Sponsor: McGaugh, Joe Don ---- CoSponsor: Spencer, Bryan
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
HB 605 --- (LR# 1558H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB646
Sponsor: Schieffer, Ed ---- CoSponsor: Mitten, Gina
Changes the laws regarding the state's No-call List and political telephone solicitations
HB 646 --- (LR# 1145L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB660
Sponsor: Marshall, Nick ---- CoSponsor: Wilson, Kenneth
Establishes the Safe and Fair Elections Act
HB 660 --- (LR# 1524L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB661
Sponsor: Marshall, Nick ---- CoSponsor: Bahr, Kurt
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
HB 661 --- (LR# 1003L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB682
Sponsor: Newman, Stacey ---- CoSponsor: Ellinger, Rory
Allows a voter to cast an advance ballot
HB 682 --- (LR# 1574L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB686
Sponsor: Colona, Mike ---- CoSponsor: Hummel, Jacob
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
HB 686 --- (LR# 0404L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB691
Sponsor: Korman, Bart
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
HB 691 --- (LR# 1519H.02I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB768
Sponsor: English, Keith ---- CoSponsor: LaFaver, Jeremy
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
HB 768 --- (LR# 1790H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB769
Sponsor: Englund, Vicki ---- CoSponsor: Rowden, Caleb
Changes the requirements for the sale of certain unclaimed property held by the State Treasurer
HB 769 --- (LR# 1655L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB773
Sponsor: Entlicher, Sue
Changes the laws regarding election ballots and audits
HB 773 --- (LR# 1940H.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB848
Sponsor: Neth, Myron
Establishes the requirements for early voting
HB 848 --- (LR# 2068L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HB865
Sponsor: Neely, Jim ---- CoSponsor: Spencer, Bryan
Requires the establishment of a death notification system for election authorities in order to remove deceased individuals from voter registration records
HB 865 --- (LR# 2000L.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

HB1032
Sponsor: Jones, Caleb
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
HB 1032 --- (LR# 2244H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HJR2
Sponsor: Black, Linda
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
HJR 2 --- (LR# 0210H.02I)
Referred: Elections

HJR4
Sponsor: Neth, Myron ---- CoSponsor: Dugger, Tony
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
HJR 4 --- (LR# 0522H.01P)
Public Hearing Scheduled (S)

HJR5
Sponsor: Dugger, Tony
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
SCS HCS HJRs 5 & 12 --- (LR# 0646S.03C)
Referred: Senate Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight

HJR12
Sponsor: Cox, Stanley ---- CoSponsor: Kelley, Mike
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
HJR 12 --- (LR# 0885H.01I)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

HJR13
Sponsor: Walton Gray, Rochelle
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
HJR 13 --- (LR# 0339L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HJR18
Sponsor: Schupp, Jill ---- CoSponsor: English, Keith
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
HJR 18 --- (LR# 0679L.01I)
Referred: Elections

HJR20
Sponsor: Hampton, Kent ---- CoSponsor: Redmon, Craig
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
HJR 20 --- (LR# 1169H.01I)
Action Postponed (H)

HJR21
Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight ---- CoSponsor: Cierpiot, Mike
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
HJR 21 --- (LR# 1279H.01I)
Referred: Elections

HJR32
Sponsor: Neth, Myron
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing nonpartisan procedures for apportioning the state into state senatorial and legislative districts on the basis of population
HJR 32 --- (LR# 1766L.01I)
Public Hearing Completed (H)

SB2
Sponsor: Sen. Rupp, Scott
Modifies the law relating to initiative and referendum petititons
SCS SB 2 --- (LR# 0285S.04P)
Referred: Rules

SB90
Sponsor: Sen. McKenna, Ryan
Allows council members in third class cities to serve four-year terms upon passage of an ordinance or ballot proposal
HCS SB 90 --- (LR# 0655H.04C)
Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S)

SB99
Sponsor: Sen. Keaveny, Joseph
This act will make the St. Louis City public administrator an appointed position
HCS SB 99 --- (LR# 0160H.02T)
Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill

SB116
Sponsor: Sen. Kraus, Will
Modifies the law relating to uniformed military and overseas voters
HCS SS SCS SB 116 --- (LR# 0630H.06T)
Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

SB258
Sponsor: Sen. LeVota, Paul
Reduces the membership of the Kansas City School District board of education and changes the election date for school board members
HCS SCS SB 258 --- (LR# 1317H.04T)
Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed