HB1871

Modifies provisions relating to elections

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Missouri HB1871 modifies election laws, including absentee voting, candidate withdrawal, and voter identification requirements.

Missouri HB1871 revises election laws by allowing candidates to withdraw from the ballot up to Tuesday before the election. It mandates that absentee ballots must be requested and completed in person at the election authority's office with proper identification. The bill also requires voters to present a form of personal photo identification to vote, such as a Missouri driver's license or a nondriver's license. Additionally, it establishes procedures for provisional ballots and outlines the requirements for absentee voting, including eligibility and documentation.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

101 Yea

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47 Nay

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10 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 13

2:00 PM

Local Government, Elections and Pensions Hearing

Mar 3

9:00 AM

Rules - Administrative Executive Session

History

Jul 13

House

Approved by Governor (G)

Jul 13

House

Delivered to Secretary of State (G)

May 28

House

Signed by House Speaker (H)