Missouri
Complete coverage for Missouri can be found below. (Return to States List)
Information & Analysis
November, 2008
- Food table partly to blame for long lines at Missouri polling place (11/10/08)
- Estimated 7000 provisional ballots in Missouri (11/06/08)
- MO: Potential Disenfranchisement of Voters Who Have Moved (11/04/08)
Commentary
There are no commentary articles in Missouri that Election Law @ Moritz has written at this time.
News Wire
Election law news from across the country concerning Missouri
March, 2013
- Senate takes up voter ID bills (3/05/13)
February, 2013
- Missouri Democrats pushing for early voting (2/19/13)
- Missouri House gives first round approval to voter ID legislation (2/14/13)
- Commission picked to craft early voting rules for Missouri (2/11/13)
- Missouri's voter ID bill inspires pushback over 'voter suppression' (2/06/13)
December, 2012
November, 2012
February, 2012
- Redistricting panel reaches deal on Mo. Senate (2/23/12)
- Missouri Supreme Court to consider redistricting fight (2/13/12)
January, 2012
May, 2011
- General Assembly Passes Voter ID Requirement (5/27/11)
- Missouri Voter ID Law Will Be On The Ballot In 2012 (5/10/11)
August, 2010
- Dead? Your vote won't count in Missouri (8/02/10)
June, 2010
- Military Voting Bill Signed into Law (6/01/10)
May, 2010
- New legislation makes voting easier for military (5/28/10)
- Voter ID / early voting bill apparently dead in MO Senate (5/13/10)
- Voter ID, early voting bill nears debate in Missouri Senate (5/07/10)
April, 2010
- Senate Considers Photo ID at Polls (4/22/10)
- Missouri House OKs absentee voting, voter ID measures (4/22/10)
- Missouri House moves forward photo ID requirement for voters (4/15/10)
February, 2010
- House panel mulls ID law for elections (2/10/10)
- MO lawmakers consider early voting and ID's (2/09/10)
- Missouri lawmakers debate early voting, photo ID rules (2/09/10)
December, 2009
- Legislation filed for early voting in Missouri (12/28/09)
- Campaign finance bills pre-filed in Missouri General Assembly (12/07/09)
July, 2009
- New address means re-register to vote (7/09/09)
June, 2009
- Mo. agency to reform voter registration practices (6/26/09)
- Missouri agrees to pay $450,000 to ACORN to help settle voter registration suit (6/25/09)
May, 2009
April, 2009
- Election officials pan voter ID (4/29/09)
- Early voting, voter ID proposal may be too big to pass (4/23/09)
- House approves promoting voter registration for hunters and anglers (4/22/09)
- Carnahan says amendment would restrict voting (4/10/09)
- Elections Committee approves voter photo ID (4/08/09)
- Proposed change to constitution would create early voting period, require photo ID (4/08/09)
March, 2009
- Analysis: GOP ties Mo. early voting to photo ID (3/29/09)
- Justus Voting Bill Making Slow Progress in Session (3/06/09)
- Missouri House panel considers early voting (3/03/09)
- Early voting bill set for House hearing tomorrow (3/02/09)
February, 2009
- Robin Carnahan wants troops to get ballot by e-mail, fax (2/16/09)
- Mo. bill lets military ballots arrive late (2/12/09)
November, 2008
- Report: Several St. Louis County polling places had hours-long waits (11/21/08)
- Nine days later and Missouri's presidential outcome up in the air (11/13/08)
- Presidential Race Narrowing with St. Louis Ballots Found (11/11/08)
- Food table displaced voters in Velda City (11/07/08)
- Carnahan urges early voting for Missourians (11/07/08)
- Record Number of Missourians Cast Ballots in General Election (11/07/08)
- Estimated 7000 provisional ballots in Missouri (11/06/08)
- Wait stretched to 6 hours in Velda City (11/05/08)
- Breaking News: St. Louis City Judge Denies Hearings on Change of Address Forms, Dozens of Eligible Voters Disenfranchised (11/04/08)
- Velda City, exposed (11/04/08)
- 6 1/2 hours wait in Velda City (11/04/08)
- Wrong list of registered voters forced delays earlier today at some KC polling places (11/04/08)
- Voters delayed as KC polling place has wrong list of registered voters (11/04/08)
- Voters wait in long lines as polls open in StL (11/04/08)
- Velda City poses biggest trouble spot for voting (11/04/08)
- Voting Problems Added to Long Lines in Kansas City (11/04/08)
October, 2008
- Lawyers eye Missouri on Tuesday (10/31/08)
- StL election officials look for voter fraud (10/23/08)
- Jackson county reports fake voter registration forms (10/11/08)
- Missouri officials suspect fake voter registration (10/08/08)
- Voter registration fraud investigated (10/08/08)
September, 2008
- Trial Continued in Phil Lindsey Voter ID Case (9/12/08)
- Johnson County computer voting machines prone to take a 'time out' (9/09/08)
August, 2008
- Provisional ballots swap winner in House primary (8/12/08)
- Misunderstanding, scuffle at voting site lead to arrest (8/09/08)
- Editorial: Advance voting is a good thing (8/08/08)
- Voter Arrested After Not Showing Photo ID (8/07/08)
- St. Louis group questions security, function of electronic voting machines (8/05/08)
- Blind Voter Encounters Difficulting Casting Ballot (8/05/08)
- Voting tips (8/04/08)
July, 2008
- Court orders new review of Mo.'s voter rolls (7/29/08)
- Americans don't vote for long list of reasons (7/26/08)
- Federal Judge Orders Missouri to Register Low-Income Voters (7/16/08)
Litigation
Active Cases
There are no active cases in Missouri that Election Law @ Moritz is covering at this time.
Archived Cases
- ACORN v. Scott (Voter Registration)
- Hawkins v. Blunt (Provisional Ballots)
- Jackson County v. State of Missouri; Weinschenk v. State of Missouri (Voter ID)
- NAACP v. Carnahan (Voter ID)


Commentary
Silence of the Lambs
Dale A. Oesterle
With the election of 2012 now well over and past the second inauguration of the incumbent President, the historical analysis of the events has begun and will last as long as written human history lasts. An interesting tidbit may already be lost to the majesty of the moment.
The voters of three very different states, Alaska, New Hampshire, and Ohio, all had an opportunity to call state constitutional conventions. In each state the voters turned the opportunity down by very similar votes, 68%, 64% and 68% respectively against.
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