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Missouri

Chapter 116
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116.010. Definitions.
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116.020. Application of laws.
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116.025. Attorney general sent fair ballot language, when — statement posted at polling place.
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*116.030.
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*116.040.
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116.050. Initiative and referendum petitions, requirements.
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116.060. Initiative and referendum petitions, who may sign — residents of one county only on a designated page.
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116.070. Petitioner may sign by mark, procedure.
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116.080. Qualifications of circulator — affidavit, notarization, penalty.
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116.090. Petition signature fraud, penalty.
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116.100. Filing of petition, procedure.
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116.110. Signature may be withdrawn, when, how, effect, penalty.
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116.115. Withdrawal of petition, when — vacation of official ballot title, when.
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116.120. Secretary of state to determine sufficiency of form and compliance — invalid signatures not…
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116.130. Election authorities may be requested to verify signatures either by random sampling or checking signatures, when, how.
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116.140. Secretary of state's authority not to count forged or fraudulent signatures.
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116.150. Secretary of state to issue certificate of sufficiency of petition, when — if insufficient, certificate to state reasons.
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116.153. Hearing to take public comments — joint committee on legislative research to provide summary to secretary of state, posting on website.
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116.170. Fiscal note and fiscal note summary to be provided by state auditor if not provided by general assembly.
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116.175. Fiscal impact of proposed measure — fiscal note, fiscal note summary, requirements — return of fiscal note for revision, when.
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116.180. Copies of ballot title, fiscal note and fiscal note summary to designated persons, when — ballot title to be affixed to petition, when.
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116.185. Identical ballot titles may be changed, how.
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116.195. Costs of court-ordered ballot title change to be paid by the state.
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116.200. Secretary of state's decision as to sufficiency of petition may be reversed, procedure — appeal.
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116.210. Numbering of proposed constitutional amendments.
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116.220. Labeling of initiative and referendum measures.
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116.230. Sample ballots to be prepared, form.
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116.240. Certification to election authorities of notice to be published — contents.
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116.250. Publication of legal notice.
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116.260. Newspapers for publication of text of measures to be designated — measures to be published, how.
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116.270. Publications fund created — payments from fund for what, how made.
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116.280. Paper ballots for statewide measures, form.
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116.290. Printing of copies of statewide measures — to be posted at polling places — distribution, exception.
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116.300. Challengers and watchers at polling places, how designated.
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116.310. Time limited for designating challengers and watchers for polling places and counting locations — effect of failure to designate by prescribed time.
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116.320. Adoption of measure, vote required — effect of approval of conflicting measures.
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116.330. Board of canvassers or governor to issue statement.
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116.332. Petitions for constitutional amendments, statutory initiative or referendum, requirements, procedure.
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*116.334.
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116.340. Publication of approved measures.
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