Missouri 2010 ballot measures

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One statewide ballot measure was on the August 3, 2010 ballot in Missouri.

Five statewide ballot measures were on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Missouri.


Four initiatives submitted signatures as of May 2, 2010, the petition drive deadline. Two of those four measures were certified for the November 2 ballot. A third measure, known as the "real estate taxation amendment," was referred to the ballot following a Cole County Circuit Court ruling on August 31.[1]

A total of twenty-three ballot initiatives were approved for circulation by the Missouri Secretary of State for the ballot.[2] According to the Secretary of State's office about 100 petitions were filed.[3]

At least nine legislative referrals were proposed for the 2010 ballot, however, as of the end of the legislative session on May 17, 2010 only three were certified for the 2010 ballot.

Aftermath

Months following the 2010 vote, on April 27, 2011 Gov. Jay Nixon signed a revision of Proposition B after a proposed compromise was approved by the Missouri General Assembly. Read more about the changes here.

On the ballot

August 3

Type Title Subject Description Result
LRSS Proposition C Healthcare Blocks a government mandate to buy health insurance
Approveda

November 2

Type Title Subject Description Result
LRCA Amendment 1 Elections Requires the assessors in charter counties (except Jackson County) to be elected
Approveda
LRCA Amendment 2 Taxes Exempts disabled former prisoners of war from property tax
Approveda
CICA Amendment 3 Taxes Prohibits taxes for the sale/transfer of homes or any other real estate
Approveda
CISS Proposition A Taxes Requires voters to approve earnings tax
Approveda
CISS Proposition B Animals Adopts new rules for dog-breeders in the state
Approveda

Local ballot measures


Missouri Ballot Initiatives Overview 2010, 5/2/10
See also: Local ballot measure elections in 2010

Signature requirements

Main article: Missouri signature requirements

To qualify for the ballot as an initiated constitutional amendment in Missouri, signatures must be obtained from registered voters equal to eight (8) percent of the total votes cast in the 2008 governor's election from six of the state's nine congressional districts. For an initiated state statute and a veto referendum the number of signatures required is 5% of the total vote.

See also

Missouri

External links

Additional reading

Footnotes

  1. News Tribune, "Judge orders statewide tax vote," September 1, 2010 (dead link)
  2. On May 2, 2010 a total of 23 filed initiatives "approved for circulation" were listed on the secretary of state's website; a lower number than previously reported. There was no indication on the state website why the number has decreased; whether it be because initiatives were withdrawn, expired or were duplicates.
  3. On February 1, 2010 a total of 31 filed initiatives were listed on the Missouri Secretary of State's website. After contacting the secretary of state's office on February 23, 2010 by email it was verified that the state does not list every "initially proposed petition." The list of initiatives provided by the state includes only "2010 Initiative Petitions Approved for Circulation in Missouri. On May 2, 2010 the Missouri Secretary of State's office confirmed that about 100 initiatives were filed. But these initiative are not listed anywhere that could be viewed online. As a result, we and the general public have no access to them.