Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1721

Introduced
2/25/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

Impact

If passed, SB1721 will directly impact the way initiative petitions and referenda are handled within Missouri law. The new measures include protocols for the circulators of these petitions, requiring them to be registered and ensuring that signature verification is accurately conducted. The objective is to tighten regulations around the collection of signatures and to deter fraudulent activities that have plagued past initiatives. The implementation of detailed consequences for fraud will also serve to bolster the accountability of those involved in petition circulation.

Summary

Senate Bill 1721 focuses on modifying the procedures for initiative petitions and referenda in the state of Missouri. The bill aims to repeal existing sections concerning these processes and replace them with new stipulations that emphasize the importance of structure and compliance in ballot measures proposed by citizens. Among the key changes, the bill mandates that all signatures collected for petitions be accompanied by specific verification processes to ensure that only valid signatures from registered voters are counted. This is designed to enhance the integrity and legitimacy of the democratic process concerning voter initiatives.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups regarding its implications for direct democracy. Critics argue that the stringent requirements may inadvertently suppress grassroots efforts to bring issues to the ballot, as the added complexities could deter ordinary citizens from engaging in the initiative process. Supporters of the bill assert that without such regulations, the integrity of the electoral process may be compromised through fraudulent activity. This disagreement highlights the tension between enhancing security in the electoral process and ensuring accessible pathways for citizen-led initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB551

Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums

MO HB575

Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums

MO SJR11

Modifies provisions relating to initiative petitions

MO SJR60

Modifies the initiative petition process

MO HJR92

Proposes a constitutional amendment that requires the full text of initiative petitions to appear on the ballot and limits initiative petitions to 75 words, including existing language

MO SB22

Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures

MO HJR10

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies provisions for initiative petitions

MO SB150

Creates, repeals, and modifies provisions relating to workforce development initiatives

MO SB606

Modifies provisions relating to absentee ballots

MO SB408

Modifies provisions relating to rejected absentee ballots

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.