Missourians have approved a constitutional amendment that prohibits ranked-choice or approval voting — becoming the 11th ...
With 68% of the vote, Missouri voters voted YES on Amendment #7.Amendment #7 was proposed by 102nd General Assembly (Second ...
COLUMBIA — Missouri voters will head to the polls on Nov. 5, and among the issues on the ballot will be Amendment 7. If passed, the amendment could affect the voting process during future elections.
Missouri voters approved Amendment 7 in the general election on Tuesday, prohibiting the use of ranked choice voting and ...
Amendment 7, placed on the Nov. 5 election ballots by the Missouri legislature, would alter the state constitution to effectively ban ranked-choice voting, although that's not what has sparked ...
This amendment would change the state Constitution to say that only U.S. citizens can vote. It would also prohibit the ranking of candidates by voters. race called Source: Election results and ...
In the waning hours of the legislative session, Missouri Republican lawmakers voted to place Amendment 7 on the ballot, largely arguing that ranked-choice voting was too complicated and would ...
And Amendment 7 is the latest in a long string of such tactics. Like most of the rest of the Republican agenda, once you read the fine print, the entire purpose of Amendment 7 is to do something ...
One of the measures people are voting on is Amendment 7. It would change some of the language regarding U.S. citizens and voting in Missouri's constitution and would also ban ranked-choice voting ...
Cancel anytime. Editor’s note: Our endorsements to date are listed at the bottom. Missouri Amendment 7 would do two things: One, solve a problem that exists only in the realm of right-wing ...
Amendment 7, placed on the Nov. 5 election ballots by the Missouri legislature, would alter the state constitution to effectively ban ranked-choice voting, although that's not what has sparked most ...