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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnder this GOP Measure, All of Missouri's Recent Popular Ballot Initiatives Would Have Failed
https://boltsmag.org/missouri-amendment-on-ballot-initiatives/Republicans have dominated Missouris legislature for over two decades, but they havent entirely controlled state lawmaking, in large part because Missouri empowers citizens to petition for ballot referendums. Over the objections of the states conservative leaders, Missouri citizens since 2020 have launched successful petitions for ballot measures that saw voters legalize marijuana, raise the minimum wage, guarantee paid sick leave, expand Medicaid, and revoke the states abortion ban.
Angered by these citizen-led reforms, Republicans advanced a constitutional amendment last week that would effectively kill the initiative process.
The proposal, which will now go before voters for a statewide referendum in 2026, would drastically raise the threshold for a citizen-led initiative to pass. While all measures in the state currently require a majority vote statewide, the GOP proposal would require citizen-led initiatives to also win majorities in each of the states eight congressional districts.
Constitutional amendments placed on the ballot by legislators would be exempt from the new hurdle, and would still only require a statewide majority to pass.
Under the proposed new rule for citizen-led ballot measures, all five popular initiatives that Missouri voters have approved since 2020 would have failed instead, a Bolts analysis found.
Angered by these citizen-led reforms, Republicans advanced a constitutional amendment last week that would effectively kill the initiative process.
The proposal, which will now go before voters for a statewide referendum in 2026, would drastically raise the threshold for a citizen-led initiative to pass. While all measures in the state currently require a majority vote statewide, the GOP proposal would require citizen-led initiatives to also win majorities in each of the states eight congressional districts.
Constitutional amendments placed on the ballot by legislators would be exempt from the new hurdle, and would still only require a statewide majority to pass.
Under the proposed new rule for citizen-led ballot measures, all five popular initiatives that Missouri voters have approved since 2020 would have failed instead, a Bolts analysis found.
Missouri Republicans are organizing a referendum that would make citizen initiatives basically impossible to pass: boltsmag.org/missouri-ame...
— Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2026-05-23T02:47:02.700Z
Theyâve decided to schedule it for August, not November:
missouriindependent.com/2026/05/22/m...
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Under this GOP Measure, All of Missouri's Recent Popular Ballot Initiatives Would Have Failed (Original Post)
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sakabatou
(46,364 posts)1. Missouri repukes trying to make a dictatorship of the state
Old Crank
(7,293 posts)2. I want these things to face the standards they want the change to be.
This one needs a majority of every congressional district to pass. That is how it should be but they get a pass.
Same in other states. Pass percentage has to be equal or greater than the requirements to modify them later.