Election laws in Missouri
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The following are laws governing elections laws in the State of Missouri.
Registration by third-party groups
Missouri General Statues States
Missouri Stats. 115.203. 1. No person shall pay or otherwise compensate any other person for registering voters based on the number of:
(1) Voters registered by the other person;
(2) Voter registration applications collected by the other person; or
(3) Voter registration applications submitted to election officials by the other person.
2. No person shall receive or accept payment or any other compensation from any other person for registering voters based on the number of:
(1) Voters registered by the person receiving or accepting payment or other compensation;
(2) Voter registration applications collected by the person receiving or accepting payment or other compensation;
(3) Voter registration applications submitted to election officials by the person receiving or accepting payment or other compensation.
3. No person who agrees or offers to submit a voter registration application for another person shall knowingly destroy, deface, or conceal such voter registration application.
4. Any person who accepts or receives a voter registration application from another person and agrees or offers to submit such application to the election authority for the registrant shall deliver the application to the election authority within seven days of accepting or receiving the application.
5. A violation of this section is a class four election offense[1]
References
- ↑ Missouri Revised Statutes; Chapter 115: Election Authorities and Conduct of Elections; Section 115.203
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