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Missouri Require 80% Vote for Legislative Changes to Citizen Initiatives Amendment (2026)

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Missouri Prohibit Legislative Changes to Citizen Initiatives Amendment
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Election date
November 3, 2026
Topic
Ballot measure process
Status
Cleared for signature gathering
Type
Constitutional amendment
Origin
Citizens

The Missouri Prohibit Legislative Changes to Citizen Initiatives Amendment may appear on the ballot in Missouri as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 3, 2026.

This amendment would prohibit the legislature from repealing or amending a citizen initiative unless eighty percent of voters approve the changes, and would prohibit the legislature from making changes to the citizen initiative and referendum process.[1]

Text of measure

Full text

The filed version of the initiatives (#09-17, #36, #44-46, #57-66, #76-84, #85-92, #93-#102, #103-#112) are available here.

Path to the ballot

Process in Missouri

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri

In Missouri, the number of signatures required to qualify an initiated constitutional amendment for the ballot is equal to 8 percent of the votes cast for governor in the previous gubernatorial election in six of the eight state congressional districts. Signatures must be filed with the secretary of state six months prior to the election.

The requirements to get an initiated constitutional amendment certified for the 2026 ballot:

  • Signatures: The smallest possible requirement is 170,215 valid signatures. The actual requirement depends on the congressional districts in which signatures are collected.
  • Deadline: The deadline to submit signatures is May 3, 2026.

Once the signatures have been filed with the secretary of state, the secretary copies the petition sheets and transmits them to county election authorities for verification. The secretary of state may choose whether the signatures are to be verified by a 5 percent random sample or full verification. If the random sampling projects between 90 percent and 110 percent of required signatures, a full check of all signatures is required. If more than 110 percent, the initiative is certified, and, if less than 90 percent, the initiative fails.

Stages of this ballot initiative

The ballot initiatives, submitted to the secretary of state by Jamie Howard, were cleared for signature gathering on June 24, 2025.

See also

  • Ballot measure lawsuits
  • Ballot measure readability
  • Ballot measure polls

External links

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