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Missouri State and Local Campaign Contribution Amendment (2016)
State and Local Campaign Contribution Amendment | |
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Type | Amendment |
Origin | Citizens |
Topic | Campaign finance |
Status | Not on the ballot |
Not on Ballot |
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The State and Local Campaign Contribution Amendment did not make the November 8, 2016 ballot in Missouri as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure, upon voter approval, would have amended the state constitution to establish limits on campaign contributions that candidates for statewide, state legislative, and local office can accept from individuals or entities.[1]
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Path to the ballot
The supporting group needed to turn in at least 157,788 valid signatures. Missouri law states that signatures must be obtained from registered voters equal to 8 percent of the total votes cast in the most recent governor's election from 6 of the state's 8 congressional districts. Supporters did not submit signatures by the deadline. A similar measure submitted signatures.
See also
- 2016 ballot measures
- Missouri 2016 ballot measures
- Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri
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State of Missouri Jefferson City (capital) |
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