Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 948 -- Voting Rights

Sponsor:  Cooper (158)

This bill changes the laws regarding elections.  In its main
provisions, the bill:

(1)  Prohibits any compensation based on the number of voters
registered or registration applications collected and submitted
by a person.  Persons who collect registration applications are
prohibited from destroying, defacing, or concealing them, and any
registration application collected by a person must be submitted
to the election authority within seven days.  Any violation of
these provisions is a class four election offense (Section
115.203, RSMo);

(2)  Requires persons who are compensated for soliciting more
than 10 voter registration applications to register with the
Secretary of State as voter registration solicitors and provide
certain personal information.  Failure to register or providing
false information is a class three election offense (Section
115.205);

(3)  Establishes procedures for filing complaints with the
Secretary of State alleging violations of the federal Help
America Vote Act of 2002 and for the Secretary of State to
investigate the complaints.  If a violation is identified, the
Secretary of State will determine and provide the appropriate
remedy (Section 115.219);

(4)  Requires voters whose names have been removed from the
registration records to file judicial appeals within certain time
limits (Section 115.223);

(5)  Establishes procedures to determine a voter's eligibility to
vote at a given polling place and, if eligibility cannot be
determined in a timely manner, authorizes the voter to cast a
provisional ballot after completing an affidavit.  Procedures are
detailed for handling, verifying, accepting or rejecting, and
counting provisional ballots.  State courts do not have
jurisdiction to extend polling hours, but certain state officials
have authority to extend the hours during a declared statewide
emergency (Section 115.430);

(6)  Establishes standards for counting ballots in jurisdictions
using punch card, optical scan, and paper ballot voting systems
and for determining voter intent.  Write-in stickers are allowed
under certain circumstances (Section 115.456);

(7)  Prohibits electioneering or conducting exit polls within 50
feet of a polling place instead of the current 25 feet (Section
115.637); and

(8)  Repeals Section 115.126 authorizing election authorities to
implement an advanced voting system.

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93rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
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