At the Ballot Box

It is important to be prepared to vote and know what will be on the ballot.

Olivier Douliery

Knowing what will be on the ballot helps encourage people to vote.

Seeing hundreds of Claire McCaskill or Josh Hawley advertisements might drive a person crazy. It could also make some people wonder what is on the ballot. On Nov 6, voters can go out and cast their votes.

Amendment 1

This amendment would change state legislative district redistribution and prohibit gifts and campaign contributions from paid lobbyists to state legislators and their employees.

Amendment 2

This amendment would create licensing and regulation procedures for medical marijuana facilities with a four percent retail tax.

Amendment 3

This amendment would allow Brad Bradshaw to overlook regulations and licensing procedures for medical marijuana facilities with a 15 percent tax retail tax.

Amendment 4

This would remove barriers around bingo advertising and allow for members of licensed organizations to conduct games after being a member from six months compared to its two years.

Proposition B

This proposition increases the minimum wage to $12.00 an hour over the span of several years.

Proposition C

This bill would create licensing and regulation procedures for medical marijuana facilities with a two percent retail tax.

Proposition D

Allows for the gradual increase of gas tax to reach 27 cents more by 2022 that will fund highway motor enforcement. It will also provide those who won a prize in any Olympics to have a state tax deduction and fund road improvement projects if passed.

Senator Vote

The people running for senator for Missouri are:

Claire McCaskill (D)
Josh Hawley (R)
Jo Crain (G)
Japheth Campbell (L)
Craig O’Dear (Independent)

Information according to sos.mo.gov and ballotpedia.org