At the Ballot Box

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

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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