Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2306

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Report Pass
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  

Caption

Moves school board elections to November

Impact

If enacted, HB 2306 would result in significant changes to the timing of local elections. Currently, school board elections are often held in the spring or at different times than general elections, leading to lower voter participation rates. The bill is expected to enhance the visibility of school board races, potentially drawing in more voters who might otherwise not participate in off-cycle elections. This change may also prompt heightened competition among candidates, as they would be vying for votes alongside more high-profile races occurring during the general election.

Summary

House Bill 2306 proposes to move school board elections to November. The primary objective of this legislation is to align school board elections with general elections, which proponents argue will increase voter turnout and enhance the democratic process. By consolidating elections, the legislation aims to simplify the electoral calendar for voters and reduce costs associated with holding separate elections for school boards. This aligns with a broader trend of states revisiting their electoral processes to encourage civic engagement and participation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2306 appears generally favorable among advocates for increased voter participation. Proponents argue that moving school board elections to November could help address issues of voter apathy and ensure that important decisions regarding education are made by a larger section of the community. However, concerns have been voiced about the ability of local entities to maintain their independent election schedules, reflecting fears of reduced local governance autonomy during the electoral process.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2306 include debates over the implications for local control and the logistical challenges of aligning school board elections with general elections. Some opponents express concern that the shift may diminish focus on educational issues, overshadowed by more contentious general election races. Furthermore, there are worries that local narratives and specific needs in education might not be adequately addressed when elections are grouped with numerous other offices and measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB485

Moves school board elections to the November general election

MO SB234

Moves school board elections to the November general election

MO A2219

Shortens certain school board members' terms when annual school election is moved from November to April; requires approval of both school board and municipal governing body in order to move school election from November to April.

MO S2589

Shortens certain school board members' terms when annual school election is moved from November to April; requires approval of both school board and municipal governing body in order to move school election from November to April.

MO S2602

Shortens certain school board members' terms when annual school election is moved from November to April; requires approval of both school board and municipal governing body in order to move school election from November to April.

MO A2785

Shortens certain school board members' terms when annual school election is moved from November to April; requires approval of both school board and municipal governing body in order to move school election from November to April.

MO HB1747

Changes provisions relating to school boards

MO HB204

Elections, county canvassing board to conduct post-election audit, November 2020 general election

MO HB2536

Modifies the election date, terms of office, and term limits for members of school boards

MO HB539

Modifies the election date, terms of office, and term limits for members of school boards

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.