Missouri 2022 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB861 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/08/2021

                     
EXPLANATION-Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in this bill is not enacted 
and is intended to be omitted in the law. 
SECOND REGULAR SESSION 
SENATE BILL NO. 861 
101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY  
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR ONDER. 
4141S.01I 	ADRIANE D. CROUSE, Secretary  
AN ACT 
To repeal sections 115.225, 115.237, and 115.427, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new 
sections relating to elections. 
 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: 
     Section A.  Sections 115.225, 115.237, and 115.427, RSMo, 1 
are repealed and three new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to 2 
be known as sections 115.225, 115.237, and 1 15.427, to read as 3 
follows:4 
     115.225.  1.  Before use by election authorities in 1 
this state, the secretary of state shall approve the marking 2 
devices and the automatic tabulating equipment used in 3 
electronic voting systems and may promulgate rules and  4 
regulations to implement the intent of sections 115.225 to 5 
115.235. 6 
     2.  No electronic voting system shall be approved 7 
unless it: 8 
     (1)  Permits voting in absolute secrecy; 9 
     (2)  Permits each voter to vote for as many candidates 10 
for each office as a voter is lawfully entitled to vote for; 11 
     (3)  Permits each voter to vote for or against as many 12 
questions as a voter is lawfully entitled to vote on, and no 13 
more; 14 
     (4)  Provides facilities for each voter to cast as many 15 
write-in votes for each office as a voter is lawfully 16 
entitled to cast; 17   SB 861 	2 
     (5)  Permits each voter in a primary election to vote 18 
for the candidates of only one party announced by the voter 19 
in advance; 20 
     (6)  Permits each voter at a presidential election to 21 
vote by use of a single mark for the candidates of one party 22 
or group of petitioners for president, vice president and 23 
their presidential electors; 24 
     (7)  Accurately counts all proper votes cast for each 25 
candidate and for and against each question; 26 
    (8)  Is set to reject all votes, except write -in votes,  27 
for any office and on any question when the number of votes 28 
exceeds the number a voter is lawfully entitled to cast; 29 
     (9)  Produces the election results from paper ballots 30 
that voters have marked by hand or, in the case of disabled 31 
voters who need assistance, from paper ballots that have 32 
been marked by paper ballot -marking devices designed to 33 
assist disabled voters; 34 
     (10)  Permits each voter, while voting, to clearly see 35 
the ballot label; 36 
     [(10)] (11)  Has been tested and is certified by an 37 
independent authority that meets the voting system standards 38 
developed by the Federal Election Commission or its 39 
successor agency.  The provisions of this subdivision shall 40 
not be required for any system purchased prior to August 28, 41 
2002. 42 
     3.  If any election authority uses any touch -screen,  43 
direct-record, electronic vote -counting machine, the 44 
election authority may continue to use such machine.  Upon  45 
the removal of such voting machin e from the election 46 
authority's inventory because of mechanical malfunction, 47 
wear and tear, or any other reason, the machine shall not be 48 
replaced and no additional touchscreen direct -recording  49   SB 861 	3 
electronic vote-counting machine shall be added to the 50 
election authority's inventory.  Such machine shall not be 51 
used beginning January 1, 2023, except that election 52 
authorities may allow the machines to be used by voters with 53 
disabilities as long as the machines are functional.   54 
Replacement of equipment fo r use by voters with disabilities 55 
shall be with paper ballot marking devices. 56 
     4.  The secretary of state shall promulgate rules and 57 
regulations to allow the use of a computerized voting 58 
system.  The procedures shall provide for the use of a 59 
computerized voting system with the ability to provide a 60 
paper audit trail.  Notwithstanding any provisions of this 61 
chapter to the contrary, such a system may allow for the 62 
storage of processed ballot materials in an electronic form. 63 
     [4.] 5.  Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is 64 
defined in section 536.010, that is created under the 65 
authority delegated in this section shall become effective 66 
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the 67 
provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, sec tion  68 
536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 69 
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 70 
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 71 
date or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held 72 
unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and 73 
any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2002, shall be 74 
invalid and void. 75 
     115.237.  1.  Each ballot printed or designed for use 1 
with an electronic voting system for any election pur suant  2 
to this chapter shall contain all questions and the names of 3 
all offices and candidates certified or filed pursuant to 4 
this chapter and no other.  The official ballot shall be a 5 
paper ballot that is hand -marked by the voter, or in the 6   SB 861 	4 
case of voters with disabilities who need assistance, by a 7 
paper ballot-marking device designed to assist the disabled, 8 
except as provided in subsection 5 of section 115.225.  As  9 
far as practicable, all questions and the names of all 10 
offices and candidates for w hich each voter is entitled to 11 
vote shall be printed on one page except for the ballot for 12 
political party committee persons in polling places not 13 
utilizing an electronic voting system which may be printed 14 
separately and in conformity with the requirem ents contained  15 
in this section.  As far as practicable, ballots containing 16 
only questions and the names of nonpartisan offices and 17 
candidates shall be printed in accordance with the 18 
provisions of this section, except that the ballot 19 
information may be listed in vertical or horizontal rows.   20 
The names of candidates for each office shall be listed in 21 
the order in which they are filed. 22 
     2.  In polling places using electronic voting systems, 23 
the ballot information may be arranged in vertical or 24 
horizontal rows or on a number of separate pages or 25 
screens.  In any event, the name of each candidate, the 26 
candidate's party, the office for which he or she is a 27 
candidate, and each question shall be indicated clearly on 28 
the ballot. 29 
     3.  Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed as 30 
prohibiting the use of a separate paper ballot for questions 31 
or for the presidential preference primary in any polling 32 
place using an electronic voting system. 33 
     4.  Where electronic voting systems are used and wh en  34 
write-in votes are authorized by law, a write -in ballot,  35 
which may be in the form of a separate paper ballot, card, 36 
or envelope, may be provided by the election authority to 37   SB 861 	5 
permit each voter to write in the names of persons whose 38 
names do not appear on the ballot. 39 
     5.  No ballot printed or designed for use with an 40 
electronic voting system for any partisan election held 41 
under this chapter shall allow a person to vote a straight 42 
political party ticket.  For purposes of this subsection, a 43 
"straight political party ticket" means voting for all of 44 
the candidates for elective office who are on the ballot 45 
representing a single political party by a single selection 46 
on the ballot. 47 
     6.  The secretary of state shall promulgate rules that 48 
specify uniform standards for ballot layout for each 49 
electronic or computerized ballot counting system approved 50 
under the provisions of section 115.225 so that the ballot 51 
used with any counting system is, where possible, consistent 52 
with the intent of this se ction.  Nothing in this section 53 
shall be construed to require the format specified in this 54 
section if it does not meet the requirements of the ballot 55 
counting system used by the election authority. 56 
     7.  Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is  57 
defined in section 536.010, that is created under the 58 
authority delegated in this section shall become effective 59 
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the 60 
provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 61 
536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 62 
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 63 
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 64 
date or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held 65 
unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking a uthority and  66 
any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2002, shall be 67 
invalid and void. 68   SB 861 	6 
     115.427.  1.  Persons seeking to vote in a public 1 
election shall establish their identity and eligibility to 2 
vote at the polling place , or, if voting absentee in person 3 
under section 115.277, at the office of the election 4 
authority, by presenting a form of personal identification 5 
to election officials.  No form of personal identification 6 
other than the forms listed in this section shall be 7 
accepted to establish a voter's qualifications to vote.   8 
Forms of personal identification that satisfy the 9 
requirements of this section are any one of the following: 10 
     (1)  Nonexpired Missouri driver's license; 11 
     (2)  Nonexpired or nonexpiring Mis souri nondriver's  12 
license; 13 
     (3)  A document that satisfies all of the following 14 
requirements: 15 
     (a)  The document contains the name of the individual 16 
to whom the document was issued, and the name substantially 17 
conforms to the most recent signatu re in the individual's 18 
voter registration record; 19 
     (b)  The document shows a photograph of the individual; 20 
     (c)  The document includes an expiration date, and the 21 
document is not expired, or, if expired, the document 22 
expired after the date of th e most recent general election; 23 
and 24 
     (d)  The document was issued by the United States or 25 
the state of Missouri; or 26 
     (4)  Any identification containing a photograph of the 27 
individual which is issued by the Missouri National Guard, 28 
the United States Armed Forces, or the United States 29 
Department of Veteran Affairs to a member or former member 30 
of the Missouri National Guard or the United States Armed 31   SB 861 	7 
Forces and that is not expired or does not have an 32 
expiration date. 33 
     2.  (1)  An individual who appears at a polling place 34 
without a form of personal identification described in 35 
subsection 1 of this section and who is otherwise qualified 36 
to vote at that polling place [may execute a statement, 37 
under penalty of perjury, averring that the indiv idual is  38 
the person listed in the precinct register; averring that 39 
the individual does not possess a form of personal 40 
identification described in subsection 1 of this section; 41 
acknowledging that the individual is eligible to receive a 42 
Missouri nondriver's license free of charge if desiring it 43 
in order to vote; and acknowledging that the individual is 44 
required to present a form of personal identification, as 45 
described in subsection 1 of this section, in order to 46 
vote.  Such statement shall be execut ed and sworn to before 47 
the election official receiving the statement.  Upon  48 
executing such statement, the individual may cast a regular 49 
ballot, provided such individual presents one of the 50 
following forms of identification: 51 
     (a)  Identification issued by the state of Missouri, an 52 
agency of the state, or a local election authority of the 53 
state; 54 
     (b)  Identification issued by the United States 55 
government or agency thereof; 56 
     (c)  Identification issued by an institution of higher 57 
education, including a university, college, vocational and 58 
technical school, located within the state of Missouri; 59 
     (d)  A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, 60 
government check, paycheck, or other government document 61 
that contains the name and addre ss of the individual; 62   SB 861 	8 
     (e)  Other identification approved by the secretary of 63 
state under rules promulgated pursuant to this section. 64 
     (2)  For any individual who appears at a polling place 65 
without a form of personal identification described in 66 
subsection 1 of this section and who is otherwise qualified 67 
to vote at that polling place, the election authority may 68 
take a picture of such individual and keep it as part of 69 
that individual's voter registration file at the election 70 
authority. 71 
     (3)  Any individual who chooses not to execute the 72 
statement described in subdivision (1) of this subsection 73 
may cast a provisional ballot.  Such provisional ballot 74 
shall be counted, provided that it meets the requirements of 75 
subsection 4 of this section. 76 
     (4)  For the purposes of this section, the term 77 
"election official" shall include any person working under 78 
the authority of the election authority. 79 
     3.  The statement to be used for voting under 80 
subdivision (1) of subsection 2 of this section shall be  81 
substantially in the following form: 82 
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   I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that my name is 
______; that I reside at ______; that I am the 
person listed in the precinct register under this 
name and at this address; and that, under penalty 
of perjury, I do not possess a form of personal 
identification approved for voting.  As a person 
who does not possess a form of personal 
identification approved for voting, I acknowledge 
that I am eligible to receive free of charge a 
Missouri nondriver's license at any fee office if 
desiring it in order to vote.  I furthermore 
acknowledge that I am required to present a form 
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     4.  A voter] shall be allowed to cast a provisional 108 
ballot [under section 115.430 even if the election judges 109 
cannot establish the voter's identity under this section ]  110 
pursuant to this subsection .  The election judges shall make 111 
a notation on the provisional ballot envelope to indicate 112 
that the voter's identity was not verified.   113 
     (2)  No person described in subdivision (1) of this 114 
subsection shall be entitled to receive a provisional ballot 115 
until such person has completed a provis ional ballot  116 
affidavit on the provisional ballot envelope described in 117 
subdivision (3) of this subsection.  All provisional ballots 118 
cast pursuant to this subsection shall be marked with a 119 
conspicuous stamp or mark that makes them distinguishable 120 
from other ballots. 121 
     (3)  (a)  The provisional ballot envelope shall be 122 
completed by the voter for use in determining the voter's 123 
eligibility to cast a ballot. 124 
     (b)  The provisional ballot envelope shall provide a 125 
place for the voter's name, address, date of birth, and last 126 
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of personal identification, as prescribed by law, 
in order to vote. 
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   I understand that knowingly providing false 
information is a violation of law and subjects me 
to possible criminal prosecution. 
  
102    __________________    
103    Signature of voter   
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   Subscribed and affirmed before me this ______ day 
of ______, 20______ 
  
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107    Signature of election official"     SB 861 	10 
four digits of his or her Social Security number, followed 127 
by a certificate in substantially the following form: 128 
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   "I do solemnly swear that I am the person 
identified above and the information provided is 
correct.  I understand that my vote will not be 
counted unless: 
  
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   (1)  I return to this polling place today between 
6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and prov ide one of the 
following forms of identification: 
  
136    (a)  Nonexpired Missouri driver's license;  
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   (b)  Nonexpired or nonexpiring Missouri nondriver's 
license; 
  
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   (c)  A document that satisfies all of the following 
requirements: 
  
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   a.  The document contains my name, in substantially 
the same form as the most recent signature on my 
voter registration record; 
  
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   c.  The document contains an expiration date and 
the document is not expired, or if expired, the 
document expired after the date of the most recent 
general election; and 
  
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   d.  The document was issued by the United States or 
the state of Missouri; or 
  
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   (d)  Identification containing my photograph issued 
to me by the Missouri National Guard, the United 
States Armed Forces, or the United States 
Department of Veteran Affairs as a member or former 
member of the Missouri National Guard or the United 
States Armed Forces and that is not expired or does 
not have an expiration date; or 
  
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   (2)  The election authority verifies my identity by 
comparing my signature on this envelope to the 
signature on file with the election authority and 
determines that I was eligible to cast a ballot at 
this polling place; and 
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Once voted, the provisional ballot shall be sealed in the 170 
provisional ballot envelope and deposited in the ballot box . 171 
     3.  The provisional ballot cast by such voter shall not 172 
be counted unless: 173 
     (1)  (a)  The voter returns to the polling place during 174 
the uniform polling hours established by section 115.407 and 175 
provides a form of personal identification that a llows the  176 
election judges to verify the voter's identity as provided 177 
in subsection 1 of this section; or 178 
     (b)  The election authority verifies the identity of 179 
the individual by comparing that individual's signature to 180 
the signature on file with the election authority and 181 
determines that the individual was eligible to cast a ballot 182 
at the polling place where the ballot was cast; and 183 
     (2)  The provisional ballot otherwise qualifies to be 184 
counted under section 115.430. 185 
     [5.  The secretary of state shall provide advance 186 
notice of the personal identification requirements of 187 
subsection 1 of this section in a manner calculated to 188 
inform the public generally of the requirement for forms of 189 
personal identification as provided in this section.  Such  190 
advance notice shall include, at a minimum, the use of 191 
advertisements and public service announcements in print, 192 
broadcast television, radio, and cable television media, as 193 
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   (3)  This provisional ballot otherwise qualifies to 
be counted under the laws of the state of Missouri. 
  
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167    Signature of Voter 	Date  
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169    Signatures of Elections Officials"     SB 861 	12 
well as the posting of information on the opening pages of 194 
the official state internet websites of the secretary of 195 
state and governor. 196 
     6.] 4.  (1)  Notwithstanding the provisions of section 197 
136.055 and section 302.181 to the contrary, the state and 198 
all fee offices shall provide one nondriver's license at no 199 
cost to any otherwise qualified voter who does not already 200 
possess such identification and who desires the 201 
identification [in order to vote] for voting. 202 
     (2)  This state and its agencies shall provide one copy 203 
of each of the following, free of charge, if need ed by an  204 
individual seeking to obtain a form of personal 205 
identification described in subsection 1 of this section [in  206 
order to vote] for voting: 207 
     (a)  A birth certificate; 208 
     (b)  A marriage license or certificate; 209 
     (c)  A divorce decree; 210 
     (d)  A certificate of decree of adoption; 211 
     (e)  A court order changing the person's name; 212 
     (f)  A Social Security card reflecting an updated name; 213 
and 214 
     (g)  Naturalization papers or other documents from the 215 
United States Department of State proving citizenship. 216 
Any individual seeking one of the above documents in order 217 
to obtain a form of personal identification described in 218 
subsection 1 of this section [in order to vote] for voting  219 
may request the secretary of state to facilitate the 220 
acquisition of such documents.  The secretary of state shall 221 
pay any fee or fees charged by another state or its 222 
agencies, or any court of competent jurisdiction in this 223 
state or any other state, or the federal government or its 224   SB 861 	13 
agencies, in order to obta in any of the above documents from 225 
such state or the federal government. 226 
     (3)  [All costs associated with the implementation of 227 
this section shall be reimbursed from the general revenue of 228 
this state by an appropriation for that purpose.  If there  229 
is not a sufficient appropriation of state funds, then the 230 
personal identification requirements of subsection 1 of this 231 
section shall not be enforced. 232 
     (4)]  Any applicant who requests a nondriver's license 233 
for [the purpose of] voting shall not be r equired to pay a  234 
fee [if the applicant executes a statement, under penalty of 235 
perjury, averring that the applicant does not have any other 236 
form of personal identification that meets the requirements 237 
of this section].  The state of Missouri shall pay th e  238 
legally required fees for any such applicant.  [The director  239 
of the department of revenue shall design a statement to be 240 
used for this purpose.  The total cost associated with 241 
nondriver's license photo identification under this 242 
subsection shall be b orne by the state of Missouri from 243 
funds appropriated to the department of revenue for that 244 
specific purpose.]  The department of revenue and a local 245 
election authority may enter into a contract that allows the 246 
local election authority to assist the de partment in issuing 247 
nondriver's license photo identifications. 248 
     [7.] 5.  The director of the department of revenue 249 
shall, by January first of each year, prepare and deliver to 250 
each member of the general assembly a report documenting the 251 
number of individuals who have requested and received a 252 
nondriver's license photo identification for the purposes of 253 
voting under this section.  The report shall also include 254 
the number of persons requesting a nondriver's license for 255 
purposes of voting under this section, but not receiving 256   SB 861 	14 
such license, and the reason for the denial of the 257 
nondriver's license. 258 
     [8.] 6.  The precinct register shall serve as the voter 259 
identification certificate.  The following form shall be 260 
printed at the top of each page of the precinct register: 261 
     [9.] 7.  The secretary of state shall promulgate rules  274 
to effectuate the provisions of this section. 275 
     [10.] 8.  Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term 276 
is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the 277 
authority delegated in this section shall become effective 278 
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the 279 
provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 280 
536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 281 
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 282 
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 283 
date or to disapprove and ann ul a rule are subsequently held 284 
unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and 285 
any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2002, shall be 286 
invalid and void. 287 
262    	VOTER'S IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE  
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   Warning: It is against the law for anyone to vote, 
or attempt to vote, without having a lawful right 
to vote. 
  
266    PRECINCT   
267    WARD OR TOWNSHIP ______   
268    GENERAL (SPECIAL, PRIMARY) ELECTION  
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   I hereby certify that I am qualified to vote at 
this election by signing my name and verifying my 
address by signing my initials next to my address. 
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     [11.] 9.  If any voter is unable to sign his name at 288 
the appropriate place on the certificate or computer 289 
printout, an election judge shall print the name and address 290 
of the voter in the appropriate place on the precinct 291 
register, the voter shall make his mark in lieu of 292 
signature, and the voter's mark shall be witnessed by t he  293 
signature of an election judge. 294 
     [12.  This section shall become effective only upon the 295 
passage and approval by the voters of a constitutional 296 
amendment submitted to them by the general assembly 297 
regarding the authorization of photo identificati on  298 
requirements for elections by general law.  If such  299 
constitutional amendment is approved by the voters, this 300 
section shall become effective June 1, 2017. ] 301 
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