Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2811

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Requires any county not operating under the nonpartisan court plan to vote at the next general election to adopt or reject the plan

Impact

If enacted, HB2811 would significantly impact county judicial processes in Missouri by requiring a direct vote on the adoption of nonpartisan court plans. This change seeks to unify the judicial election system, promoting a more impartial selection of judges. Proponents believe this will mitigate partisan biases and improve public confidence in the legal system. The bill's structure encourages each county to consider its local judicial elections while also aligning them with statewide initiatives towards nonpartisanship.

Summary

House Bill 2811 aims to amend Chapter 476 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by introducing a new section that mandates any county not currently operating under a nonpartisan court plan to vote in the next general election after August 28, 2024, on whether to adopt or reject such a plan. The intent behind this legislation is to standardize the judicial election process across counties, encouraging a nonpartisan approach to the judiciary that supporters argue will enhance fairness and reduce political influence in court appointments.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face opposition from lawmakers and local leaders who are concerned about the implications of changing the judicial selection process. Some may argue that mandatory voting on nonpartisan court plans could disrupt traditional electoral practices and spark confusion among voters. There are also concerns regarding whether such changes effectively address the underlying issues related to judicial biases and if they genuinely reflect public interest or merely serve as a political maneuver.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1202

Requires all elections for local tax increases to be held at a general or primary election

MO SB479

Requires all elections for local tax increases to be held at a general or primary election

MO HB1265

Requires elections involving tax issues to be on the general election day

MO HB1075

Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law

MO HB1327

Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law

MO HB92

Removes the requirement for county and city committee meetings to take place in the county seat

MO SJR31

Modifies provisions relating to the judiciary, including access to judicial records, judicial lobbying activities, and the nonpartisan court plan

MO SB569

Modifies provisions relating to estate planning, including notice for transfers of the principal place of administration of a trust, electronic wills, and estate planning during the COVID-19 state of emergency

MO SB234

Moves school board elections to the November general election

MO SB114

Specifies that certain applicants for disabled license plates or windshield placards shall not be required to provide physician's statements for issuance or renewal of the plates or placards

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.