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. 774 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTRODUCED BY SENATOR GANNON. 4336S.01I KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary AN ACT To repeal section 115.127, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to local election candidate filing dates, with an effective date. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: Section A. Section 115.127, RSMo, is repealed and one new 1 section enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as section 115.127, 2 to read as follows:3 115.127. 1. Except as provided in subsection 4 of 1 this section, upon receipt of notice of a special election 2 to fill a vacancy submitted pursuant to subsection 2 of 3 section 115.125, the election authority shall cause legal 4 notice of the special election to be published in a 5 newspaper of general circulation in its jurisdiction. The 6 notice shall include the name of the officer or agency 7 calling the election, the date and time of the election, the 8 name of the office to be filled and the date by which 9 candidates must be selected or filed for the office. Within 10 one week prior to each special election to fill a vacancy 11 held in its jurisdiction, the election authority shall cause 12 legal notice of the election to be published in two 13 newspapers of different political faith and general 14 circulation in the jurisdiction. The legal notice shall 15 include the date and time of the election, the name of the 16 officer or agency calling the election and a sample ballot. 17 If there is only one newspaper o f general circulation in the 18 SB 774 2 jurisdiction, the notice shall be published in the newspaper 19 within one week prior to the election. If there are two or 20 more newspapers of general circulation in the jurisdiction, 21 but no two of opposite political faith, th e notice shall be 22 published in any two of the newspapers within one week prior 23 to the election. 24 2. Except as provided in subsections 1 and 4 of this 25 section and in sections 115.521, 115.549 and 115.593, the 26 election authority shall cause legal no tice of each election 27 held in its jurisdiction to be published. The notice shall 28 be published in two newspapers of different political faith 29 and qualified pursuant to chapter 493 which are published 30 within the bounds of the area holding the election. If 31 there is only one so -qualified newspaper, then notice shall 32 be published in only one newspaper. If there is no 33 newspaper published within the bounds of the election area, 34 then the notice shall be published in two qualified 35 newspapers of different political faith serving the area. 36 Notice shall be published twice, the first publication 37 occurring in the second week prior to the election, and the 38 second publication occurring within one week prior to the 39 election. Each such legal notice shall inc lude the date and 40 time of the election, the name of the officer or agency 41 calling the election and a sample ballot; and, unless notice 42 has been given as provided by section 115.129, the second 43 publication of notice of the election shall include the 44 location of polling places. The election authority may 45 provide any additional notice of the election it deems 46 desirable. 47 3. The election authority shall print the official 48 ballot as the same appears on the sample ballot, and no 49 candidate's name or ballot issue which appears on the sample 50 SB 774 3 ballot or official printed ballot shall be stricken or 51 removed from the ballot except on death of a candidate or by 52 court order, but in no event shall a candidate or issue be 53 stricken or removed from the ballot less than eight weeks 54 before the date of the election. 55 4. In lieu of causing legal notice to be published in 56 accordance with any of the provisions of this chapter, the 57 election authority in jurisdictions which have less than 58 seven hundred fifty registered voters and in which no 59 newspaper qualified pursuant to chapter 493 is published, 60 may cause legal notice to be mailed during the second week 61 prior to the election, by first class mail, to each 62 registered voter at the voter's voting address. All such 63 legal notices shall include the date and time of the 64 election, the location of the polling place, the name of the 65 officer or agency calling the election and a sample ballot. 66 5. If the opening date for filing a declaration of 67 candidacy for any office in a political subdivision or 68 special district is not required by law or charter, the 69 opening filing date shall be 8:00 a.m., the [seventeenth] 70 sixteenth Tuesday prior to the election. If the closing 71 date for filing a declaration of candi dacy for any office in 72 a political subdivision or special district is not required 73 by law or charter, the closing filing date shall be 5:00 74 p.m., the [fourteenth] thirteenth Tuesday prior to the 75 election, or if the thirteenth Tuesday prior to the elect ion 76 is a state or federal holiday, the closing filing date shall 77 be 5:00 p.m. on the next day that is not a state or federal 78 holiday. The political subdivision or special district 79 calling an election shall, before the [seventeenth] 80 sixteenth Tuesday, prior to any election at which offices 81 are to be filled, notify the general public of the opening 82 SB 774 4 filing date, the office or offices to be filled, the proper 83 place for filing and the closing filing date of the 84 election. Such notification may be accom plished by legal 85 notice published in at least one newspaper of general 86 circulation in the political subdivision or special district. 87 6. Except as provided for in sections 115.247 and 88 115.359, if there is no additional cost for the printing or 89 reprinting of ballots or if the candidate agrees to pay any 90 printing or reprinting costs, a candidate who has filed for 91 an office or who has been duly nominated for an office may, 92 at any time after the certification of the notice of 93 election required in s ubsection 1 of section 115.125 but no 94 later than 5:00 p.m. on the eighth Tuesday before the 95 election, withdraw as a candidate pursuant to a court order, 96 which, except for good cause shown by the election authority 97 in opposition thereto, shall be freely given upon 98 application by the candidate to the circuit court of the 99 area of such candidate's residence. 100 Section B. Section A of this act shall become 1 effective January 1, 2025. 2