Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR11

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Directs the secretary of state to place a constitutional convention question on the November 3, 2026 ballot

Impact

If HCR11 is approved and the question appears on the ballot, it could lead to significant changes in state law and governance. A constitutional convention could open the opportunity for substantial amendments to the state constitution, shaping the legal and political landscape of Missouri for years to come. Specific areas that might be addressed during such a convention could include electoral processes, legislative powers, and civil rights, depending on the issues prioritized by the convention delegates.

Summary

HCR11 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced in the 103rd General Assembly of Missouri, aimed at directing the Secretary of State to place a question regarding a constitutional convention on the November 3, 2026 ballot. The resolution cites Article XII, Section 3(a) of the Missouri Constitution, which mandates that such a question appears on the general election ballot every twenty years but allows the General Assembly to seek voter approval at other times as well. The resolution seeks to address the need for a constitutional convention by allowing voters to weigh in on potential revisions and amendments to the state constitution.

Contention

While the resolution does not explicitly outline specific points of contention, the call for a constitutional convention can often be divisive among lawmakers and the public. Proponents argue that a convention is necessary to address outdated provisions of the constitution and respond to contemporary issues facing the state. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the potential for radical changes to the constitution or fear that a convention could open the door to unintended consequences and controversial proposals that could threaten existing rights and guarantees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR1373

Grants the use of the House Chamber to the YMCA Youth in Government State Conventions from November 10-11, 2023, and December 1-2, 2023

MO HR5143

Grants the use of the House Chamber to the YMCA Youth in Government State Conventions from November 15-16, 2024, and December 6-7, 2024

MO HB691

Removes the requirement for the Secretary of State to pay postage for absentee ballots

MO HB800

Requires the Secretary of State to compile and post a list of school board members and terms on the Secretary's website

MO HJR94

Modifies requirements to pass a constitutional amendment

MO HJR81

Modifies requirements to pass a constitutional amendment

MO HJR76

Modifies requirements to pass a constitutional amendment

MO HJR91

Modifies requirements to pass a constitutional amendment

MO HJR113

Modifies requirements to pass a constitutional amendment

MO HR5

Expresses appreciation for the Secretary of State

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.