Section 115.109 – Oath of challengers and watchers.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.109. Oath of challengers and watchers. — Before entering upon his duties, each challenger and watcher shall take the following oath: I do solemnly swear that I will make no statement nor give any information of any kind tending in any way to show the state of the count prior […]
Section 115.111 – Improper conduct of challenger or watcher, how handled.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.111. Improper conduct of challenger or watcher, how handled. — If any watcher or challenger interferes with the orderly process of voting, or is guilty of misconduct or any law violation, the election judges shall ask the watcher or challenger to leave the polling place or cease the interference. If […]
Section 115.113 – Precincts, how established — new political subdivisions, duty to identify voters of.
Effective – 20 May 1982 115.113. Precincts, how established — new political subdivisions, duty to identify voters of. — 1. The basic election district shall be the precinct. In each jurisdiction, precinct boundaries shall be established by the election authority. Every effort shall be made by the election authority to establish precinct lines which do […]
Section 115.115 – Polling places, how designated, exception — notice to voters — voters not required to go to more than one polling place — elderly and handicapped polling places, common sites — plan for increased accessibility, contents.
Effective – 28 Aug 2003 115.115. Polling places, how designated, exception — notice to voters — voters not required to go to more than one polling place — elderly and handicapped polling places, common sites — plan for increased accessibility, contents. — 1. Except as provided in subsection 2 of this section or in section […]
Section 115.117 – Tax-supported buildings must be made available as polling places — may rent private polling place, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 115.117. Tax-supported buildings must be made available as polling places — may rent private polling place, when. — 1. The election authority may designate tax-supported public buildings or buildings owned by any political subdivision or special district to be used as polling places for any election, and no official in […]
Section 115.119 – Polling place to be marked.
Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.119. Polling place to be marked. — Each polling place shall be plainly marked with a sign posted in a place and manner sufficient to notify voters of the location of the polling place. ——– (L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 5.020) Effective 1-01-78
Section 115.121 – General election, when held — primary election, when held — general municipal election day, when held.
Effective – 28 Aug 2014, 2 histories 115.121. General election, when held — primary election, when held — general municipal election day, when held. — 1. The general election day shall be the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years. 2. The primary election day shall be the first Tuesday after […]
Section 115.098 – Election judges, grant, loan, or other aid program to increase compensation, requirements — rulemaking authority.
Effective – 28 Aug 2003 115.098. Election judges, grant, loan, or other aid program to increase compensation, requirements — rulemaking authority. — 1. Subject to appropriation from federal funds, the secretary of state shall administer a grant, loan, or other aid program for the purpose of increasing the compensation of election judges. Such funding shall […]
Section 115.099 – Authority to supervise judges.
Effective – 28 Aug 2002 115.099. Authority to supervise judges. — Each election authority shall have authority to direct judges in their duties and to compel compliance with the law. Each election authority may substitute judges at his discretion on election day. Each election authority shall also have authority at any time to remove any […]
Section 115.101 – Judges’ compensation, how set — not employees of election authority.
Effective – 28 Aug 2002 115.101. Judges’ compensation, how set — not employees of election authority. — For service in conducting elections and house-to-house canvasses, each election judge shall be paid an amount established by the election authority. For purposes of this section, and the Constitution of Missouri, election judges appointed by the election authority […]