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Section 115.625 – Convention of delegates of established party authorized.

Effective – 28 Aug 1986 115.625. Convention of delegates of established party authorized. — The state committee of any established political party may, except as otherwise provided by law, call a convention of delegates to be apportioned, chosen or elected in such manner as it may prescribe for the purpose of nominating presidential electors, electing […]

Section 115.628 – Voter registration records — notification of registered voters of party affiliation opportunities — declaration of party affiliation.

Effective – 28 Aug 2022 115.628. Voter registration records — notification of registered voters of party affiliation opportunities — declaration of party affiliation. — 1. The secretary of state shall maintain voter registration records in accordance with the Missouri voter registration system defined under section 115.158. 2. Local election authorities shall notify registered voters of […]

Section 115.629 – Four classes of election offenses.

Effective – 07 Nov 2018, 2 histories 115.629. Four classes of election offenses. — There shall be four classes of election offenses consisting of all offenses arising under this chapter, and such other offenses as are specified by law. ­­——– (L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 15.001, A.L. 2018 S.B. 592 merged with S.B. 975 & […]

Section 115.617 – Vacancy, how filled.

Effective – 07 Jul 2016, 2 histories 115.617. Vacancy, how filled. — Whenever a member of any county or city committee dies, resigns, or ceases to be a registered voter of or a resident of the county or a city not within a county or the committee district from which he is elected, a vacancy […]

Section 115.620 – Proxy voting, requirements.

Effective – 07 Jul 2016 115.620. Proxy voting, requirements. — Provisions for proxy voting for district committees organized under section 115.621 may be made by a political party. In the event that such provisions are not made, proxy voting shall only be allowed for legislative, congressional, senatorial, and judicial district committee meetings. In any event, […]

Section 115.599 – Parties may subpoena witnesses and take depositions.

Effective – 01 Jan 1978 115.599. Parties may subpoena witnesses and take depositions. — In all cases of contested elections, primary and other, the contestant and the contestee shall be allowed process for witnesses, and either party may take depositions, as in civil cases, to be read as evidence at the trial, as is authorized […]