On May 10, the Missouri Senate passed SB 282, an omnibus election law bill. Among other things, it repeals the typographical error that forces groups circulating a petition to qualify the party to list a presidential nominee on the petition (if the group believes it will eventually have a presidential nominee). This bill had passed both houses before, but the two houses had different versions and a conference committee was then held. The conference committee then revised the bill somewhat and that has what has just passed the Senate. If the latest version of the bill passes the House, it will go to the Governor. Thanks to Ken Bush for this news.
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