Missouri Bill That Raises Candidate Filing Fees is Signed Into Law

On June 4, Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed SB 631. Among other election law changes, it raises filing fees for candidates. Presidential primary fees go from $1,000 to $5,000. Statewide non-presidential office goes from $200 to $500. U.S. House and State Senate from $100 to $300. State House from $50 to $150. Thanks to Ken Bush for this news.


Comments

Missouri Bill That Raises Candidate Filing Fees is Signed Into Law — 6 Comments

  1. LNC Bringing One-party System in 2020
    By James Ogle for US President or Vice President and LNC Vice Chair
    5/31/2020

    “United Coalition USA is bringing the correct math for pure proportional but the LNC party bosses did everything to assure a one-party system in 1996, 2012 and 2020, through ballot censorship and incorrect vote counting methods.”

    1996

    Harry Browne/Colin Powell [Libertarian/Independent] = Three-party System

    Harry Browne/Jo Jorgensen [Libertarian/Libertarian] = One-party System

    2012

    Roseanne Barr/James Ogle [Roseannearchist/Libertarian] = Three-party System

    Gary Johnson/Judge Jim Gray [Libertarian/Libertarian] = One-party System

    2020

    Sorinne Ardeleanu (R deli anu)/James Ogle [Independent/One] = Three-party System

    Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen [Libertarian/Libertarian] = One-party System
    * * *

    Independent One 2020
    http://Www.pprelectoralcollege.com
    * * *

    By CEO Buck Rogers [Conservative]
    5/31/2020
    Victory

    “Inspiration gives you a start, endurance gives you a victory.”
    * * *

  2. The resident fake name MORON is now trying to be a poet ???

    BAN morons/trolls OFF BAN.

  3. I haven’t noticed you trying to be a poet. Maybe it’s free association verse.

  4. In Missouri, the filing fee goes to the political party.

    A party could spend that money promoting the candidate or organizing candidate forums for contested nominations.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.