Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft has posted a countdown clock on his office’s official website, to show how much time is left in Missouri’s 2022 session to pass election reform legislation. Secretary Ashcroft supports voter ID and paper ballot legislation, but is not optimistic about the chances of that bill passing the Senate. He joined …
Voter roll legislation filed by mid-Missouri lawmaker
A Boone County lawmaker has pre-filed legislation that would allow Missouri’s secretary of state to inspect the voter rolls of any election authority. State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R-Hallsville), who serves on the House Elections and Elected Officials Committee, has pre-filed House Bill 1678, which would give the secretary of state authority to verify that …
Ashcroft focusing on voter ID in Missouri’s 2022 session
Missouri’s secretary of state is frustrated that voter ID legislation died this year in the GOP-controlled Missouri Senate. Legislation requiring a photo ID was approved by the House in March by a 109-48 vote. The bill never came up for a Senate vote. GOP Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft spoke on “Wake Up Columbia.” “Most …
Hallsville state lawmaker calls on Missouri Legislature to approve voter ID
A mid-Missouri state lawmaker who serves on the House Elections Committee wants to see the Legislature approve voter ID next year. State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R-Hallsville) spoke on the Eagle’s “Wake Up Columbia,” saying there has been voter fraud in Missouri and nationwide. She also pushes back against critics of voter ID. “You cannot go …
(AUDIO): Missouri Secretary of State Ashcroft demands prosecution in alleged voter fraud in St. Charles County; pushes voter ID
Missouri Secretary of State Ashcroft joined “Wake Up Columbia” to discuss alleged voter fraud involving two voters in St. Charles County. He also discussed legislative efforts in Jefferson City for voter ID.
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