NewsMay 7, 2015
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Legislature is close to sending Gov. Jay Nixon a measure that would move up the deadline for deciding court challenges to ballot measures. The Senate voted 29-5 Wednesday for a bill requiring legal challenges to be resolved two months before an election, instead of the current six weeks. The measure still needs final House approval to go to Nixon...
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Legislature is close to sending Gov. Jay Nixon a measure that would move up the deadline for deciding court challenges to ballot measures.

The Senate voted 29-5 Wednesday for a bill requiring legal challenges to be resolved two months before an election, instead of the current six weeks. The measure still needs final House approval to go to Nixon.

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The legislation comes after a court-ordered change last year cost the state nearly $860,000 to reprint ballots.

Supporters say the bill could avoid future costs by ensuring that any court-ordered changes occur before ballots are printed.

But Democratic Sen. Jill Schupp, of Creve Coeur, says it's not clear there would be enough time for courts to decide whether a ballot question was misleading before the election.

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