November 6, 2024 •
Missouri Votes to Prohibit Ranked Choice Voting
Voters in Missouri overwhelmingly passed Amendment 7 with 68.5% of the vote.
The amendment states only U.S. citizens 18 years or older can vote and prohibits the state or local governments from allowing non-citizen voting.
The amendment also prohibits ranked-choice voting by establishing each voter has one vote per issue or open seat; and requires plurality primary elections, where one winner advances to the general election.
The constitutional amendment will be effective 30 days after the election.
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