Key Votes
CCS2 HCS SS2 SCS SB 1014 - Voter Identification and Poll Regulation - Key Vote
Missouri Key Votes
Stages
- May 12, 2006 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 11, 2006 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- May 10, 2006 Introduced
Family
- SB 1014 - Voter Identification
- SS2 SCS SB 1014 - Voter Identification and Poll Regulation
- HCS SS2 SCS SB 1014 - Voter Identification and Poll Regulation
- CCS2 HCS SS2 SCS SB 1014 - Voter Identification and Poll Regulation
- SB 811 - Relating to Vehicles
- SB 813 - Relating to Community Development
- SB 820 - Relating to Healing Arts
- AB 264 - Relating to State Observances
- SB 62 - Relating to Energy
- AB 42 - Relating to Electricity
- HB 318 - Tax Law Amendments
- HB 3 - Fund Transfers and 2007-2008 Budget Amendments
- AB 49 - Water Conservation Requirements
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (84-73) - May 12, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Voter Identification and Poll Regulation
Vote to adopt a conference report that requires a form of non-expired, government-issued photo identification to vote. The bill allows voters without proper identification to cast a provisional ballot. The state is responsible for issuing free photo identification cards to registered voters who cannot provide other information. The bill also prohibits state courts from extending polling hours, requires persons being paid and collecting more than ten voter registration applications to register as a voter registration solicitor and eliminates the straight-party vote option.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (23-10) - May 11, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Voter Identification and Poll Regulation
Vote to adopt a conference report that requires a form of non-expired, government-issued photo identification to vote. The bill allows voters without proper identification to cast a provisional ballot. The state is responsible for issuing free photo identification cards to registered voters who cannot provide other information. The bill also prohibits state courts from extending polling hours, requires persons being paid and collecting more than ten voter registration applications to register as a voter registration solicitor and eliminates the straight-party vote option.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - May 10, 2006
Title: Voter Identification and Poll Regulation