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HB 3227

Modifies provisions for voter registration

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Chad Perkins

Missouri HB 3227 modifies voter registration provisions; specific changes pending committee review and further legislative action.

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
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Bill Summary · HB 3227

Legislative bill overview

HB 3227 modifies Missouri's voter registration provisions, though specific details of the modifications are not publicly available in the current legislative record. The bill was recently introduced in the House and has not yet advanced through committee review or received substantive debate.

Why is this important

Voter registration rules directly affect ballot access and election administration. Changes to registration procedures can impact voter participation rates, election efficiency, and the state's ability to maintain accurate voter rolls. These modifications could have widespread implications for Missouri elections depending on their scope.

Potential points of contention

  • Eligibility standards: Any changes to who can register (citizenship verification, residency requirements, or conviction-related restrictions) could be contested
  • Registration methods: Modifications to online registration, same-day registration, or deadline timing could be debated between those prioritizing access versus those prioritizing election integrity
  • Administrative burden: Changes affecting county election officials' workload or resource requirements may face implementation concerns

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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