Politics & Government

Missouri Official: Ban Help For Absentee Ballot Mistakes

"We would like to see legislation that does not allow for curing of absentee ballots."

(Daniel Hampton/Patch)

September 5, 2021

Republican Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is urging the General Assembly to prohibit local election workers from helping absentee voters correct mistakes, a move that would mean some votes aren't counted.

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β€œWe would like to see legislation that does not allow for curing of absentee ballots,” Deputy Secretary of State Trish Vincent told the House Elections Committee last week. β€œCuring” is a common term for fixing errors.

The Kansas City Star reported this week that the request adds to a growing list of measures advanced by Republicans to alter the state's elections, including restoring a photo ID requirement and making it harder to amend the state constitution through voter-initiated ballot measures. Some similar proposals failed this year but could be considered again in the 2022 session.

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