Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow voters to recall elected state officers?
State governmental entities could incur costs up to $7 million for recall elections, depending on the date of the election. Costs to state governmental entities for reimbursement of legal and personal recall election expenses of a state officer who is not recalled are unknown. Local governmental entities could incur costs for recall elections. The petition, which would amend Article IV, Section 17 of the Missouri Constitution, was submitted by Mr. Steven L. Reed, 1441 S. Estate Avenue, Springfield, MO 65804. The ballot title for the petition relating to technology parks reads: Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to impose for a period of one year a state sales/use tax of one tenth of one percent to provide additional money for the State Economic Development Department to be used solely for the promotion and development of one or more “Technology Parks” in southwest Missouri, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the “Sales Tax Law” and the “Compensating
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