Missouri voters approve Amendment 7, banning better voting
Show Me Integrity, a political action group which has opposed Amendment 7, called the amendment a ‘trick measure’ in a statement Tuesday night.“Politicians are afraid of competitive elections, so they lied to trick Missourians into banning a better system,” said Show Me Integrity CEO Benjamin Singer. “We will build our citizen movement more powerful than ever to reverse Amendment 7 and bring more accountable elections for ALL Missourians.”
Op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: “Don’t eat the ballot candy. Missouri’s Amendment 7 would limit your vote.”
This November, Missouri voters will consider Amendment 7. It’s a misleading measure that the Legislature placed onto the ballot to attack local control and limit voters’ freedom in elections. Unfortunately, it’s part of a pattern.
Our op-ed in the Springfield News-Leader: Don't fall for 'ballot candy' — November ballot measure is attack on local control
As you prepare to cast your ballot, recognize this measure for what it truly is — an attack on local control and voters' power to hold leaders accountable. "Consent of the governed" requires a system that reflects the will of the people. Don’t let deceptive measures undermine your voice, and keep in mind that this “trick measure” is an attempt to take your freedom away.