List of Missouri ballot measures

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The following is a list of statewide initiatives and referendums modifying state law and proposing state constitutional amendments in Missouri, sorted by election.

2000s

2000

November 2000 general election
Proposal Description Result Yes votes No votes
Amendment 1 Budget Reserve Fund Measure. Would create a reserve fund for use by the governor in budget emergencies. Passed 1,223,284

(59.16%)

844,303

(40.84%)

Amendment 2 Bingo Operation Measure. Would reduce the amount of time required for individuals to participate in the operation of a bingo game. Failed 672,370

(32.51%)

1,395,873

(67.49%)

Amendment 3 Elected Officials Salaries Measure. Would require salaries for statewide elected officials to be appropriated by the state legislature. Failed 780,192

(40.90%)

1,127,189

(59.10%)

Proposition A Outdoor Advertising Restriction Initiative. Would prohibit construction of most new outdoor advertising and restrict existing advertising along highways. Failed 1,075,333

(48.94%)

1,122,119

(51.06%)

Proposition B Public Campaign Financing Initiative. Would establish a public campaign finance system funded by an increased corporate tax. Failed 748,949

(35.40%)

1,366,559

(64.60%)

2002

Proposal Description Result Yes votes No votes
Amendment 1 Passed

2004

August 2004 primary election
Proposal Description Result Yes votes No votes
Amendment 2 Prohibited same-sex marriages from being recognized in Missouri. Passed 1,055,771 (70.61%) 439,529 (29.39%)

2006

November 2006 general election
Proposal Description Result Yes votes No votes
Amendment 2 Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative. Allows any stem cell research and therapy that is legal under federal law, including somatic cell nuclear transfer to produce human embryos for stem cell production. It prohibits cloning or attempting to clone a human being. Passed 1,085,396 (51.2%) 1,034,596 (48.8%)

2008

November 2008 general election
Proposal Description Result Yes votes No votes
Amendment 1 English Official Language Amendment. Would establish English as the official language in all government meetings. Passed 2,407,536

(86.31%)

381,874

(13.69%)

Amendment 4 Storm Water Control Finance Amendment. Would limit grants and loans to only be given to public water and sewer districts.Passed 1,494,107

(57.85%)

1,088,728

(42.15%)

Proposition A Gambling Loss Limits Act. Would eliminate gambling loss limits while restricting the number of casinos that can be built in the state and increasing the gambling tax to provide for public school education.Passed 1,578,674

(56.17%)

1,231,892

(43.83%)

Proposition B Quality Homecare Council Act. Would create the Missouri Quality Homecare Council which would be tasked with improving health care for the elderly.Passed 2,077,831

(75.26%)

683,137

(24.74%)

Proposition C Clean Energy Act. Would require utility companies to slowly increase their usage of renewable energy.Passed 1,777,500

(66.03%)

914,332

(33.97%)

2010s

2020s

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