List of Missouri ballot measures

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

2000s

2004

August 2004 primary
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Amendment 2 Yes 1,055,771 70.61% 439,529 29.39% prohibited same-sex marriages from being recognized in Missouri.

2006

November 2006 general election
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Amendment 2 Yes 1,085,396 51.2% 1,034,596 48.8% Missouri Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative. Allows any stem cell research and therapy in the U.S. state of Missouri 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.

2010s

2018

August 2018 primary
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Proposal A No 453,283 32.53% 939,973 67.47% Senate Bill 19, which would enact a right-to-work law
November 2018 general election
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Amendment 1 Yes 1,469,093 62.02% 899,613 37.98% Lobbying, Campaign Finance, and Redistricting Initiative.
Amendment 2 Yes 1,583,227 65.59% 830,631 34.41% Medical Marijuana and Veteran Healthcare Services Initiative. Would legalize marijuana for medical purposes, tax sales at 4 percent, and redistribute revenue to healthcare services, job training, housing assistance, and other services for veterans
Amendment 3 No 754,007 31.50% 1,639,622 68.50% Medical Marijuana and Biomedical Research and Drug Development Institute Initiative. Would legalize marijuana for medical purposes, tax sales at 15 percent, and redistribute revenue to the creation of a Biomedical Research and Drug Development Institute

2020s

2020

August 2020 primary
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Amendment 2 Yes 672,967 53.25% 590,809 46.75% Amends state constitution to expand Medicaid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
November 2020 general election
Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description
Amendment 1 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Sets a two-term limit for state executive officials.
Amendment 3 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Repeal many of the redistricting provisions of 2018's Amendment 3.
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