Governor Parson takes security measures to safeguard election process, protect Missouri voters

Missouri Governor Mike Parson took security measures to safeguard the election process and  protect Missouri voters during COVID-19 by signing SB 631 into law. 

“Any Missourian affected by COVID-19 should still be able to vote, including those who are sick or considered at-risk,” Governor Parson said. “I applaud Senator Dan Hegeman, Representative Dan Shaul, and the rest of the legislature for taking this important step, which provides Missourians with a safe and secure way to vote while still safeguarding our elections and ballot process.”

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“I fully agree with President Trump’s position and do not support any plan to expand mass mail-in voting without a reason,” Governor Parson continued. “This only enables voter fraud and ballot harvesting, and I am proud to sign this bill to stop that process from happening in our state.” 

Under SB 631, a mail-in absentee ballot will only be an option for voters who specifically request one. To prevent voter fraud and ballot harvesting, voters must also submit a notarized statement under penalty of perjury with their ballot. Ballots must be returned and received in an envelope postmarked by U.S. Mail by 7 p.m. on election day. 

By requiring a signature verification, this provision reduces the opportunity for individuals to fraudulently cast another voter’s ballot and provides a safe, secure, and legal way for Missourians to vote during the pandemic. 

“We are not against voting by mail for people who have a reason. Our current law allows for that, and this bill allows for that,” Governor Parson said. “What we are against, and what President Trump is against, is voting absentee without a reason and without a signature verification. That is a non-secure way to handle voting absentee, as is ballot harvesting. Signing SB 631 ensures this will not happen in the state of Missouri.” 

SB 631 also includes a provision giving voters who have contracted or are at-risk of contracting COVID-19 the option to cast an absentee ballot without notarization. Both provisions will expire on December 31, 2020. 

Other provisions of the legislation include modifications to the following:

  • Investigative powers for the Secretary of State
  • Candidate filing fees
  • Political activities by state employees
  • Financial interest statements
  • Secretary of State’s Technology Trust Fund

To view SB 631, click here.

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