Missouri voters to decide on more term limits
JEFFERSON CITY Missouri voters will decide next year whether to impose term limits on all statewide elected officials following action Friday by the Legislature.
Lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a proposed constitutional amendment to limit the lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor and attorney general to being elected to two four-year terms.
That would match term limits already in place for the governor and state treasurer. State legislators already are limited to two four-year terms in the Senate and four two-year terms in the House.
The amendment on executive-branch term limits will appear on the November 2020 ballot unless Gov. Mike Parson schedules an earlier vote.
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