SJR 55
Requires that members of the State Board of Education be elected instead of appointed
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6152S.01I
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Last Action:
3/26/2014 - Second Read and Referred S Education Committee
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Upon adoption

Current Bill Summary

SJR 55 - This proposed constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, would provide for the election of State Board of Education members instead of the current system of members being appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.

The first election of State Board of Education members will occur at the general election in 2016. Board members will be elected based on congressional district residence. Members will serve a term of four years, except for the initial appointees, as described in the act. Members are limited to serving two terms. Members cannot be connected with any public, private, or denominational school, college, or university, or be the holder of or a candidate for any other public office.

If the number of Missouri congressional districts decreases, the board member from the eliminated district would be elected on a statewide basis.

A board member will be subject to a recall vote if a petition signed by at least twenty-five percent of the total votes cast for Governor at the last general election that he or she represents. If the petition is verified, the recall election will be held no more than sixty days later.

This joint resolution is identical to HJR 74 (2014).

MICHAEL RUFF

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