Missouri Student ID as Voter ID Initiative Election date November 6, 2018 Topic Elections and campaigns Status Not on the ballot Type State statute| Origin Citizens * * * List of Missouri measuresMissouri Proposition A - AugustMissouri Amendment 1Missouri Amendment 2Missouri Amendment 3Missouri Amendment 4Missouri Proposition BMissouri Proposition CMissouri Proposition DSubmit * * * The Missouri Student ID as Voter ID Initiative was not on the ballot in Missouri as an initiated state statute on November 6, 2018. The measure would have allowed IDs issued to students by Missouri institutions of higher education to serve as voter IDs.[1] ## Contents * 1 Text of measure * 1.1 Full text * 2 Path to the ballot * 3 See also * 4 External links * 5 Footnotes ## Text of measure[edit] ### Full text[edit] The full text of the initiative is available for Petition 2018-181 and Petition 2018-194. ## Path to the ballot[edit] See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri Supporters of the initiative were required to collect a number of signatures equivalent to 5 percent of the 2016 gubernatorial vote in six of the eight state congressional districts. This means that the minimum possible number of valid signatures required was 100,126. Signatures needed to be filed with the secretary of state six months prior to the election on November 6, 2018. Six months prior to the election was May 6, 2018. Damien Johnson proposed the initiative.[1] The secretary of state rejected the petitions for the initiative.[2] ## See also[edit] | Suggest a link | * Missouri 2018 ballot measures * 2018 ballot measures * Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri ## External links[edit] * Petition 2017-181 * Petition 2018-194 ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 Missouri Secretary of State, "Petition 2018-181," March 15, 2017 2. ↑ Missouri Secretary of State, "2018 Initiative and Referendum Petitions Filed," accessed August 28, 2017 v • e 2018 ballot measures I&R States| • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Florida • Idaho • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • South Dakota • Utah • Washington Non I&R States| • Alabama • Connecticut • Georgia • Hawaii • Indiana • Kentucky • Louisiana • New Hampshire • New Jersey • North Carolina • Rhode Island • South Carolina • Virginia • West Virginia • Wisconsin Political topics| • Abortion‎ • Administration of government‎ • Bond issues‎ • Business regulation‎ • Campaign finance‎ • Civil and criminal trials‎ • Civil rights‎ • Civil service‎ • Constitutional conventions‎ • Constitutional language‎ • County and municipal governance‎ • Definition of a corporation‎ • Direct democracy measures‎ • Education‎ • Elections and campaigns‎ • Energy‎ • Environment‎ • Federal constitutional issues‎ • Forests and parks‎ • Gambling‎ • Government accountability‎ • Healthcare‎ • Housing‎ • Hunting and fishing‎ • Labor and unions‎ • Law enforcement‎ • LGBT issues‎ • Marijuana‎ • Natural resources‎ • Pension‎ • Property‎ • Redistricting measures‎ • State and local government budgets, spending and finance‎ • State executive official measures‎ • State judiciary‎ • State legislatures measures‎ • Statehood‎ • Suffrage‎ • Supermajority requirements‎ • Taxes‎ • Term limits‎ • Tobacco‎ • Tort law‎ • Transportation‎ • Veterans‎ • Water‎ • Welfare‎ Other| Scorecard • Petition drive deadlines and requirements • Polls • Lawsuits • Readability analysis • Signature costs • Cost per required signatures analysis • Campaign finance • Media editorial endorsements • Voter guides • Potential measures • Ballot Measure Monthly • Changes in 2018 to laws governing the initiative process • Not on the ballot • Filed initiatives v • e State of Missouri Jefferson City (capital) | Elections | What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2022 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures Government | Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy