(AP) — Missouri voters would need approval from a majority of the state’s congressional districts or a 57% statewide vote to amend the state constitution under a proposal the Senate passed Thursday.
Senators voted 24-10 along party lines in favor of the change, which would go before voters if passed by the House by the May 12 end of session.
Currently, it takes a simple majority to amend the state’s constitution, which Republican lawmakers say is too low.