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HB2893 • 2026

Changes the filing location for school board candidates

Changes the filing location for school board candidates

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Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Reuter, Renee (112)
Last action
2026-05-15
Official status
05/15/2026 - Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
Effective date
2026-08-28

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Changes the filing location for school board candidates

Changes the filing location for school board candidates

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the filing location for school board candidates

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Bill History

  1. 2026-05-15 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

  2. 2026-01-12 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Read Second Time (H)

  3. 2026-01-08 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Official Summary Text

Changes the filing location for school board candidates

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SECOND REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 2893
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBL Y
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENT A TIVE REUTER.
6584H.01I JOSEPH ENGLER, Chief Clerk
AN ACT
T o repeal sections 1 15.124, 162.491, 162.492, 162.860, and 162.910, RSMo, and to enact in
lieu thereof five new sections relating to school board candidate filing.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Sections 1 15.124, 162.491, 162.492, 162.860, and 162.910, RSMo, are
2 repealed and five new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 1 15.124,
3 162.491, 162.492, 162.860, and 162.910, to read as follows:
1 15.124. 1. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary , in a nonpartisan election
2 in any political subdivision or special district including municipal elections in any city , town,
3 or village with two thousand or fewer inhabitants that have adopted a proposal pursuant to
4 subsection 3 of this section but excluding municipal elections in any city , town, or village
5 with more than two thousand inhabitants, if the notice provided for in subsection 5 of section
6 1 15.127 has been published in at least one newspaper of general circulation as defined in
7 section 493.050 in the district, and if the number of candidates for each of fice in a particular
8 political subdivision, special district, or municipality is equal to the number of positions for
9 each of fice within the political subdivision, special district, or municipality to be filled by the
10 election and no ballot measure is placed on the ballot such that a particular political
11 subdivision will owe no proportional elections costs if an election is not held, no election
12 shall be held, and the candidates shall assume the responsibilities of their of fices at the same
13 time and in the same manner as if they had been elected. If no election is held for a particular
14 political subdivision, special district, or municipality as provided in this section, the election
15 authority shall publish a notice containing the names of the candidates that shall assume the
16 responsibilities of of fice under this section. Such notice shall be published in at least one
EXPLANA TION — Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is
intended to be omitted from the law . Matter in bold-face type in the above bill is proposed language.
17 newspaper of general circulation as defined in section 493.050 in such political subdivision or
18 district by the first of the month in which the election would have occurred, had it been
19 contested. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary , if at any election the
20 number of candidates filing for a particular of fice exceeds the number of positions to be filled
21 at such election, the election authority shall hold the election as scheduled, even if a suf ficient
22 number of candidates withdraw from such contest for that of fice so that the number of
23 candidates remaining after the filing deadline is equal to the number of positions to be filled.
24 2. (1) Except as pr ovided in subdivision (2) of this subsection, the election
25 authority or political subdivision responsible for the oversight of the filing of candidates in
26 any nonpartisan election in any political subdivision or special district shall clearly designate
27 where candidates shall form a line to ef fectuate such filings and determine the order of such
28 filings; except that, in the case of candidates who file a declaration of candidacy with the
29 election authority or political subdivision prior to 5:00 p.m. on the first day for filing, the
30 election authority or political subdivision may determine by random drawing the order in
31 which such candidates' names shall appear on the ballot. If a drawing is conducted pursuant
32 to this subsection, it shall be conducted so that each candidate, or candidate's representative if
33 the candidate filed under subsection 2 of section 1 15.355, may draw a number at random at
34 the time of filing. If such drawing is conducted, the election authority or political subdivision
35 shall record the number drawn with the candidate's declaration of candidacy . If such drawing
36 is conducted, the names of candidates filing on the first day of filing for each of fice on each
37 ballot shall be listed in ascending order of the numbers so drawn.
38 (2) For elections in a school district wholly located within one county , the
39 election authority of the county in which the school district is located and in which a
40 school district candidate res ides shall be the only filing location for such candidate.
41 Such election authority shall designate the order and pr ocess for any drawing of
42 candidate names as pr ovided in subdivision (1) of this subsection.
43 3. The governing body of any city , town, or village with two thousand or fewer
44 inhabitants may submit to the voters at any available election, a question to adopt the
45 provisions of subsection 1 of this section for municipal elections. If a majority of the votes
46 cast by the qualified voters voting thereon are in favor of the question, then the city , town, or
47 village shall conduct nonpartisan municipal elections as provided in subsection 1 of this
48 section for all nonpartisan elections remaining in the year in which the proposal was adopted
49 and for the six calendar years immediately following such approval. At the end of such six-
50 year period, each such city , town, or village shall be prohibited from conducting such
51 elections in such a manner unless such a question is again adopted by the majority of
52 qualified voters as provided in this subsection.
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162.491. 1. Directors for urban school districts, other than those districts containing
2 the greater part of a city of over one hundred thirty thousand inhabitants, may be nominated
3 by petition to be filed with the secretary of the board or , if the school district is wholly
4 located within one county , filed with the election authority of the county in which such
5 urban school district is located and in which the candidate r esides, and signed by a
6 number of voters in the district equal to ten percent of the total number of votes cast for the
7 director receiving the highest number of votes cast at the next preceding biennial election,
8 except as provided in subsection 4 of this section.
9 2. This section shall not be construed as providing the sole method of nominating
10 candidates for the of fice of school director in urban school districts that do not contain the
11 greater part of a city of over three hundred thousand inhabitants.
12 3. A director for any urban school district containing a city of greater than one
13 hundred thirty thousand inhabitants and less than three hundred thousand inhabitants may be
14 nominated as an independent candidate by filing with the [ secretary of the board ] election
15 authority of the county in which such urban school district is located and in which the
16 candidate res ides a petition signed by five hundred registered voters of such school district.
17 4. In any urban school district located in a county of the first classification with more
18 than eighty-three thousand but fewer than ninety-two thousand inhabitants and with a home
19 rule city with more than seventy-six thousand but fewer than ninety-one thousand inhabitants
20 as the county seat, a candidate for director shall file a declaration of candidacy with the
21 [ secretary of the board ] election authority of the county in which such urban school
22 district is located and in which the candidate r esides and shall not be required to submit a
23 petition.
24 5. No candidate for election as a school board director representing a subdistrict as
25 provided in section 162.563 shall be required to file a declaration of candidacy as provided in
26 this section as the sole method of filing for candidacy .
162.492. 1. In all urban districts containing the greater part of the population of a city
2 which has more than three hundred thousand inhabitants, the election authority of the city in
3 which the greater portion of the school district lies, and of the county if the district includes
4 territory not within the city limits, shall serve ex of ficio as a redistricting commission. The
5 commission shall on or before November 1, 2018, divide the school district into five
6 subdistricts, all subdistricts being of compact and contiguous territory and as nearly equal in
7 the number of inhabitants as practicable and thereafter the board shall redistrict the district
8 into subdivisions as soon as practicable after each United States decennial census. In
9 establishing the subdistricts each member shall have one vote and a majority vote of the total
10 membership of the commission is required to make ef fective any action of the commission.
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11 2. School elections for the election of directors shall be held on municipal election
12 days in 2014 and 2016. At the election in 2014, directors shall be elected to hold of fice until
13 2019 and until their successors are elected and qualified. At the election in 2016, directors
14 shall be elected until 2019 and until their successors are elected and qualified. Beginning in
15 2019, school elections for the election of directors shall be held on the local election date as
16 specified in the charter of a home rule city with more than four hundred thousand inhabitants
17 and located in more than one county . Beginning at the election for school directors in 2019,
18 the number of directors on the board shall be reduced from nine to seven. T wo directors shall
19 be at-lar ge directors and five directors shall represent the subdistricts, with one director from
20 each of the subdistricts. At the 2019 election, one of the at-lar ge directors and the directors
21 from subdistricts one, three, and five shall be elected for a two-year term, and the other at-
22 lar ge director and the directors from subdistricts two and four shall be elected for a four -year
23 term. Thereafter , all seven directors shall serve a four- year term. Directors shall serve until
24 the next election and until their successors, then elected, are duly qualified as provided in this
25 section. In addition to other qualifications prescribed by law , each member elected from a
26 subdistrict shall be a resident of the subdistrict from which he or she is elected. The
27 subdistricts shall be numbered from one to five.
28 3. The five candidates, one from each of the subdistricts, who receive a plurality of
29 the votes cast by the voters of that subdistrict and the at-lar ge candidates receiving a plurality
30 of the at-lar ge votes shall be elected. The name of [ no ] a candidate for nomination shall not
31 be printed on the ballot unless the candidate has at least sixty days prior to the election filed a
32 declaration of candidacy with the secretary of the board of directors or , if the school district
33 is wholly located within one county , filed a declaration of candidacy with the election
34 authority of the city in which such urban school district is located and in which the
35 candidate res ides containing the signatures of at least two hundred fifty registered voters
36 who are residents of the subdistrict within which the candidate for nomination to a subdistrict
37 of fice resides, and in case of at-lar ge candidates the signatures of at least five hundred
38 registered voters. The election authority of the city in which such school district is located
39 and in which the candidate resi des shall determine the validity of all signatures on
40 declarations of candidacy .
41 4. In any election either for at-lar ge candidates or candidates elected by the voters of
42 subdistricts, if there are more than two candidates, a majority of the votes are not required to
43 elect but the candidate having a plurality of the votes shall be elected.
44 5. The names of all candidates shall appear upon the ballot without party designation
45 and in the order of the priority of the times of filing their petitions of nomination. No
46 candidate may file both at lar ge and from a subdistrict and the names of all candidates shall
47 appear only once on the ballot, nor may any candidate file more than one declaration of
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48 candidacy . All declarations shall designate the candidate's residence and whether the
49 candidate is filing at lar ge or from a subdistrict and the numerical designation of the
50 subdistrict or at-lar ge area.
51 6. The provisions of all sections relating to seven-director school districts shall also
52 apply to and govern urban districts in cities of more than three hundred thousand inhabitants,
53 to the extent applicable and not in conflict with the provisions of those sections specifically
54 relating to such urban districts.
55 7. V acancies which occur on the school board shall be filled in the manner provided
56 in section 162.471.
162.860. Candidates for membership on the board of education of a special school
2 district with a population of not more than one hundred thousand persons shall be citizens of
3 the United States and voters of the proposed district who have resided within the state for one
4 year next preceding the election and who are at least twenty-four years of age. All candidates
5 shall file their declarations of candidacy with the secretary of the state board of education or ,
6 if the school district is wholly located within one county , with the election authority of
7 the county in which such school district is located and in which the candidate res ides .
162.910. At the elections conducted pursuant to section 162.865, the voters of a
2 special district with a population of not more than one hundred thousand persons shall elect,
3 by ballot, two board members to succeed those whose terms have expired and the board
4 members so elected shall hold of fice for terms of three years and until their successors have
5 been elected and qualified and shall assume the duties of their of fices at the first regular
6 meeting of the board of education held after their election. Candidates shall file their
7 declarations of candidacy for of fice of board member with the secretary of the board of
8 education of the special school district or , if the special school district is wholly located
9 within one county , with the election authority of the county in which such school district
10 is located and in which the candidate res ides . A majority of the then qualified members of
11 the board of education of the special school district or the election authority of the county ,
12 as applicable, shall certify the candidates receiving the greatest number of votes for terms of
13 three years each and until their successors shall have been elected and qualified, and shall
14 declare and certify the results of the vote cast on any question presented at the election.
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