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HB3399 • 2026

Makes election day a state holiday

Makes election day a state holiday

Elections
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Bosley, LaKeySha (079)
Last action
2026-05-15
Official status
05/15/2026 - Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
Effective date
2026-08-28

Plain English Breakdown

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Makes election day a state holiday

Makes election day a state holiday

What This Bill Does

  • Makes election day a state holiday

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

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

    Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

  2. 2026-02-25 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Read Second Time (H)

  3. 2026-02-24 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Official Summary Text

Makes election day a state holiday

Current Bill Text

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SECOND REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 3399
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBL Y
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENT A TIVE BOSLEY .
7196H.01I JOSEPH ENGLER, Chief Clerk
AN ACT
T o repeal section 9.010, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to
election day .
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Section 9.010, RSMo, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu
2 thereof, to be known as section 9.010, to read as follows:
9.010. The first day of January , the third Monday of January , the twelfth day of
2 February , the third Monday in February , the eighth day of May , the last Monday in May , the
3 nineteenth day of June, the fourth day of July , the first Monday in September , the second
4 Monday in October , the first T uesday after the first Monday in November of even-
5 number ed years, the eleventh day of November , the fourth Thursday in November , and the
6 twenty-fifth of December , are declared and established public holidays; and when any of such
7 holidays falls upon Sunday , the Monday next following shall be considered the holiday .
8 There shall be no holiday for state employees on the fourth Monday of October .
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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.