Statutory Initiative
An Attempt by the People to Change a Missouri Law
In order to have a statutory initiative placed on the ballot in the General Election of Missouri, one must gather signatures equaling 5% of the total number of votes cast in the previous gubernatorial election (2020 election) from 2/3 of congressional districts (6 out of 8). The congressional districts will change this election cycle in Missouri due to the 2020 Census. Therefore, the signatures are assessed by the previous congressional map from the 2010 Census.
District 1 - 320,388 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 16,020 for 2022
District 2 - 451,233 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 22,562 for 2022
District 3 - 416, 231 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 20,812 for 2022
District 4 - 368,104 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 18,406 for 2022
District 5 - 355,720 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 17,786 for 2022
District 6 - 390,227 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 19,512 for 2022
District 7 - 375,158 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 18,758 for 2022
District 8 - 335,262 gub. votes
Signatures needed: 16,764 for 2022
The above map is the 2012-2022 Congressional Map of Missouri