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May 20, 2019Jefferson City, MO | By: AP
Missouri voters will get a chance to decide whether
to impose term limits on all of the state's top executive officials.
Lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a proposed constitutional amendment
that would limit the lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor and
attorney general to being elected to two, four-year terms.
That would match term limits already in place for the governor and state
treasurer.
State lawmakers already are limited to two four-year terms in the Senate and
four two-year terms in the House.
The amendment on executive branch term limits would appear on the November 2020
ballot, unless the governor sets it for an earlier vote.