115.553. Candidate may challenge returns--registered voter of area may contest result | Statutes | Westlaw

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115.553. Candidate may challenge returns--registered voter of area may contest result

MO ST 115.553Vernon's Annotated Missouri StatutesTitle IX. Suffrage and Elections [Chs. 115-130] (Approx. 2 pages)

115.553. Candidate may challenge returns--registered voter of area may contest result

MO ST 115.553Vernon's Annotated Missouri StatutesTitle IX. Suffrage and Elections [Chs. 115-130] (Approx. 2 pages)

Vernon's Annotated Missouri Statutes
Title IX. Suffrage and Elections [Chs. 115-130]
Chapter 115. Election Authorities and Conduct of Elections (Refs & Annos)
Election Contests (Refs & Annos)
V.A.M.S. 115.553
115.553. Candidate may challenge returns--registered voter of area may contest result
1. Any candidate for election to any office may challenge the correctness of the returns for the office, charging that irregularities occurred in the election.
2. The result of any election on any question may be contested by one or more registered voters from the area in which the election was held. The petitioning voter or voters shall be considered the contestant and the officer or election authority responsible for issuing the statement setting forth the result of the election shall be considered the contestee. In any such contest, the proponents and opponents of the ballot question shall have the right to engage counsel to represent and act for them in all matters involved in and pertaining to the contest.

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(L.1977, H.B. No. 101, p. 207, § 13.100, eff. Jan. 1, 1978.)
V. A. M. S. 115.553, MO ST 115.553
Statutes are current through the end of the 2023 First Regular Session of the 102nd General Assembly. Constitution is current through the November 8, 2022 General Election.
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