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Update:<\/span> To see what your ballot looks like (in any state) go to the updated article here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s that time of the year again. The days get longer, the weather a bit less cold, and one\u2019s mind turns to thoughts about politics. How can one resist the siren song of the election season? Everywhere you look there\u2019s coverage on debates, primaries, Super PACs, political ads, nonsensical sound bites, and more. Which is great if you\u2019re a political junkie like me. But for everyone else there seems to be a bit of confusion. Who won in Iowa? What\u2019s a caucus? What are we voting on again?<\/p>\n

Fear not gentle reader! The Occasional Planet is here to help you (at least if you live in Missouri) by giving you a glance at some of what you might be voting on this November. (Any citizen of Missouri can create a ballot initiative, but it needs to be approved by the Secretary of State and then receive signatures equal to around 5% of the total votes cast in 6 out of 9 congressional districts from 2008.) Let\u2019s start by looking at the two constitutional amendments put forth by Missouri lawmakers.<\/p>\n

The first one is an amendment that voters have heard about before. (In fact this has the honor of not only being vetoed by the governor in 2011<\/a>, but it was brought before the Missouri Supreme Court where it was ruled as unconstitutional in 2006.) Regardless, the Missouri Voter ID Amendment refuses to die. In essence, passing this would require anyone who votes to show a current government issued photo ID. The main criticism (other than it being unconstitutional) is that requiring a photo ID disenfranchises the elderly, college students, poor people, and those bad at keeping track of paperwork. Plus it will cost the state around $7-10 million to implement in the first year. \u00a0Some people claim that requiring a photo ID that it will stop voter fraud, but the Secretary of State for Missouri claims that fraud isn\u2019t a problem here<\/a>. The second amendment that will be voted upon is called the Public Prayer Amendment. It will add text to the state constitution that says that \u201cThat school children have the right to pray and acknowledge God voluntarily in their schools.\u201d and it ensures, \u201cthe right of Missouri citizens to express their religious beliefs shall not be infringed.\u201d Other than sounding very nice to a Conservative base, this is a rather redundant amendment because it\u2019s already in the U.S. Constitution. (It\u2019s nice to see what our lawmakers were up to last session. One supposes it looks better on paper to make amendments to the Missouri Constitution than reading the actual U.S. Constitution.)<\/p>\n

Those two amendments are already on the ballot in Missouri. But there are a slew of petitions that have been approved by the Secretary of State that might also get voted on. A few of them include:<\/p>\n