Missouri Constitution

Article III, § 20(c) — Political fundraising prohibited on state property

Missouri Const. art. III, § 20(c)

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Section§ 20(c)
CitationMissouri Const. art. III, § 20(c)
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Mo. Const. art. III, § 20(c).

Full Text

No political fundraising activities or political fundraising event by any member of or candidate for the general assembly, including but not limited to the solicitation or delivery of contributions, supporting or opposing any candidate, initiative petition, referendum petition, ballot measure, political party or political committee, shall occur in or on any premises, property or building owned, leased or controlled by the State of Missouri or any agency or division thereof. Any purposeful violation of this section shall be punishable by imprisonment for up to one year or a fine of up to one thousand dollars or both, plus an amount equal to three times the illegal contributions. The Missouri ethics commission or its successor agency is authorized to enforce this section as provided by law.

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History

(Adopted November 6, 2018)

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