The Missouri Democratic Party State Committee Releases Positions on State Constitutional Amendments and State Constitutional Convention Questions on the November Ballot

October 13, 2022

The Missouri Democratic Party (MDP) State Committee released its positions on four State Constitutional Amendments and the calling for a State Constitutional Convention on the November 8, ballot. The State Committee debated and voted on each item during September 10, 2022, State Committee Meeting. The recommendations of the State Committee and explanations for those recommendations can be found below:


Amendment 1: (Official Ballot Language) To amend the Missouri Constitution to grant the General Assembly statutory authority to invest state funds and also expand the treasurer's investment options. The State Committee’s Recommendation is to: VOTE NO


Explanation of recommendation: Passage of Amendment 1 would remove legislative oversight and give more power to the office of the State Treasurer. Additionally, estimated savings are not significant enough to change the lives of Missourians to justify amending the constitution.


Amendment 3: (Official Ballot Language) A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to remove state prohibitions on the purchase, possession, consumption, use, delivery, manufacture, and sale of marijuana for personal use for adults over the age of twenty-one. The amendment would also allow individuals with certain marijuana-related offenses to petition for release from prison or parole and probation and have their records expunged; along with imposing a six percent tax on the retail price of recreational marijuana. A “no” vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution and the sale and use of marijuana for recreational purposes will remain prohibited under current law. Medical marijuana would remain unchanged. The State Committee’s Recommendation is to: The Missouri Democratic Party supports the legalization of marijuana but does not have an official position on Amendment 3.


Explanation of recommendation: Democrats support the legalization of recreational marijuana use. However, as written Amendment 3 may negatively impact minorities, people of color, and low-income earning Missourians. Democrats have concerns about the expungement provisions laid out in the amendment, as well as making it difficult for those who do not currently have a license to enter the industry.


Amendment 4: (Official Ballot Language) A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to allow the general assembly by law to increase the minimum funding for a police force established by the state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to serve its communities. Currently, the only police force established by the state board of police commissioners is found in Kansas City, Missouri. A “no” vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution regarding the funding for a police force established by the state board of police commissioners. If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes. The State Committee’s Recommendation is to: VOTE NO


Explanation of recommendation: Amendment 4 is another example of Republican overreach and highlights their hypocrisy when it comes to local control. Local communities should be able to determine how their own budgets are allocated and not have MAGA Republicans who have shown disregard for law enforcement determining how to allocate their budgets.


Amendment 5: (Official Ballot Language) A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to create the Missouri Department of the National Guard as a new state agency, headed by an adjutant general appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. A “no” vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution regarding the National Guard. If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes. The State Committee’s Recommendation is to: VOTE NO


Explanation of recommendation: Voting yes for Amendment 5 would create a chain-of-command issue throughout the Missouri National Guard. Republicans claim to be the party of small government, but voting yes for Amendment 5 would come with a cost. That’s why the fiscal note for this amendment has not been released to the public.


Constitutional Convention Question: (Official Ballot Language) A “yes” vote will require the governor to call an election of delegates to serve at a convention for the purpose of revising or amending the Missouri Constitution. Any revisions or amendments will then be put to a vote of the people for their consideration. The State Committee’s Recommendation is to: VOTE NO


Explanation of recommendation: Passing this Constitutional Question would allow extreme MAGA Republicans unfettered control to amend Missouri Constitution to push their extreme agenda without input from Missourians. We’ve already seen the hypocrisy of Missouri's anti-choice abortion ban when the GOP-controlled legislature signed off on measures that made life worse for children and survivors of rape in our state.

○ Democrats remain committed to fighting rising inflation with the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will combat the existential threat of climate change and build a clean energy future that creates jobs, advances environmental justice, and lowers costs for families. The call for a Constitutional Convention would threaten the progress made on this front.


○ Democrats continue to push for safer schools and have asked for Bipartisan support to adequately fund school resource officers (SRO) in every school district. Teachers should educate our children, and law enforcement should protect our schools. Republicans want to turn our schools into virtual prisons, we cannot allow that to happen.


By Chelsea Rodriguez July 30, 2025
Missouri Democrats Celebrate 60th Anniversary of Medicaid and Medicare, Condemn GOP Threats to Healthcare
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 23, 2025
Missouri Republicans Skip Town to Avoid Vote on Releasing the Epstein Files
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 17, 2025
Statement From Missouri Democratic Party Chair Russ Carnahan On The Passing Of Congressman Clay Sr.
Group photo of over 100 attendees at Camp Carnahan, standing behind a banner on the steps of STLCC
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 16, 2025
The Missouri Democratic Party successfully relaunched Camp Carnahan, training over 100 Democrats from across the state in campaign strategy and grassroots organizing ahead of 2026.
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 11, 2025
Missouri Democrats Slam Kehoe for Repealing Voter-Approved Earned Sick Leave
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 3, 2025
Missouri Democratic Party Blasts GOP for Selling Out Missouri Families in Trump’s Budget Scam 
By Chelsea Rodriguez July 1, 2025
Senator Josh Hawley votes for GOP’s 2025 budget bill, slashing Medicaid and raising costs in Missouri. Carnahan calls it a betrayal of working families.
By Chelsea Rodriguez June 30, 2025
Missouri Democrats Slam Josh Hawley for Misleading Voters, Backing GOP Bill That Guts Medicaid
By Chelsea Rodriguez June 18, 2025
Missouri Democratic Party Announces the Return of Camp Carnahan Campaign Training Program in July 2025
By Chelsea Rodriguez May 14, 2025
Missouri Democrats Slam Republicans on Extreme Measures Taken To Overturn Will of Voters