Counties in Missouri
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This page includes the following resources:
- The county governments covered by Ballotpedia in Missouri
- A list and map of counties in Missouri
- An overview of local elections in Missouri
- An overview of the initiative process in Missouri
Counties
County government
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Full list of counties
According to a 2022 study from the U.S. Census Bureau, this state's local governments consist of 114 counties, 1,226 cities, towns, and villages, and 1,927 special districts. St. Louis operates as an independent city.[1]
The following table defaults to displaying only 25 counties at a time. To change the number of counties displayed, use the drop-down menu above the upper left-hand corner of the table. You can also use the search bar above the upper-right corner of the table to look up a specific county.
Map of counties
Counties in blue on the map below are part of Ballotpedia's county coverage scope:
Elections
Click the links below for information about the elections held in each municipality. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of municipalities that held elections each year in this state; click here to learn more about Ballotpedia's local government coverage scope.
2024
- Jefferson City, Missouri
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Clay County, Missouri
- Jackson County, Missouri
- Platte County, Missouri
- Missouri school board elections
2023
2022
- Clay County, Missouri
- Jackson County, Missouri
- Platte County, Missouri
- Jefferson City, Missouri
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Missouri school board elections
2021
2020
- Clay County, Missouri
- Jackson County, Missouri
- Platte County, Missouri
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Missouri school board elections
Past elections
Initiative process availability
The availability of initiative varies depending upon the classification, form of government, and home rule status of a city or county.
Counties
All four charter counties have initiative for charter amendments and county measures.[2][3][4][5]
Cities
Constitutional charter cities
The Missouri Constitution Article VI Section 20 mandates that charter cities allow initiative for charter amendments and may also adopt an initiative process for ordinances. The charters of the eight most populated cities (Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Independence, Columbia, Lee's Summit, St. Joseph, and St. Charles) all permit initiative. Signature requirements and filing deadlines vary by charter.
Third class cities
Third class cities with a commission or a council-manager form of government have an initiative process for ordinances provided by state statutes, Missouri Revised Statutes Section 78.200 for commission and Section 78.573 for council-manager. The main difference between the two statutes is the required percentage of signatures. A Missouri court recently questioned whether Section 78.573 requires an enabling city ordinance to be available to citizens, but did not reach a definite holding on the issue.[6]
Third class cities with a Mayor-Council and Mayor-Administrator-Council form of government are not granted initiative authority by state statutes.
Fourth class cities
Fourth class cities and villages are not granted initiative authority by state statutes.[7]
See also
Missouri | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ U.S. Census Bureau, "2022 Census of Governments – Organization," accessed October 16, 2023
- ↑ Municipal League of metro St. Louis, "St. Louis County Charter," accessed July 15, 2021
- ↑ Jackson County, "Our Charter," accessed August 23, 2013
- ↑ St. Charles County, "County Charter and Ordinances," accessed August 23, 2013
- ↑ Jefferson County, "Home Rule Charter of Jefferson County, Missouri," accessed August 23, 2013
- ↑ Justia, "Rexroat v. City of Poplar Bluff, Case No. 1: 11CV00224 SNLJ(E.D. Mo., Jan. 27, 2012)," accessed August 23, 2013
- ↑ Ballotpedia, "Types & #s of local government by state," September 2012
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