Missouri Constitution
Terms of a judge of MO Supreme Court
12 years & must retire at 70 years old
Missouri House of Representatives
163 members, 2 year terms, 24 years old
Qualification for MO Supreme Court
30 years old U.S. citizen for 15 years Qualified MO voter for 9 years Licensed to practice law in MO
Govenor qualifications
30 years old, U.S. Citizen for at least 15 years, MO resident for 10 years, serves 4 year term, two-4 year term
Missouri Senate
34 members, 4 year terms, 30 years old
Numbe of Judicial Court in MO
45
State Treasurer
Chief Financial officer of the government of MO, custodian of all state funds, and responsible for investing state funds
Lt. Governor
Elected separately from the governor and may be a different party than the governor
6 Elected Offices in MO Executive Branch
Govenor Lt. Govenor Secretary of State Attorney General State Auditor State Treasurer
Judicial Powers of the Govenor
Grant Pardons & Extradition
Bicameral
Has two law making groups - House & Senate (Structure of Missouri General Assembly)
Govenor
Head of the Executive Branch
Secretary of State
Keep a register of the official acts of the governor and overseer of all state elections in the state MO
State of Missouri's 3 branches of government
Legislative, Executive, and Judical
Presiding Officer of the Senate
Lt. Govenor
MO Line of Succession to Govenor
Lt. Govenor President Pro Tempore of the Senate Speaker of the House Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer Attorney General
Missouri Sunshine Law
Meetings, records, votes, and actions of the MO government are open to the public
Non-Partisan Court Plan
Missouri's Process for choosing judges
Main Purpose of Safe Schools Act
Protection and Security of Students
Missouri Legislative Branch
Referred to as the Missouri General Assembly
Attorney General
Represent the legal interests of Missouri and its agencies
State Auditor
Responsible for holding government accountable for the way they use taxpayer monies
Presiding Officer of the House
Speaker of the house
Main Purpose of the General Assembly
To make laws for the state of Missouri
Initiative
allows Missouri electorate to bypass the General Assembly and the Govenor in the law-making process
Referendum
allows Missouri electorate to repeal a law passed by the General Assembly and signed by the Govenor