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In reply to the discussion: After all that has transpired in Ferguson, will residents vote? [View all]pintobean
(18,101 posts)36. Here
Three hours off work to vote--interference by employer a class four offense.
115.639. 1. Any person entitled to vote at any election held within this state shall, on the day of such election, be entitled to absent himself from any services or employment in which he is then engaged or employed, for a period of three hours between the time of opening and the time of closing the polls for the purpose of voting, and any such absence for such purpose shall not be reason for the discharge of or the threat to discharge any such person from such services or employment; and such employee, if he votes, shall not, because of so absenting himself, be liable to any penalty or discipline, nor shall any deduction be made on account of such absence from his usual salary or wages; provided, however, that request shall be made for such leave of absence prior to the day of election, and provided further, that this section shall not apply to a voter on the day of election if there are three successive hours while the polls are open in which he is not in the service of his employer. The employer may specify any three hours between the time of opening and the time of closing the polls during which such employee may absent himself.
2. Any employer violating this section shall be deemed guilty of a class four election offense.
(L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 15.025)
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115.639. 1. Any person entitled to vote at any election held within this state shall, on the day of such election, be entitled to absent himself from any services or employment in which he is then engaged or employed, for a period of three hours between the time of opening and the time of closing the polls for the purpose of voting, and any such absence for such purpose shall not be reason for the discharge of or the threat to discharge any such person from such services or employment; and such employee, if he votes, shall not, because of so absenting himself, be liable to any penalty or discipline, nor shall any deduction be made on account of such absence from his usual salary or wages; provided, however, that request shall be made for such leave of absence prior to the day of election, and provided further, that this section shall not apply to a voter on the day of election if there are three successive hours while the polls are open in which he is not in the service of his employer. The employer may specify any three hours between the time of opening and the time of closing the polls during which such employee may absent himself.
2. Any employer violating this section shall be deemed guilty of a class four election offense.
(L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 15.025)
Effective 1-1-78
http://www.moga.mo.gov/mostatutes/stathtml/11500006391.HTML
We also have absentee and mail in voting. I helped my mom vote from her bed the last few years of her life. If eligible people want to vote, they can.
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I hope so. But I also hope that someone has taken all the obstructions to voting away. Can you
jwirr
Apr 2015
#3
This is the turnout for voting in Ferguson MO? My god what were they marching for? Sorry if that
jwirr
Apr 2015
#5
That would be a reason not to vote. And I agree - we need international observers and maybe one
jwirr
Apr 2015
#8
Show me where it says the police hang out at the polls to nab people with outstanding warrants
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#22
Have you been following the Ferguson story AT ALL? On this forum where so much ha
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#62
It may be a "classic tactic", but I've yet to see evidence that voter suppression happened in Ferguson
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#63
Yes, let's talk about that Missouri Democratic Administration. Starting with the Governor.
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#65
There is plenty of evidence. Have you read the DOJ findings on the 'justice system' in Ferguson?
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#17
They do. And nearly every family in those areas are afraid to go vote, even if they want to,
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#14
There should never be arrests at polling places unless a crime is in progress.
bravenak
Apr 2015
#18
Thank you, I remember reading that also. They had a nice little system going that seemed
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#59
Here, go argue with these specialists on how off year local elections have a lower turnout
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2015
#61
Protests work, there is new Civil Rights movement going on. Maybe you haven't paid much attention
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#64
Just the statement that "elections were held all over" doesn't give much to Google
csziggy
Apr 2015
#73