Missouri Secretary of State Pledges Transparency in Term Limits Ballot Language
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins commits to ensuring truthful ballot language on term limits changes, reinforcing voter transparency and democratic integrity.

Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins has been recognized by U.S. Term Limits (USTL) for his dedication to term limits and his recent pledge to maintain truthful ballot language regarding any proposed changes to Missouri's term limit laws. Hoskins, a long-term advocate for term limits, has vowed to ensure that ballot language accurately reflects measures without misleading terms, a move praised for upholding democratic transparency.
During his tenure in the Missouri General Assembly, Hoskins sponsored legislation to defend term limits, showcasing his commitment to accountable governance. His current pledge addresses concerns over deceptive ballot wording, emphasizing the importance of clear, straightforward language to inform voters accurately. "Missourians deserve full transparency when it comes to protecting our democratic principles," Hoskins stated, underscoring his commitment to voter empowerment.
USTL President Philip Blumel commended Hoskins for his leadership, highlighting the significance of honest ballot language in preserving the democratic process. Missouri's strong voter support for term limits makes Hoskins' pledge a critical step in ensuring any changes to these laws are presented without manipulation, aligning with the electorate's mandate.
For more information on U.S. Term Limits and their mission, visit https://termlimits.org.