Intro: Missouri's Election Committee Legislators say Missouri is smart for not having Early Voting.
Laura Nichols has more from Jefferson City
Ryan Hobart, Spokesman for the Secretary of State's Office said Robin Carnahan is working to create early voting in Missouri because she said it reduces long lines and voter fraud.
Davis said absentee ballots already provide a mechanism to vote ahead of time in case people have a conflict on election day.
Reporting from the Capitol, I'm Laura Nichols.
Intro: Missouri's Secretary of State says long lines at the polls could be prevented by Early Voting
Laura Nichols has more from the Capitol
Ryan Hobart, Spokesman for Missouri Secretary of State's Office said Robin Carnahan is pushing for bills that will allow early voting in Missouri.
Early voting has been adopted by 31 states.
Hobart said early voting reduces voter fraud because people have to show up in person to vote.
He also said it reduces long lines and the need for mail-in absentee ballots.
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Members of the Missouri Election Committee including Representative Stanley Cox say that by having more locations and extended time early voting will increase voter fraud.
Cox said he has not seen a proposal for early voting that would provide the security Missouri needs in its election system.
Reporting from the Capitol, I'm Laura Nichols.