Bill would repeal state law barring some from running for office
If former Gov. Roger Wilson was interested in renewing his political career, a bill awaiting the signature of Gov. Eric Greitens would allow it.
Since 2015, state law has barred anyone convicted of a felony under state law or a federal felony or misdemeanor from running for state or local office in Missouri. The portion of the law dealing with federal misdemeanors, which is constitutionally suspect because of a 2006 court ruling, would be repealed under the pending measure.
Wilson, a Columbia Democrat, held a variety of offices from 1976 to 2001. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1992 and became governor on Oct. 16, 2000, when Gov. Mel Carnahan was killed in a plane crash while campaigning for the U.S. Senate.
Interviewed Wednesday morning, Wilson said he had not heard of the bill and has no interest in running for office again.
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