The resolution proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri that would repeal Section 18(b) of Article VI and replace it with a new section specifically addressing the governance structure of counties, particularly focusing on the role of county officers. The amendment stipulates that while county charters can dictate the form of government and the selection of county officers, it mandates that in counties with a charter form of government and a population between 600,000 and 700,000, the county assessor must be an elected position.

Additionally, the amendment specifically states that the charter for St. Louis County must ensure that the circuit clerk is an elected officer, thereby emphasizing the importance of this position within the county's governance. This resolution will be presented to Missouri voters during the general election in November 2026 or at a special election called by the governor, allowing the electorate to decide on the proposed changes to the county governance structure.