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First Alert 4 on MSNMissouri Secretary of State welcomes group demonstrating hand counting ballots at state capitolMissouri’s top election official continues his push for hand-counting as he invites a group to demonstrate it at the state capitol.
Missouri will hold municipal elections on April 8. Voters across the Kansas City area will weigh in on issues like investing in public safety, improving infrastructure and electing their school board members.
Missouri lawmakers are intensifying efforts to challenge two voter-approved laws from last year that address abortion rights and sick leave benefits.
Voter turnout has been slow with one week to go until Missouri's April 8 school and special election. On average the Kansas City Election Board says they've seen about 130 voters per day in the first few days of early voting. They're expecting about 10 percent voter turnout for this election.
The Missouri Alliance Network launched last week, focused on advancing Jewish community priorities in the state
On Monday, candidates running in Missouri’s election on April 8 faced an 8-day reporting deadline for their campaign finances, under state law. Reports from the two candidates running for Springfield mayor show a lopsided money race.
The bill, sponsored by Springfield Republican state Rep. Melanie Stinnett, would ban most abortions and reinstate other regulations tossed by a judge.
The Missouri House on Monday advanced legislation that would reinstate state-run presidential preference primaries and extend the no-excuse absentee voting period from two to six weeks.
From St. Louis City to St. Charles County, voters will be deciding on new mayors and major propositions for the area. Here’s a guide on the key races to be in the know about.
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 8, for the 2025 general municipal election. From local leadership races to key ballot measures, the election will shape ...
As the upcoming municipal election approaches on April 8, candidates vying for the mayoral and city council seats are showing varying levels of financial support,
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Missouri’s top election official continues to promote hand-counting, inviting a group to demonstrate it at the state capitol.
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