The 2024 election brings quite the packed ballot in Missouri, where voters across the state will weigh in on not only president, governor and a Senate seat, but also six different ballot issues.
Voters could render a verdict on how Missouri Republicans have governed over the past eight years, with high-stakes votes on ...
Follow voting results on Missouri's ballot initiatives, which include measure on legalizing sports gambling and abortion ...
After a ballot measure that could roll back the ban on abortions in Missouri was passed, Planned Parenthood filed lawsuit to ...
A "yes" vote means the removal the state's abortion ban and restoring abortion access. Voting "no" would keep Missouri's ...
Cody Smith, a Carthage Republican who ran unsuccessfully for state treasurer in August, said there are ... in the flow of ...
The system issued benefits to 147 retirees and 52 surviving beneficiaries in 2023, paying $3.8 million in total benefits and around $244,000 in administrative expenses. At the end of 2023, the ...
Slantz ran unopposed during the August primary ... Phifer aims to keep Missouri’s elections “free, fair, transparent and accessible to every eligible voter.” Additionally, she is a major ...
Forty years ago, Missouri also had two gambling proposals on the November ballot. One established a ... Taneycomo — have been defeated. In the August St. Louis University/YouGov poll, 50% ...
Get live updates to key Platte County races, including the U.S. Senate, governor, and multiple ballot measures all night long ...
Two pieces of context that might help: There is no Amendment 1 or 4 on the Nov. 5 ballot. That’s because Missouri voted on those amendments in August, which is considered part of the same ...