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Peter Kinder, former Missouri lieutenant governor, is set to potentially lead the state's GOP, focusing on party unity and outreach to diverse communities. Endorsed by Gov.-elect Mike Kehoe, Kinder aims to enhance party fundraising,
The Missouri Senate race is between Democrat Lucas ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
Ouderkirk won the election with 72.03% of the vote, or 842 votes, against Shad Bogany, who garnered 27.97%, or 327, or the votes, per the county data.
A Missouri representative is proposing a repeal of a state law that currently prevents citizens with a felony history from running for a state office.
In the attorney general contest in Missouri, Republican Andrew Bailey, the incumbent, has won, NBC News projects. NBC News isn’t showing a breakdown by type of vote in Missouri. Some states and ...
“While Proposition A is bad policy and will have extreme and detrimental effects on Missouri’s businesses, that is not the basis of this action,” the coalition stated in the petition. “Instead, the election irregularities and the constitutional ...
The runoff for District C council member will conclude on Dec. 14, where voters will decide between Joanna Ouderkirk and Shad Bogany, who garnered 34.98% and 23.23%, respectively, in the Nov. 5 election.
In this episode of our local program Making Democracy Work, Leslie Carrier speaks with Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. The recent General Election was certified on December 5, and today’s discussion explores the process of election certification.
New legislation would repeal a 2015 law that prevents those who were found guilty or pleaded guilty to a felony from running for local or statewide office
ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Former U.S. Rep. Billy Long of Missouri, whom President-elect Donald Trump has named his nominee to head the IRS,
Melissa Venable faces allegations of lying about her residency before the April 2024 election in Billings, claiming she lied in a declaration of candidacy affidavit she signed in December 2023