People are expected to show up in record numbers to vote on Missouri’s hotly contested Amendment 3. It will reverse the state’s abortion ban if it passes, which is currently one of the most restrictive in the country.
An estimated 41 million members of Generation Z became eligible to vote in 2024. In Missouri, millennial and Gen Z college students have been working to get these young potential voters registered and prepared to cast a ballot.
The next person to hold Missouri’s top law enforcement post is just one of the choices voters will make at the ballot box next Tuesday. Republican Andrew Bailey has served as attorney general for the “Show Me State” since January 2023.
Rep. Chris Sander of Lone Jack, Missouri, was one of the only openly gay Republicans in the Missouri legislature. In the statehouse he often felt ostracized from the Republican Party, especially when he voted against high-profile anti-trans bills.
JEFFERSON CITY — If Missouri voters approve a new casino at the Lake of the Ozarks Tuesday, the slot machines likely won’t start ringing until at least 2026. St. Charles County Elections Director Kurt Bahr said his legal counsel had reviewed the court documents, and said voting could continue.
A Missouri judge on Friday denied a Republican committeeman’s effort to force the state’s third-largest county to allow watchers or challengers to observe early voting.
Ten states are set to vote on ballot measures that could restore points of access in the South and elsewhere.
A Missouri judge has rejected a request to have election watchers and challengers at early voting polls in St. Charles County.
Missouri Democrats have been slowly chipping away at the GOP legislative supermajority in recent years, culminating in 2022 when the party grew its caucus in the House to its highest total in a decade.
Perhaps the most contentious measure on the Nov. 5 ballot is proposed state Constitutional Amendment No. 3. If a majority of voters cast “yes” votes, it would guarantee access to
A Republican committeeman has asked a judge to stop early voting in Missouri’s third-largest county until it allows “watchers” or challengers” to observe the polls
With just a few days to go until Election Day, Missouri voters are facing six questions on the ballot. Tonight, a look at three of those big ticket questions. A court fee is the focus of Missouri Amendment Six.