Missouri voters will decide on November 5, 2024, on several high-stakes races and constitutional amendments, including abortion rights, voting systems, and minimum wage, with polls open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.
The Republican nominee for governor is leaning on a team that includes Art Laffer, an economist, and Jim Talent, a former U.S. senator.
Today marks two weeks until the November 5th election. One race Missouri voters will decide is the race the U.S House of Representatives. The two major party candidates are: Republican incumbent Eric Burlison and Democrat Missi Hesketh.
I expected to find the AirTag, but not 59 signs,” the woman told a news outlet. “It was kind of like finding a dead body.”
A Missouri television reporter was injured by a stray bullet fragment at a shooting range campaign event for Democratic US Senate candidate Lucas Kunce on Tuesday afternoon. The Kunce campaign
As voters around Kansas City make their decisions on local leaders and the next president, they may want to be aware of what they’re wearing to the polls.
JEFFERSON CITY — Beginning Tuesday, Missouri voters will be able to cast absentee ballots for the Nov. 5 election without citing an excuse. Missouri has long offered absentee voting prior to elections, but voters have had to cite an excuse such as being absent from their home jurisdiction on Election Day.
Nov. 5 is Election Day in Missouri, where the race for the White House tops the list of federal, state and local contests that will be put to voters to decide.
"I expected to find the AirTag, but not 59 signs. It was kind of like finding a dead body," the Missouri woman said.
Just two weeks remain until Election Day, and the majority of states have opened some form of early voting. In Hawaii, where each registered voter receives a ballot in the mail, service centers open Tuesday for voters to return their completed ballots.
Early in-person voting kicks off in Hawaii, Utah, Missouri and Wisconsin this week as candidates have begun urging their supporters to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day. Here is everything you need to know.
Stephen Webber is a Democrat running for the Missouri Senate District 19. He is a lifelong resident of Boone County and went to Hickman High School. He is also a former state representative for the Columbia area.