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Missourians have approved a constitutional amendment that prohibits ranked-choice or approval voting — becoming the 11th state to do so.
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By Josh Merchant
Beacon
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11/6/24
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Republican David Wasinger won the race for lieutenant governor on Tuesday, besting Democrat Richard Brown.
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By Annelise Hanshaw
Missouri Independent
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11/6/24
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Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek, a Republican, has become the first person of color ever elected to a statewide office in Missouri.
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By Annelise Hanshaw
Missouri Independent
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11/6/24
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Republican Andrew Bailey will remain Missouri attorney general for another four years, defeating Democrat Elad Gross.
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By Rebecca Rivas
Missouri Independent
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11/6/24
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Newcomer Brandy Arnett, R-Houstonia, won the seat of incumbent Charli Ackerman, D-Sedalia, for the Pettis County Public Administrator position with 63.2% of the vote in the 2024 General Election Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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By Faith Bemiss-McKinney
faithb@sedaliademocrat.com
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11/6/24
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WARRENSBURG — When Denny Hoskins thinks about the next step of his political career, he recalls his beginnings as a state representative.
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By Joe Andrews
joea@sedaliademocrat.com
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11/6/24
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Polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. Below are the results of contested races in the general election in Pettis County, according to unofficial results from the Pettis County Clerk’s Office.
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11/5/24
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WASHINGTON — Calling the 2024 presidential campaign unprecedented might be an understatement.
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By Shauneen Miranda
States Newsroom
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11/5/24
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If the 2020 presidential election is an indicator, determining who the next president will be may not be clear on election night.
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By Sterling Sewell
Columbia Missourian
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11/5/24
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General Election Reminders
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11/5/24
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Recent sweeping changes to how the nation handles election results should prevent a repeat of the near-constitutional crisis four years ago.
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By Matt Vasilogambros
Stateline
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11/4/24
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce closed out his campaign with four days of television ads costing $366,000 while incumbent Republican Josh Hawley is making his final argument with $325,000 of ads during Monday night’s Kansas City Chiefs game.
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By Rudi Keller
Missouri Independent
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11/4/24
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The Pettis County Election Authority, located at 215 E. Fifth St., had brisk business for the final day of early voting Monday, Nov. 4.
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By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
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11/4/24
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In the only one-on-one debate of Missouri’s 2024 U.S. Senate campaign, Republican incumbent Josh Hawley sparred with Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce over abortion rights, border security and whether the 2020 presidential election was legitimate.
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By Rudi Keller
Missouri Independent
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11/1/24
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Most Americans understand the importance of the Tuesday, Nov. 5 election, and if early voting at the Pettis County Election Authority is any indication, there should be record voter turnout.
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By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
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11/1/24
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WASHINGTON — With less than a week before the polls close on Nov. 5, the U.S. Justice Department Wednesday reiterated its efforts to protect voters’ access to the ballot box through its civil rights, national security and criminal divisions.
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By Ariana Figueroa
States Newsroom
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10/30/24
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A group associated with conservative activist Leonard Leo donated $1 million on Tuesday to a campaign opposing Missouri’s abortion-rights amendment.
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By Anna Spoerre
Missouri Independent
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10/30/24
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An effort to legalize abortion in Missouri has raised nearly 10 times more than the political action committees seeking to stop it.
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By Anna Spoerre
Missouri Independent
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10/30/24
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With some GOP leaders in Missouri already plotting ways to overturn an abortion-rights amendment if it passes next month, the Republican set to take over as speaker of the state House says lawmakers should abide by the will of the voters.
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By Anna Spoerre
Missouri Independent
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10/26/24
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