As the United States Postal Service changes policies, election officials remind absentee voters to mail out their ballots as soon as possible.
A new lawsuit accuses Missouri GOP lawmakers of trying to trick voters by writing an intentionally deceptive summary for a ballot measure that would make it much harder for voters to pass a constitutional amendment.
A Missouri group is working to overturn the map that gives the state one more Republican seat in Congress. If they get enough signatures, the map cannot take effect unless Missourians approve them.
House Republican leaders are feeling good about their chances in next year’s midterm elections now that they have edged out the Democrats in 2025 fundraising through September. The last time that happened was in 2015,
Springfield residents will vote Nov. 4 on a new fee that would help the city pay for the proposed $175 million convention and event center.
The lawsuit takes aim at an upcoming measure that, if approved, would make it virtually impossible for most citizen-led amendments to pass on the ballot
A referendum petition seeking to pause recently enacted redistricting legislation has been approved for circulation by Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, according to a news release from the Secretary of State’s Office.
Freedom Principle MO announced that it had filed a formal complaint with the Missouri Attorney General’s Office, alleging violations of Missouri’s new campaign finance law, Senate Bill 152 (SB 152), by the committees Stop the Ban and People Not Politicians.
The Greene County Clerk’s Office has announced changes to polling locations for voting in the Special Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 4. According to the office’s press release, the adjustments to the voting locations for eligible voters are due to the size and scope of the election.
Jeffrey Boney, the city council representative for District B, is taking on Mayor Robin Elackatt. Some city council races also are on the ballot in the Houston-area suburb.
In a tragic turn of events, Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan was killed in a plane crash just weeks before the 2000 election, but he still won the U.S. Senate seat posthumously, with his wife Jean
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