Campaigns advocating for sports betting and abortion rights have been the big spenders in 2024, with candidates running comparatively thrifty races.
Missouri's GOP leaders added an amendment to the November ballot that would explicitly ban noncitizen voting. It comes as Donald Trump and his allies zero in on the baseless claim that Democrats are encouraging newly arrived migrants to vote for them — despite no evidence of such a thing.
The campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on Missouri’s November ballot canceled more than $1 million in television ads Thursday just as the group pushing the proposal launched new ads featuring beloved St.
Missouri does not have a state-wide paid sick leave policy, though 15 states, including Colorado and Minnesota, have paid leave laws. As of March 2024, 19% of American workers did not have paid sick days, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. For those in the lowest quarter of wages, 40% went without paid sick time.
The Missouri campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on the November ballot canceled more than $1 million
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Missouri.
Amendment 7 includes language about banning non-citizen voting — which is already illegal — as well as ranked-choice voting and open primaries.
Missouri gears up for pivotal elections as Governor Parson's term ends. Key races include governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general, with new leadership on the horizon.
Former President Jimmy Carter cast his vote for the election via mail Wednesday. Many are wondering: What would happen if he died before Nov. 5?
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An referendum to legalize abortion in Missouri is gaining supporters in part as a reaction to the state's current strict ban.
Rachel Sweet joined dozens of rally goers in a Kansas City, Missouri union headquarters parking lot on a warm October Saturday, holding a sign that read "Yes on 3" and joining a call-and-response chant: "When women’s rights are under attack,