Republican lawmakers and activists opposed to abortion pulled out all the stops to keep Amendment 3 off Missouri ballots. Nov. 5 won't be the end.
Nearly a third of Missouri’s workforce could get a raise and paid sick time if voters pass Proposition A in November. But some economists and small-business owners say companies may struggle to keep their workforce.
The Republican nominee for Missouri governor wouldn’t say whether he supported or opposed Marcellus Williams’ execution, while the Democratic nominee sharply criticized the decision.
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Republican Denny Hoskins, Democrat Barbara Phifer, Libertarian Carl Herman Freese and Jerome Bauer of the Green Party are running for the office.
MO House of Representatives District 130 covers western Springfield and Republic. Meet the candidates facing off on the November ballot.
The November ballot will don several ballot issues in Missouri. Here's what the question on Amendment 6 is asking.
Incumbent Rep. Bob Titus is facing Democratic Party candidate Mark Gray for the District 139 seat in the Nov. 5 election.
A campaign to overturn Missouri’s abortion ban has energized voters across the state. But the actual timeline of restoring access remains murky.
Amendment 3, which would overturn Missouri's abortion ban, will go before voters this November despite a "minefield of ballot litigation" intended to stop it. If it passes, anti-abortion activists and state lawmakers are likely to launch more challenges.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey refused to accept State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's fiscal note summary estimating the potential public cost of the amendment. Bailey, who thought the estimate should be about $6.9 trillion, attempted to force Fitzpatrick to alter his estimate of $51,000.