PERHAPS THE BIGGEST ISSUE IN MISSOURI TUESDAY, AT LEAST IN OUR AREA, IS ONE FOR ALL OF JACKSON COUNTY TO DECIDE. VOTERS WILL CHOOSE IF THE JACKSON COUNTY ASSESSOR SHOULD BE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE INSTEAD OF APPOINTED BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE.
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Missouri's top election official, wrote the ballot language for a referendum that would overturn Republicans' recently gerrymandered congressional map. Even though the language is supposed to be unbiased,
Thousands of Missouri and Kansas voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots on issues ranging from mayor and commissioners to sheriff and school boards.ELECTION RESULTSFor the latest Election Results,
Early voting totals from the Nov. 4 election are in for the city of Missouri City’s mayor position and three City Council seats.
The election will take place on Tuesday, November 4. Voters in only Missouri will decide on a few county, municipal, and school-related races and issues. Knowing what’s on your ballot is best before you head to the polls. CLICK HERE to find your county’s ballots. Note: Most counties in the Ozarks do not have anything on the ballot.
There are four mid-Missouri counties with specials elections on Tuesday.
Hallsville voters passed Proposition 2 again in a special election Tuesday. The proposition passed back in April. Voters also approved keeping the four-day school week and use tax.
In the summer, Texas drew new lines to help Republicans win in the midterm elections. Missouri followed suit. California countered this week. But even with Kansas backing off, Republicans might have an edge in the redistricting battle as it spreads nationally.
Voters in Iowa will head to the polls for a city and school election and voters in Missouri will participate in a bond election.
Voter turnout in Springfield’s special election yesterday was better than initially anticipated. Greene County Clerk, Shane Schoeller, tells Ozarks First that turnout ended last night at 7.1%. While this is still low,
Early voting totals from the Nov. 4 election are in for the city of Missouri City’s mayor position and three City Council seats.