Voters in Missouri last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state's near-total abortion ban. The same day, they reelected a Republican supermajority to the state Legislature,
In the April 8 election, voters will decide the next mayor, four City Council seats and two Springfield Public Schools board members.
Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan will soon depart from the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for managing federal procurement and the government’s real estate holdings.
Washington, would require all Missouri driver's licenses to be labeled with a U.S. citizenship stamp in response to concerns about an increase in illegal
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling.
In addition to mayor, two city council seats and two Columbia Public Schools Board of Education seats will be on the ballot in April.
The People's Rally brought out hundreds of residents to the Boone County Courthouse today to hear from nearly a dozen speakers advocating for their causes in light of the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump.
Other ballot candy has appeared repeatedly in recent Missouri elections. In 2018, Amendment 1, which introduced nonpartisan redistricting along with popular ethics reforms like lobbyist gift restrictions, passed with 62% approval.
There was no large-scale opposition campaign prior to the election. But a court challenge filed in early December by major business advocacy groups asks the Missouri Supreme Court to invalidate the vote. And legislation filed in advance of this year’s ...
As they seek to smooth over past factional fights in the state Senate, Republicans face a new round of infighting in the House.
Held by Joe Zimmerman, who has held the position since June 2016 Held by Jennifer Lane, who was appointed by council members to serve as mayor pro tem Held by Rick Garcia, who was appointed to board vice president
A school board seat has opened in Ozark, Mo., but some, including a state representative, are concerned about how the board will handle the situation.