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For the second time, a Missouri judge has accused Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft of crafting ‘inaccurate’ language around the reproductive rights amendment.
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A Missouri judge will rule Thursday on whether the Republican secretary of state's official description of an abortion-rights amendment on November's ballot is misleading.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson issued an angry letter to Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft for rejecting a slate of emergency rules aimed at curtailing hemp-derived edibles and beverages at businesses with liquor licenses.
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The language is posted on Election Day at polling places next to sample ballots
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Amendment 7 would ban ranked-choice voting in Missouri.
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Former President Donald Trump said all of the three leading candidates have his endorsement.
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Republicans wanted to remove Darrell McClanahan from the August ballot, but a court of appeals said the deadline had passed.
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Jay Ashcroft wants to follow the footsteps of some other states and phase out income tax.
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The so-called swatting attacks have been targeting public officials across the U.S.
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The Missouri Court of Appeals in Kansas City is weighing a pair of cases relating to a ballot initiative that would amend the Missouri Constitution to establish a right to abortion. The court is expected to rule soon.