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Voters should prepare for longer lines this election due to the coronavirus pandemic. Elections officials closed some polling sites because they could not accommodate social distancing. They closed other sites because poll workers feared they would contract the virus and did not sign up.
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Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst explains why he thinks voters should approve a major overhaul of state legislative redistricting procedures.
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Missouri's few competitive state Senate contests could have big implications for congressional redistricting and the future leadership of the General Assembly's upper chamber.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson sits down with St. Louis Public Radio's Jaclyn Driscoll and Jason Rosenbaum to talk about the big issues ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
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Prop R asks city voters to increase property taxes to raise money for early childhood education. A campaign supporter joined "St. Louis on the Air" to discuss the unique structure, which would have the St. Louis Mental Health Board distribute funds.
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Backlash over President Donald Trump's words and actions could be leading to a realignment in central and western St. Louis County, a historically Republican enclave. That could have a big impact on several key down-ballot races.
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Missouri state Sen. Bob Onder, R-St. Charles County, who favors Amendment 3, and Sean Soendker Nicholson, campaign director for Clean Missouri, which is urging a "no" vote on the ballot issue, joined St. Louis on the Air to debate the pros and cons.
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Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft talks with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum about why he deserves another four years in office.
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Inform your vote with our 2020 election guide. Contests include Amendment 1 and Amendment 3, Parson vs. Galloway for Missouri governor, Wagner vs. Schupp for the 2nd Congressional District and other state and St. Louis-area races.
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It's deja vu in Missouri: Voters will again decide which state legislative redistricting system they want.