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Tuesday marked the first day of Missouri’s no-excuse, in person absentee period — which stretches through Nov. 7.
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Under Amendment 3, known as Legal Missouri 2022, some state marijuana offenses could be expunged either automatically or through an appeal process. However, critics of the amendment say the provisions pick and choose who are forgiven.
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John Payne of Legal Missouri 2022 makes the case to pass Amendment 3.
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Thanks to a Missouri law, voters must be asked every 20 years whether they would like to call a convention to amend the state constitution. But since the question started being asked in 1962, Missourians have never voted "yes."
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The judge asked for more specifics regarding the plaintiffs' claims, giving them 30 days to replead the case. The bill in question received pushback, including on the new photo ID requirement and changes made regarding voter registration.
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Scott Fitzpatrick is hoping to move from being Missouri’s treasurer to state auditor. He’s facing off against Democrat Alan Green on Nov. 8.
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The St. Louis Democrat also gave a preview of the 2023 legislative session – including whether the state’s abortion ban will become a big issue.
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Both parties are excited about their candidates in a district that takes in cities including Kirkwood, Fenton, Maryland Heights and Des Peres.
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Mantovani was picked as the replacement GOP nominee in the St. Louis County executive’s contest. He’ll square off against incumbent Democratic County Executive Sam Page in November.
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Hruza is a dermatologist trying to flip the 24th Senate District for Missouri Republicans. He’s squaring off against Democratic state Rep. Tracy McCreery.