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Mark Mantovani unsuccessfully ran for county executive in 2018 and 2020 as a Democrat. He won the nomination on Monday to replace Katherine Pinner as the Republican nominee.
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Approval voting means both candidates will advance to the November general election. The Sept. 13 primary is also the first election since a new state law took effect requiring a state-issued photo ID to vote.
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Republican committee members will be responsible for picking a replacement for Katherine Pinner, who evoked controversy because of her views on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Green is a north St. Louis County native and a former state lawmaker who won the Democratic nomination for auditor earlier this month.
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A new poll showcases conflicting feelings about how Missouri's abortion ban will impact the state's U.S. Senate race.
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The Eureka Democrat is running for the 26th Senate District seat, which includes St. Louis, Franklin, Gasconade, Osage and Warren counties.
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Wood said in a statement that he didn’t see a path to victory against Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt or Democratic nominee Trudy Busch Valentine.
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Republican Dennis Hancock and Democrat Vicki Englund are running to replace Councilman Tim Fitch, who is not seeking reelection.
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The Washington Republican won a crowded GOP primary for the 26th Senate District, which takes in parts of St. Louis County and all of Franklin, Warren, Osage and Gasconade counties.
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The former U.S. attorney is expected to be on the November ballot for U.S. Senate along with Republican Eric Schmitt and Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine.