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One proposition will lead to utility bill increases for St. Louis-area residents, regardless of the vote's outcome.
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Missouri filing ends with shakeup in secretary of state’s race.
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While the president got more than 85% of the vote, "uncommitted" received enough support to have three delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
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Jamie Corley, a Republican from University City, officially filed to run in the GOP primary on Monday. This is her first time running for public office.
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The latest poll for SLU/YouGov shows Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft in the lead among Republicans in the race for governor, with more than half of respondents undecided.
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Ballot initiatives are one way for voters to assert their power over the political whims of Missouri's state legislature or courts. They are often viewed as more stable and harder to undo.
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The Republican gubernatorial hopeful enlisted help of economists who crafted Kansas tax plan that crashed revenues to prepare proposal for Missouri tax revisions.
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Rowden, who as of January was sitting on the largest campaign fund in the field, said when he announced his run in November, it was the best choice for his family but he “no longer believe(s) that to be true.”
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Hartmann announced on Thursday he will leave the "Donnybrook" public television show after 37 years to run in Missouri's 2nd District Democratic primary.
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The Lake St. Louis Republican is the fourth major candidate to enter the race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer.