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Missouri Amendment 7: Everything you need to know about ranked-choice voting

Voters will be asked this November whether to amend the Missouri Constitution to make it the 11th state to ban ranked-choice voting.

Ranked-choice voting asks voters to rank candidates from favorite to least favorite, rather than requiring them to pick only one candidate. Maine and Alaska have adopted ranked-choice voting for some of their elections. So have cities such as New York City, Minneapolis and Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Missouri Amendment 5: Voters can OK or reject a new casino at the Lake of the Ozarks on Nov. 5

Missourians, long restricted to sites along the Missouri or Mississippi rivers for casino gambling, will decide whether to add another river to that list during the Nov. 5 election.  Amendment 5 will ask Missouri voters if they want to allow an additional casino on the Osage River, near the Bagnell Dam at the Lake of […]

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A Missouri panel of lawmakers looks at immigration — and gets pushback

It’s like clockwork each election cycle. Politicians reach for an old playbook, brandishing images from the southern border, claiming that undocumented migrants steal jobs and commit violent crimes at an alarming rate. The intent is to sow fear and misinformation about immigrants for political advantage. During Tuesday’s presidential debate, Donald Trump talked about immigration more […]

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Voters could undo Missouri’s abortion ban: Key things to understanding your vote on Amendment 3

Missourians could be among the nation’s first voters to reverse a near-total abortion ban when they weigh in on Amendment 3 in the Nov. 5 election.  Missouri was the first state to enact a near-total ban on abortion in June 2022. Missouri officials signed paperwork triggering the ban to take effect just minutes after the […]

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