Missouri has 506,575 inactive voters as of August 2024, according to data provided by the Secretary of State’s Office. That’s approximately 12% of all registered voters.
Political TV ads already are running in Missouri, with many more scheduled in October as campaigns for and against ballot measures appeal to voters.
Opponents build case to defeat Missouri’s abortion amendment. Supporters of Amendment 3 say they’re resorting to “outlandish” scare tactics.
Where do the candidates on Missouri ballots stand on some of the biggest issues this election? Check out the 2024 KC Voter Guide, a collaboration between The Star and the KC Media Collective.
The Missouri senator, who's also running for re-election in November, rallied against Amendment 3 at an event held by the First Baptist Church in Ozark.
Political forums for Missouri's gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races will be held Friday, Sept. 20, in Springfield.
Missouri residents will have abortion on the ballot after the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Amendment 3 should be included in the November election.
Missouri's top court on Tuesday ruled that a proposed abortion rights amendment to the state constitution will appear on the ballot in November, allowing voters to decide whether to restore legal abortion in Missouri for the first time in over two years.
Missouri’s November ballot is now set, and initiative campaigns are ramping up spending to convince voters to pass the proposals. The first to go on the air last week was Winning for Missouri Education,
Missouri's high court ruled to keep a ballot initiative to enshrine abortion rights on the ballot in November.
The swift decision by the Missouri Supreme Court followed several 11th hour attempts by Republican politicians to keep the proposal off the ballot.