PERHAPS THE BIGGEST ISSUE IN MISSOURI TUESDAY, AT LEAST IN OUR AREA, IS ONE FOR ALL OF JACKSON COUNTY TO DECIDE. VOTERS WILL CHOOSE IF THE JACKSON COUNTY ASSESSOR SHOULD BE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE INSTEAD OF APPOINTED BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE.
Thousands of Missouri and Kansas voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots on issues ranging from mayor and commissioners to sheriff and school boards.ELECTION RESULTSFor the latest Election Results,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Voters on both sides of the state line are headed to the polls today. Polls opened at 6 a.m. in Missouri, 7 a.m. on the Kansas side. One of the biggest issues on the ballot on the Missouri side is in Independence.
The four-day week initiative didn’t have an expiration date at first. However, the Missouri General Assembly adopted legislation last year requiring districts with four-day school week calendars to be put to a district vote every 10 years in cities with populations over 30,000.
Early voting totals from the Nov. 4 election are in for the city of Missouri City’s mayor position and three City Council seats.
It’s Election Day in Kansas and Missouri. Voters in the Kansas City area will decide key local government and school board races on the Kansas side and special ballot questions in Missouri.
Voters in several Missouri counties headed to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a handful of local propositions, tax questions and public funding issues.
There are four mid-Missouri counties with specials elections on Tuesday.
Jefferson County voters will decide multiple propositions Nov. 4, from school levies to a local use tax. Get live results on election night from 5 On Your Side.
The Missouri Attorney General has launched a new form to report suspected foreign involvement in state election campaigns.
Hallsville voters passed Proposition 2 again in a special election Tuesday. The proposition passed back in April. Voters also approved keeping the four-day school week and use tax.
Voter turnout in Springfield’s special election yesterday was better than initially anticipated. Greene County Clerk, Shane Schoeller, tells Ozarks First that turnout ended last night at 7.1%. While this is still low,
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