Missouri doesn't have a marquee statewide race next year. But the results of some contests, including a Republican-written ballot measure to undo abortion rights, could be a big sign of a Democratic wave or continued GOP dominance.
Voting rights advocates have raised concerns about the security of personal information and potential database errors.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is defending the state's voter ID law in front of the Supreme Court, arguing it strengthens election integrity.
Missouri lawmakers in 2022 passed a sweeping elections bill that included a photo ID requirement to vote and limitations on registering voters. Challenges to both provisions were heard at the Missouri Supreme in separate cases.
The Republican National Committee is targeting voters to remove their names from a referendum petition that could overturned Missouri's recently redrawn congressional map. A lawsuit is already underway over whether Missouri's Secretary of State improperly threw out tens of thousands of signatures.
Republicans have been trying since 2006 to enact the photo ID requirement in Missouri. Before the 2022 law, every attempt had been rebuffed by the courts.
The Missouri Supreme Court convened Monday to hear arguments on two appeals related to voter laws. Both suits were filed by the NAACP and League of Women Voters in 2022 following the passage of House Bill No.
COLUMBIA, MO — Lifelong Boone County resident John Martin announced his campaign for re-election to the Missouri House of Representatives.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway on Thursday involved federal immigration agents in her push to halt a campaign seeking to strike down the state’s congressional map.