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A delay in U.S. Census data required to complete redistricting is creating discussion about whether Missouri may need to move its candidate filing period for the August 2022 primary.
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Nick Myers was recently elected as chairman of the Missouri Republican Party. His main goal? "Electing Republicans," he said.
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House speakers and Missouri governors frequently clash over issues. And three people who held the powerful post have a lot to say about how to allay those tensions — and why not mending fences can have real public policy implications.
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The acrimonious battle to lead the St. Louis County Council is putting a split over St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's job performance into greater focus.
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Missouri isn't Pennsylvania when it comes to processing absentee ballots. But that doesn't mean elections officials here are against the idea of extending the five-day window for preparing absentee ballots to be counted.
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Missouri Republicans once again will have free reign to reshape policy and politics throughout state government. Democrats? Not so much.
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Missouri Republicans had a big Tuesday. Here's how they won and why Missouri Democrats have a lot of work to do in picking up the pieces.
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Missourians are set to go to the polls Tuesday. Here are some of the questions that could determine some big races and issues.
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Missouri's few competitive state Senate contests could have big implications for congressional redistricting and the future leadership of the General Assembly's upper chamber.
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Backlash over President Donald Trump's words and actions could be leading to a realignment in central and western St. Louis County, a historically Republican enclave. That could have a big impact on several key down-ballot races.