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As Election Day nears, advocates say they'll be on the watch for voter intimidation and other issues that may affect voters of color. We have a breakdown of the issues here, as well as resources voters can use.
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Despite a record amount of absentee and mail-in ballots and a cumbersome vote-by-mail structure, most area election officials say they’re confident results for Missouri’s Aug. 4th primary will come on time, without delays.
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Under normal circumstances, Heather Robinett and Ella Jones wouldn’t be running for mayor of Ferguson right now. But these aren’t normal times. The…
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Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft says lawmakers would be amenable to passing election legislation aimed at responding to coronavirus fears — after…
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Election officials throughout the St. Louis region say they are prepared to keep voters healthy during Tuesday’s presidential primary election.Missouri…
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Election officials in the city of St. Louis and St. Charles County saw a rise in voter registration ahead of the March 10 presidential primary.A major…
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The St. Louis County Board of Elections unanimously voted Tuesday to shift toward using paper ballots and away from touch-screen voting machines. The…
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St. Louis-area election officials report enthusiasm among Democratic and Republican voters, fueling a dramatic uptick in absentee balloting.Eric Fey, St.…
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In St. Louis and St. Louis County, officials are seeing people register to vote at roughly the same rate as other midterm elections, but in St. Charles…
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When Mackenzie Village’s voters go to the polls Tuesday, the fate of their south county community will hang in the balance.They will decide whether to…