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Editor’s note: St. Louis Public Radio is participating in this national reporting initiative. You can help us monitor the voting process. Whether you are…
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Hundreds of women celebrated the right to vote Saturday in downtown St. Louis by re-enacting a suffragette protest that took place on Locust Street during…
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Missouri’s already nationally watched contest for the U.S. Senate is getting swept into the St. Louis region’s latest spat of vote-related woes —…
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Legislation that would have required Missouri voters to show photo identification at the polls has been vetoed by Gov. Jay Nixon."(House Bill 1631) is…
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Dancers are helping people get a leg up on voting this Saturday afternoon in University City.An outdoor performance in front of Vintage Vinyl is designed…
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City voters may have noticed something new at their polling place last week. Tuesday marked the first time elections officials used iPads at every…
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Election officials in St. Louis and St. Louis County are reassuring the public that accommodations are in place so people with disabilities can easily…
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St. Louis Public Radio's Curious Louis was recently asked about the Village of Country Life Acres. The 2010 census lists the tiny west St. Louis County…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri, along with its national voting rights division, has sued the Ferguson-Florissant School District over the…
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Under the cover of a large umbrella, Shiron Hagens trudges through a Jennings shopping center parking lot that borders Ferguson. She stops just outside a…