Tuesday marks the beginning of no excuse in-person absentee voting here in Missouri for the upcoming primary elections. This form of voting will be available until Monday, …
Read More »Humansville City Employee Facing Election Offense Charges
Humansville Utility Clerk Sophia Piper is being accused of preventing some candidates from filing their paperwork to run in the April election. City Clerk Tiffani Jenkins filed …
Read More »Missouri’s Governor Race Tightens
A new poll shows no clear frontrunner in the race for the Republican nomination for Missouri Governor. Emerson College, The Hill, and Missouri Nexstar Poll created the …
Read More »Political Campaign Sign Vandalism Under Investigation
Fair Grove Police are investigating the vandalism of several election signs in the city. Police Chief Roy Howell says signs for candidate Jim Danderson were stolen, moved, …
Read More »Absentee Voting Begins In Greene County
Absentee voting has begun in Greene County for the June 18th elections. There’s an election for the Mayoral race in Willard between Samuel Snider and Troy Smith, …
Read More »Marijuana Sales Taxes Passed Throughout The Ozarks
A 3% Sales Tax on adult-use recreational marijuana was heavily passed throughout the Ozarks on Tuesday. Voters in Rogersville, Nixa, Republic, Fordland, Dent County, Pleasant Hope, Billings …
Read More »Incumbents Return To Willard School Board
Two incumbents will return to the Willard School Board after Tuesday’s election. Matthew Young collected 35% of votes while Amanda Gooch amassed 26%. Other candidates included Megan …
Read More »Willard Mayoral Race Ends In Tie
The Willard mayoral race has ended with both candidates, Samuel Snider and Troy Smith collecting 349 votes apiece. A hand recount of the votes will be conducted …
Read More »Nixa School Board Elections Final
The Nixa School Board results have been finalized with all 17 precincts reporting. The two candidates coming out on top being Joshua Roberts getting 37% of the …
Read More »Missouri Statewide Race Sees Last-Minute Changes
The final day for candidates to file for statewide office was yesterday, and Missouri residents are still reeling from the frenzy. Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman has called …
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