Election 2012

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Here you'll find KCUR's & NPR's local & national coverage of the 2012 campaign season and the November 6th election.

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Kansas City Public Schools
2:52 am
Tue April 3, 2012

Write-Ins Compete For KC School Board Seats

As Kansas City School District voters go to polls today to elect new school board members, they'll be part of an historic effort to preserve local control of the system.

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Election 2012
2:31 pm
Mon April 2, 2012

April 3: Elections In Kansas & Missouri

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On Tuesday, voters go to the polls in Kansas and Missouri. Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Kansas, and from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Missouri.

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Election 2012
12:05 pm
Tue February 28, 2012

Kansas Voters Among First To Vote Under New I.D. Law

Today voters in Johnson County go to the polls for spring primaries.  Mission and Prairie Village will vote on Council seats; the city of Shawnee will vote on a new mayor.

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Election 2012
12:40 am
Sun February 19, 2012

'Fascist Slide' For US: Ron Paul In KC

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Ron Paul's audience virtually filled the Old Waiting Room at Kansas City's Union Station.

Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul told a Kansas City audience of some 1500, the nation is sliding into what he called a “fascist system.”

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Election 2012
8:15 am
Wed February 8, 2012

Santorum Triumphs In Missouri

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Presidential candidate Rick Santorum, shown here speaking in Iowa in 2010, beat rival Mitt Romney by 30 points in last night's Missouri Republican primary.

Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum racked up a sizeable victory in Missouri's Republican primary last night, winning all the state’s counties and beating his nearest rival, Mitt Romney, by 30 points.

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It's All Politics
2:06 pm
Tue February 7, 2012

Why Missouri Voters Have The 'Beauty Contest' Blues

There's no waiting in line at O'Fallon City Hall. A half-dozen election volunteers have been eagerly hoping that more people will turn up for Tuesday's Republican primary.

After five hours, they've seen a grand total of 33 voters. Normally, the City Hall precinct gets about 250 people to turn out for a primary.

"We haven't had many," says Vince Scully, a retired printer and election official. As for a late rush in the evening, he says, "We won't have that today."

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Harvest Public Media
9:10 am
Tue January 3, 2012

Republicans On The Farm

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Whoever wins, the 2012 presidential election is sure to change the country, and the farm.

The eventual Republican nominee will have to address numerous farm-related issues. In this era of shrinking budgets, what will happen to crop insurance, agricultural subsidies and the farm bill? With a renewed national focus on the environment and foreign oil dependence, what role will ethanol play in the future? With high land prices, how will family farmers continue to pass their farms to the next generation? How will changes in immigration policy affect farmers?

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Up to Date
7:17 pm
Mon January 2, 2012

The Media Critics: Happy News Year!

It’s easy to lose interest in political campaigns, but it’s the news media’s responsibility to make it interesting – and get it right.

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