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Unofficial results for the 2020 Missouri General Election.
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Marshall’s win over Democratic state Sen. Barbara Bollier keeps intact Republicans’ winning streak in Kansas U.S. Senate races, which dates back to 1938.
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More than 800,000 Kansans voted early in the 2020 general election.
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Legal contests underway in Kansas and Missouri are likely continue well past Election Day.
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At polling locations across the metro there were significant lines to start Election Day.
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Has record turnout for early balloting affected in-person voting, and Kansas and Missouri are involved in election lawsuits.
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Despite social unrest, a deadly pandemic and a divided country, Black and Latino voters in Kansas City are motivated to vote and want a return to normalcy.
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You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
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Lines were short in Johnson County Tuesday morning because so many Kansans voted early. In Missouri, there were long waits to vote in some precincts, but not at Arrowhead.
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Voters have major decisions to make on both sides of the state line.
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Since lockdown in March, Kansas City has seen an uptick in domestic violence calls, the latest polling numbers in Kansas and Missouri, and a Lawrence-based artist uses cropland to show political support.
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Brian Platt's nomination to be city manager of Kansas City, Missouri, was approved by a Council vote of 9-4, a final rundown of races and issues to watch in Kansas and Missouri, and how the pop culture persona of the undead has changed.