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Despite losing big in November, Democrats remain confident for the next election.
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Kansas and Missouri Democrats are already planning ahead for the next four years, and a western Kansas activist is working to make local government look more like the community it serves.
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Kansans and Missourians are sending the first trans person and first Asian American woman to their respective legislatures.
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Governor Parson is allocating nearly $50 million in COVID Relief Funds to expand broadband services, and the election brings notable firsts to the Kansas and Missouri legislatures.
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Missouri Republicans once again will have free reign to reshape policy and politics throughout state government. Democrats? Not so much.
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Plans for a plaque that would contextualize the deeds of former President Andrew Jackson were put on hold for months. But after voters failed to pass a measure to remove them, plans are back on to add the plaques.
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Voter turnout was tremendous in both Missouri and Kansas. While waiting for developments in the race for the White House, we dug into the state results.
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Voter turnout was tremendous in both Missouri and Kansas. While waiting for developments in the race for the White House, we dug into the state results.
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The equestrian statues of President Andrew Jackson on tall pedestals in downtown Kansas City and Independence are staying right where they are. Jackson County voters defeated a ballot issue to remove the monuments to a white supremacist.
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Republican Gov. Mike Parson defeated State Auditor Nicole Galloway on Tuesday to win a full term as Missouri’s chief executive.
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Republican incumbents had a good night, keeping statewide offices. But in a surprise, Amendment 3, which would change the Clean Missouri redistricting plan, was winning.
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Unofficial results for the 2020 Missouri General Election.