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Earlier this month, the Missouri Supreme Court rejected a challenge to Missouri’s law requiring absentee and mail-in ballots to be notarized.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Sam Graves is seeking his eleventh term in Washington, and is being challenged by Democrat Gena Ross of Platte City.
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Democrat Emanuel Cleaver II is looking to extend his time in office, and is being challenged by Ryan Derks.
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Kansas City Area Transportation Authority eliminated bus fares to limit contact between drivers and riders, but officials hope free public transportation can eventually be made permanent.
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A baseball-themed, fantasy role-playing game with Kansas City ties has gained popularity during the pandemic, the Kemper Museum is reopening with limited capacity, and how free bus fares in the Kansas City region give residents equal chances at a vote.
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It’s a small slice of the almost 5,000 absentee ballots rejected, but advocates say even one uncounted vote is too many. Under this year's new mail-in voting option, voters have to have their ballot envelope notarized.
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From evaluating judges to mail-in rules to working the polls, KCUR and America Amplified want to make sure listeners are apprised of everything they want to know.
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Missouri's 4th Congressional District incorporates part of the Kansas City metro, Columbia and a large part of western and central Missouri.
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Rick Roeber, who is running for his late wife's office, has given no indication that he plans to withdraw his candidacy.
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Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, appointed to the position by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson in June 2018, is now running on his own record.
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Kansas' 3rd District congresswoman makes the case for her reelection, why Missouri's second-in-command hopes to hold on to his office, and how an emerging community celebration is going virtual.
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State Auditor Nicole Galloway is hoping to bring the Missouri governorship back into the Democratic fold, saying she's "offering a new way."