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Voter suppression has a long history, according to political scientist Darius Watson, and it is constantly taking on new forms.
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How voter suppression started and the many forms it takes, and interest in genealogy has increased during the pandemic.
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Missouri voters looking to avoid the polling place should be prepared to determine their eligibility for either absentee or mail-in voting, whether they need the services of a notary public and if they'll have to pay for those services.
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The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether a portion of the state’s voter identification law is unconstitutional. The law allows...
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Segment 1: The voter ID laws enacted in 35 states are inefficient and have little to no impact. Requiring voters to provide identification to cast their…
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A lengthy ballot, broken machines, address mix-ups and confusion over showing photo IDs slowed lines at Missouri polling places Tuesday, leading to waits…
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Vote the heck out of DodgeThe American Civil Liberties Union is seeking a temporary restraining order requiring Ford County officials to increase the…
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Updated at 10:23 a.m. Oct. 10 with state's response — A Cole County judge has rejected a sworn statement that Missouri voters who wanted to use non-photo…
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Tuesday is Missouri voters’ first chance to weigh in on statewide primary races — including choosing which Republican will take on U.S. Sen. Claire…
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Segment 1: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach looks to step up to governor.As one of two Republican frontrunners in the Kansas gubernatorial election,…
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A devastating legal blow last week to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s voter fraud platform will, in all likelihood, land in the lap of one of six…
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Are Kansas’ strict voter registration laws necessary protections against fraud, or are they a nakedly political attempt to disenfranchise certain voters?…