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Republicans have gotten most of the attention in the U.S. Senate primary in Missouri, but August 2 also has a competitive Democratic primary too. Plus, one candidate hopes he will become one of the few elected Hispanic officials in Jackson County.
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Kansas has more unaffiliated voters than registered Democrats, but the state has little data about how the group will vote in the August primary.
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But some election officials say the three weeks of in-person, no-excuse absentee voting is still too restrictive — and others don't like the legislation restarting Missouri's photo identification requirement.
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In 47 states, the Republican Party has been proposing, and sometimes passing, sweeping new laws to restrict voting access.
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In "The Gun Gap" Mark Joslyn points to the importance of getting beyond the gun owner stereotype.
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Dr. Temple Grandin on how the pandemic is impacting the autism community and professor Mark Joslyn explores the political nuances of gun ownership in his new book 'The Gun Gap'.
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At polling locations across the metro there were significant lines to start Election Day.
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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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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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Voter suppression has a long history, according to political scientist Darius Watson, and it is constantly taking on new forms.
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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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From going to a polling place to mailing in your choices, a short rundown of what voting looks like in Kansas for the Nov. 3 election.