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Passage of a tax credit for donors of educational scholarships could open the door to other bills making it across the legislative finish line.
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After weathering three elections with the new mail-in and absentee voting rules in place, Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft feels ready for November 3 and hopes to be reelected to the office.
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Missouri Secretary Of State | Staying Focused Virtually | Police Interactions & Political EngagementJay Ashcroft is overseeing elections and running for reelection, a new app aims to help students stay on-task and a KU researcher says traumatic interactions with police make you less likely to vote.
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President Trump has been talking about the possibility of a fraudulent election, particularly if a lot of Americans vote by mail. Experts say there’s no evidence to support the claim.
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Violent crime and the police, property tax cuts for developers, and a looming budget cut top the list of concerns for Kansas City Council members, and an in-depth look at if elections systems ensure safe and accurate voting.
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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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Missouri's top elections official says voting by mail during a pandemic isn't as easy as it could be, COVID-19 transmission rates in Johnson County are creeping up, and planners and artists in the wedding industry navigate an unprecedented market interruption.
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A sharp increase in applications for mail ballots shows voters both concerned about, and eager for, this year's primary and general elections.
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Segment 1: Can trust in the American electoral system be restored?As the 2020 election season takes shape, the fairness and security of our electoral…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas and federal election officials say they know the 2020 election could come under attack from foreign governments or rogue hackers.…