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Tuesday marks a big day for voters in Missouri, as it's the 2024 Primary Election. In-person voting will open at 6:00 a.m. and will remain open until 7:00 p.m.
Republican primary candidates include Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, state Sen. Bill Eigel plus Darren Grant, Jeremy Gundel, Darrell McClanahan III, Robert James Olson ...
Missouri has selected its 58th governor as Mike Parson's term concludes, ... Robert Olson, Secretary of State John Ashcroft, Chris Wright, Darren Grant, and Amber Thomsen. ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe appointed five people to a state board that would manage the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. But ...
Missouri's lieutenant governor, secretary of state and a state senator are among the nine Republican candidates squaring off in the Aug. 6 primary. The winner will face Democratic and Libertarian ...
L t. Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Friday that his campaign for Missouri governor has raised more than than $4.5 million in the past three months. ... Darrell Leon McClanahan III, Robert James Olson, ...
Darren L. Grant, Jeremy Gundel, Darrell Leon McClanahan III, Robert James Olson, ... I was incredibly excited tonight to receive President Trump’s endorsement to be the next governor of Missouri.
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a proclamation Tuesday, May 13, ordering U.S. and Missouri flags on all government buildings to be flown at half-staff for more than a week.
Five Democrats are running for Missouri governor in the Aug. 6 primary. Here are their top campaign issues. ... Robert James Olson, Republican: @OlsonDared on X; Bill Slantz, ...
Bond served Missouri for 40 years, including two terms as governor and four terms in the United States Senate. KSDK-TV St. Louis Posted: May 13, 2025 | Last updated: May 13, 2025 ...
The Republican governor told reporters Tuesday he had an hour-long meeting with St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy in the governor's office "working through different issues." ...
Bond served as Missouri's governor from 1973 to 1977 and from 1981 to 1985. He then went on to the U.S. Senate, where he was elected in 1986. He was reelected in 1992, 1998 and 2004.