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The Missouri legislature released a map with proposed congressional districts. The map does not split Kansas City’s fifth congressional district, represented by Cleaver.
Missouri Senate District 21 covers Cooper, Howard, Lafayette, Ray and Saline counties and part of Clay County. Republican Kurtis Gregory and Democrat Jim Bates are running in the 2024 general ...
These are past election results. See the latest: Advertisement Representative Vicky Hartzler’s decision to run for Senate has created a wide open Republican primary. Missouri’s governor, Mike ...
(WSIL) -- After receiving the legislation from the General Assembly, Governor Mike Parson signed HB 2909 into law Wednesday, approving the proposed boundaries for Missouri's eight congressional ...
The Republican Party of Arkansas executive committee voted Monday to dissolve the Saline County Republican Committee and remove Jennifer Lancaster from her role as 2nd District chairperson, state ...
Elections Primary results: Missouri's 22nd congressional district state senate race Mary Elizabeth Coleman, Shane Roden, Jeff Roorda and Dan Shaul want to be the Republican nominee.
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Incumbents seek re-election in Missouri’s 4th, 5th and 6th ... - MSNThree incumbents are looking to keep their seats in Missouri's 4th, 5th and 6th congressional districts following Tuesday's General Election.
Kalena Bruce of Stockton, a candidate in the 4th Congressional District primary, speaks April 8 at Boone County Republican Lincoln Days in Columbia. If Missouri’s primary election were held today, ...
The Third Congressional District encompasses the eastern and central part of the state, stretching from southern Columbia through the western parts of Jefferson County.
The lawmaker-drawn congressional districts are constitutional, Cole County Circuit Court Judge Dan Green ruled this afternoon.
Saline and Lafayette County would become part of the Fourth Congressional District which will be an open seat in 2022 because U.S. Rep. Vicki Hartzler is a candidate for U.S. Senate.
One candidate has already ended their campaign for Missouri's 4th Congressional District because their home no longer falls within the boundaries, under a new map signed into law by Gov. Mike Parson.
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