Four candidates are on the Nov. 5 general election ballot for Missouri governor: Mike Kehoe, Crystal Quade, Bill Slantz and Paul Lehmann.
If three Missouri Supreme Court judges had their way, voters would not have a say on whether to legalize abortion statewide on this year’s general election ballot. This November, those voters will have the option to use a power they’ve never used before — to boot two of those judges off the state’s high court.
If passed, Amendment 3 would reverse the state's abortion ban, which went into effect in 2022 after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Missourians will vote Nov. 5 on Amendment 3, which would enshrine abortion-rights protections in the state constitution.
Lamar Hunt Jr., son of the late founder of the Chiefs, has long been vocal about his opposition to abortion. A business connected to the Hunts donated $300,000 for radio ads across Missouri opposing Amendment 3.
Former state Rep. David Gregory, 39, faces Democrat Joe Pereles, 71, in the contest to represent the 15th Senate District. City officials insist they will thoroughly vet each grant recipient before any money changes hands.
The groups is running radio ads on conservative stations across the state, including in Kansas City, encouraging Missourians to vote against the measure, called Amendment 3.
Proposition A, which will appear on Missouri ballots Nov. 5, would raise the minimum wage to $15 and require paid sick leave.
The family business that owns the Kansas City Chiefs is one of the biggest funders of a political action committee opposing a proposed amendment to overturn Missouri’s abortion ban. Unity Hunt, the business that controls the assets of the late Lamar Hunt,
A former Marine is mounting a challenge against a first-term incumbent who has made a national name for himself in Missouri's senate race. The race pits Republican Josh Hawley against Democrat Lucas Kunce.
Republican David Gregory’s campaign says an ad by Democratic opponent Joe Pereles falsely claims Gregory wrote abortion ban.
Chief’s kicker Harrison Butker will spend part of his bye week campaigning with Republican Sen. Josh Hawley throughout Missouri.