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Missouri Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe is open to amending the state’s near-total abortion ban to include exceptions for rape and incest if elected governor in 2024.
Republican Mike Kehoe and Democrat Crystal Quade are seeking votes ahead of the Nov. 5 election. Missouri governor candidates clash over abortion, minimum wage, guns in first debate Skip to main ...
Candidates for Missouri governor, Democrat Crystal Quade, Republican Mike Kehoe, Libertarian Bill Slantz and Green Party candidate Paul Lehmann took part in a political forum hosted by the ...
Quade is the state House minority leader. Kehoe will succeed GOP Gov. Mike Parson, who was barred by term limits from seeking reelection. Kehoe was favored to win the heavily Republican state, but Quade and other Democrats had hoped to get an edge this year with an abortion rights amendment on the ballot. Kehoe opposes the amendment.
In February 2024, Eigel and other Republicans opposed an amendment that would allow abortion in cases of rape or incest. [11] Eigel stated that Democrats wanted to "bring back the institution of abortion so that kids can get abortions in the state of Missouri. A 1-year-old could get an abortion under this."
The two major candidates — Republican Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe and Democratic House Minority Leader Crystal Quade — offer starkly different positions on abortion. Kehoe opposes it while Quade ...
Michael Leo Kehoe [1] (born January 17, 1962) is an American politician serving as the 58th governor of Missouri since 2025. [2] A member of the Republican Party , he served as the 48th lieutenant governor of Missouri from 2018 to 2025.
When the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office released the news that legalizing abortion would be on the November ballot, Quade issued a statement that condemned Kehoe’s anti-abortion stance ...