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Get live updates here to key Missouri races, including the U.S. Senate, governor primaries and KCPD funding question all night long. Missouri 2024 primary live election results: U.S. Senate ...
Get live updates here to key Missouri races, including the U.S. Senate primaries, all night long. Missouri primary election results: See who won and lost vote in Senate, House, state races Skip to ...
Uncertified final results show those within the Logan-Rogersville Fire Protection District have voted to authorize the Board of Directors to levy an additional 25 cents on $100 of assessed ...
The primary, held on August 6, 2024, was the second most-expensive House primary in history, with $9 million in spending against Bush from United Democracy Project, AIPAC's super PAC. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The organization targeted Bush after her criticism of Israel during the Israel–Hamas war .
The 2024 United States Senate election in Missouri was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Missouri. Republican incumbent Josh Hawley was re-elected to a second term, defeating his Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce. Primary elections took place on August 6, 2024. [1]
Formerly a bellwether state, Missouri has trended towards the Republican Party in recent years and since the late 2010s has been considered a GOP stronghold at both the federal and state levels. As he did in the previous two presidential elections, Republican Donald Trump easily won Missouri in 2024, this time by an 18.4% margin.
Get live updates on which candidates will compete for retiring U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt’s seat this November here. Missouri primary election results: Here’s who will face off for open U.S. Senate ...
Mike Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (2018–present) [13] State senators. Rick Brattin, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 31st district (2021–present) [14] Bill Eigel, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 23rd district (2017–present) [15] Former party official. Ed Martin, chair of the Missouri Republican Party (2013–2015) [16]