The Missouri Supreme Court must decide if voters need government-issued ID cards and whether people trying to register new voters can be paid.
Missouri doesn't have a marquee statewide race next year. But the results of some contests, including a Republican-written ballot measure to undo abortion rights, could be a big sign of a Democratic wave or continued GOP dominance.
The Missouri Supreme Court convened Monday to hear arguments on two appeals related to voter laws. Both suits were filed by the NAACP and League of Women Voters in 2022 following the passage of House Bill No.
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Missouri's top election official, wrote the ballot language for a referendum that would overturn Republicans' recently gerrymandered congressional map. Even though the language is supposed to be unbiased,
J EFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A group suing Missouri claims the state is silencing some voters through restrictive laws. The Missouri Supreme Court will decide whether voters should have to show a government photo ID.
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins announced on Tuesday a plan to share voter registration data with Kansas.
The Supreme Court heard appeals from both the state of Missouri and the NAACP regarding voter identification requirements and voter soliciting laws.
Missouri’s Supreme Court is set to review a controversial photo ID law on Wednesday, which could affect how thousands of voters cast their ballots, with advocacy groups arguing that it
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