Longtime St. Louis-area Congresswoman Ann Wagner has won reelection for a seventh consecutive term in Missouri U.S. Congress, the Associated Press projects.
Hundreds gathered at Sports & Social St. Louis in Ballpark Village Tuesday, watching the election results come in across the country and keeping their fingers crossed, hoping to see history made.
Republican Bob Onder won election to a U.S. House seat representing Missouri on Tuesday. Onder captured his first term in the 3rd District, which covers central and east-central Missouri, by defeating Democrat Bethany Mann.
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft tells FOX 2 he expects voter turnout to be slightly higher for this presidential election compared to 2020 when it was 70%.
Missouri and Illinois, the two states of the St. Louis metropolitan area, continue on with their long-standing patterns of voting in presidential elections, according to Race Call projections from The Associated Press.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell is celebrating a major political victory and a milestone birthday. Bell, who turned 50 on Tuesday, was declared the winner of the race for Missouri District 1.
Missourians voted on November 5, 2024, on a presidential contest, a U.S. Senate race, and three ballot measures, including Amendment 2 to legalize sports betting, Amendment 3 to protect reproductive rights, and Proposition A to raise the minimum wage and provide paid sick leave.
Democrats and Republicans are battling for the White House in a race that will likely be decided by seven key battleground states controlling 91 electoral votes.
St. Louis voters will decide on Proposition B, T, V, and S, as well as the presidential, U.S. Senate, and gubernatorial races, and two constitutional amendments regarding abortion rights and voting methods in the November 5, 2024 election.
St. Louis County voters will decide on local ballot measures including Proposition A, C, and O, as well as the presidential, U.S. Senate, and gubernatorial races, and constitutional amendments regarding abortion rights and voting methods.
Missouri voters will decide on Amendment 3 in November 2024, which would overturn the state's current abortion ban and establish fundamental rights for individuals to make and carry out their own reproductive healthcare decisions.
Missouri voters will decide on Amendment 2 on November 5, 2024, which would legalize sports betting in the state, with a $500,000 license application fee and a 10% wagering tax, with the proceeds going towards education and a mandatory Compulsive Gambling Prevention Fund.