Months of campaigning and TV ad wars will come to a close Tuesday, as Missouri voters head to the polls to pick their next ...
After months of endless campaign ads, we've made it to election day. Polls in Missouri are now open and will stay open until ...
You can bring a printed sample ballot or notes on paper or your phone, according to Missouri and Kansas election laws. Here’s ...
You can find your Missouri sample ballot on the secretary of state’s website. To research the candidates and issues, use the ...
Upward of 75% total voter turnout was expected by the time polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday after about 20% of voters cast ...
In St. Louis County, a record number of people showed up early to the polls, which are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday.
Election sites, including the Jackson County Election Board’s satellite location at Fleming Meeting Hall in Blue Springs, have seen long lines since early voting opened.
It was a pleasant surprise for many Election Day Missouri voters to see short lines early in the morning and throughout the afternoon.
Many people in the region have taken advantage of early voting, but KBIA compiled a quick guide for voting on November 5.
This isn’t the first election since then, but it is the first presidential election with the tougher restrictions in place.
For voters who haven't yet looked at their sample ballot or participated in no-excuse absentee voting, here's what to expect on the ballot Nov. 5.