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Republican Mike Kehoe and Democrat Crystal Quade clashed over abortion, the state’s minimum wage and local authority to regulate firearms in a debate Friday as the two candidates fight to become ...
Quade spoke about their differences in workers’ rights and labor law, noting that Kehoe advocated for Missouri’s right-to-work law in 2017, prohibiting labor union membership from being a ...
There are four candidates in the race: Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, a Republican; state Rep. Crystal Quade, a Democrat; Bill Slantz, a Libertarian; and Paul Lehmann, of the Green Party. Mike Kehoe, Republican
Mike Kehoe, the incumbent lieutenant governor, won the Republican nomination, while Crystal Quade, the Minority Leader of the Missouri House of Representatives, won the Democratic nomination. [2] Kehoe defeated Quade in the general election with 59.2 percent of the vote. [3]
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.
Kehoe’s willingness to add exceptions to the law comes as House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, a Springfield Democrat, has embarked on a campaign for governor highlighting her strong opposition ...
Candidates for Missouri governor, Democrat Crystal Quade and Republican Mike Kehoe, took part in a political forum hosted by the Missouri Press Association at the Fox Theater in Downtown ...
Both Parson and Kehoe were elected to a full term in 2020. Kehoe won the nomination for governor against State Senator Bill Eigel and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. [4] On November 5, 2024, Kehoe defeated Democratic nominee Crystal Quade [5] in the general election, and is expected to be inaugurated as the 58th Governor of Missouri in January ...