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  2. Election results: Amendment 2 sports betting legalization - AOL

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    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 ...

  3. Missouri 2024 primary live election results: U.S. Senate ...

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    Missouri has two statewide issues on ballots for this election. Amendment 1 would allow the legislature to make child care facilities exempt from paying property taxes. Proponents of the ballot ...

  4. Clay County 2024 primary election live results: U.S. House ...

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    Voters rejected Amendment 1, ... Live results: Missouri statewide 2024 primary elections. ... Jackson County 2024 primary elections. Live results: Platte County 2024 primary elections. Show comments.

  5. 2024 United States Senate election in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Hawley was the favorite in the polls throughout the cycle due to the state's Republican lean, though some polls showed a close race. [2] [3] Kunce, who had previously run in 2022, losing narrowly in the Democratic primaries to Trudy Busch Valentine, was seen as a strong candidate who outpaced Hawley in fundraising for much of the race and ...

  6. 2024 Missouri Secretary of State election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Missouri Secretary of State election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the secretary of state of the state of Missouri. It coincided with the concurrent presidential election, as well as various state and local elections, including for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and governor of Missouri. The primaries took place on August 6, 2024. [1]

  7. 2006 Missouri Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    On November 7, 2006, Amendment 2 passed by a margin of 2.4% (or 50,800 votes). The final tally of votes ended in 51.2% for yes and 48.8% for no. [10] The measure failed in 97 of the 114 counties in the state, but picked up enough votes in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia (and their surrounding counties) to pass statewide.

  8. Everything you need to know about Missouri’s most ... - AOL

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    Amendment 7 would clarify and modify the way elections are run in the state, but it’s more likely to affect elections far down the road rather than the immediate future. The amendment would have ...

  9. File:2020 Missouri Amendment 2 results map by county.svg

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