Missouri Election Results
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.
Missouri heads to the polls on November 5, 2024, with races ranging from president to local initiatives on the ballot. The presidential contest features Vice President Kamala Harris (D), former President Donald Trump (R), and third-party candidates competing for the state's 10 electoral votes. In key state races, Senator Josh Hawley (R) faces Democrat Lucas Kunce, while Mike Kehoe (R) and Crystal Quade (D) vie for governor.
Voters will decide on two notable constitutional amendments: one addressing abortion rights and another banning noncitizen voting and ranked-choice voting. Missouri's abortion measure makes it one of ten states putting reproductive rights questions to voters in November 2024. Other races include U.S. House seats, state offices like Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, and state legislative positions.
Local measures vary across the state, with St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County residents seeing different items on their ballots.
Missouri, traditionally Democratic-leaning in urban areas and Republican in rural regions, has supported Republican presidential candidates in the last six elections. In 2020, Trump won the state with 57% to Biden's 41%. Based on 2020 patterns, when about 28% of voters cast early ballots, first results typically appear around 7:19 PM CT.
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