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Should candidates be allowed to just drop out? RFK Jr. lawsuit spurs debate about changing state law

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands at a podium with his hands slightly raised and flanked by two American flags.

Just days before Wisconsin clerks are supposed to begin sending voters absentee ballots, two court cases involving Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bid to get off the November presidential ballot may require election officials to make new ballots from scratch — and delay sending them out.

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Missouri Amendment 5: Voters can OK or reject a new casino at the Lake of the Ozarks on Nov. 5

Missourians could approve another casino when they vote on Amendment 5 on Nov. 5.

Missourians, long restricted to sites along the Missouri or Mississippi rivers for casino gambling, will decide whether to add another river to that list during the Nov. 5 election.  Amendment 5 will ask Missouri voters if they want to allow an additional casino on the Osage River, near the Bagnell Dam at the Lake of […]

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