JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As the August primary election draws near, new sets of polling are projecting favorites in several state senate races, and one of…
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With less than one month before the primary election, the two Republican candidates running to replace term-limited Sen. Robert Schaaf are working to set themselves…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri state Senate candidate Justin Brown is looking to replace his father, the term-limited Sen. Dan Brown, and his campaign is…
ROLLA, Mo. – Justin Brown, Rolla, candidate for Missouri State Senate, participated in the U.S. Army War College 64th annual National Security Seminar in Carlisle,…
Diane Franklin highlights her conservativism in first ad CAMDENTON, Mo. – Republican Rep. Diane Franklin launched her first ad in her bid to replace Sen. Dan…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The void left in the wake of the departing Sen. Rob Schaaf will be a tough one to fill, but as…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Supreme Court won’t be siding with Rep. Courtney Allen Curtis in his attempt to run as a Democrat in…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It looks as if Rep. Courtney Allen Curtis’ attempt to run for the state senate is not in the cards. In…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After less than two hours of ballot counting in the 17th senatorial district vacated by Sen. Ryan Silvey, Democratic state Rep. Lauren Arthur pulled out a victory beyond recent polling, defeating Republican Rep. Kevin Corlew 59.61% to 40.28%.
The special June election saw an incredible 20.16% turnout.
Rachael Herndon was the editor at The Missouri Times and also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. She joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer.
Rachael studied at the University of Missouri – Columbia. She lives in Jefferson City with her husband, Brandon, and their two children.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – One week out from the June special election for Senate District 17, and it’s all hands on deck for both parties.…