New at Election Central...
We've posted a bunch of new stories on various races on Election Central. You can also find links to ballot language in Missouri and Kansas and dozens of candidate questionnaires.
We've posted a bunch of new stories on various races on Election Central. You can also find links to ballot language in Missouri and Kansas and dozens of candidate questionnaires.
Reports or take-outs on the:
And Matt Stearns' report on the "Meet the Press" debate Sunday between GOP Sen. Jim Talent and Democrat Claire McCaskill. And a link to the transcript.
In case you missed these stories in The Star over the weekend, we've posted at Election Central:
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At Election Central, we've posted Melodee Hall Blobaum's look at the primary battle among three GOPers for the state school board in Kansas' 3rd District.
Posted by Keith Chrostowski
Two new posts in Election Central.
Hey Voters: In Election Central, we've posted for your reading pleasure an outstanding voters guide put together by four neighborhood organizations in Northeast KC: Indian Mound, Scarritt Renaissance, Pendleton Heights and Sheffield.
The guide was developed for a candidate forum held June 29. The associations asked candidates in several races to answer questions on a remarkably wide range of issues important to the Northeast. But the candidates' answers are valuable to voters throughout Missouri, particularly in Jackson County. The pols weigh in on issues ranging from vouchers for private school tuition to Medicaid cuts to KC parks & recreation programs to crime to rising property taxes to their own qualifications for office. And it's all in their own words.
The candidates include those running for Jackson County executive; the Missouri Senate's 10th District; the Missouri House's 40th District and the Jackson County Legislature's 1st District.
This guide provides insight into candidates' knowledge of problems facing the state and the county and provides hints about how those candidates might approach issues that arise in the future.
There are some glitches. For example, one question states that "since 2000 the amount of the Missouri budget devoted to elementary and secondary education has gone down dramatically." Actually, state funds appropriated for public schools have risen from $2.25 billion in fiscal year 2000 to $2.74 billion in fiscal year 2006, which ended June 30. Total state funding for schools now tops $5 billion, up nearly a third since 2000.
For the most part, however, the guide provides an excellent glimpse at the candidates. So check it out.
(A tip o' the hat to Scott Wagner of Wagner Marketing who designed the printed version of the voters' guide and provided an electronic version for KC Buzz Blog.)
Posted by Kit Wagar
As promised, Sen. Charles Wheeler, Democratic candidate for Jaco Exec, appeared at a bill-signing Wednesday with Gov. Matt Blunt. It took place at Children's Mercy Hospital.
It was a pretty bi-partisan affair. The two were joined by a handful of other legislators, Republicans and Democrats, and Mayor Kay Barnes.
The bills included measures that raise the required age for child safety seats (from 4 to 8); establish a Missouri-side mass transit district; and allow 16-year-olds to donate blood (Wheeler's bill).
But if Wheeler was afraid, just a few weeks before primary election day, of a link with Matt Blunt, he didn't show it.
"I like Gov. Blunt very much," Wheeler told KC Buzz Blog. "I think he's getting better all the time."
Here's the video -- stay with it, the Blunt stuff's at the end.
Posted by Dave Helling
At Election Central, we've posted a link to DeAnn Smith's curtain-raiser on the already hot Jackson County executive's race that features State Sen. Charlie Wheeler and county Prosecutor Mike Sanders.
Posted by Keith Chrostowski
At Election Central, we posted a link to Kit Wagar's primary preview of the campaigns in Missouri's 8th Senate District.
Posted by Keith Chrostowski
At Election Central, we've posted a link to Kit Wagar's curtain-raiser on primary campaign to replace Charlie Wheeler in the Missouri's 10th Senate District.
Posted by Keith Chrostowski
On Election Central, we've posted links to the Kansas and Missouri secretary's of states offices that list all the candidates filed for the Aug. 1 and Aug. 8 primaries.
(Post corrected on Kansas election date thanks to KS Tres.)
Posted by Keith Chrostowski 2:35 p.m.
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