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- - - Updated at 11:35 p.m. - - - Incumbent Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster announced he had received a concession call from Republican challenger Ed Martin. Koster also thanked the 400 or so employees at the Missouri Attorney General’s Office. “My success tonight is completely a reflection of them and their dedication to the state we love,” Koster said. - - - Updated at 11:30 p.m. - - - Peter Kinder, the Republican Lieutenant Governor of the State of Missouri, celebrated his election to a third term with supporters in Creve Coeur Tuesday night. Kinder was doing a radio interview by phone with talk show host Dana Loesch just before 11 p.m. Tuesday when he received a call from his opponent, former State Auditor Susan Montee. He …
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Welcome to your home for local November 2012 election news for the City of Hazelwood! - - - Updated at 1:33 a.m. - - - Gina Walsh deafeats Jaqueline Thomas for the State Senate District 13 seat. "Yesterday was a victory for Missouri’s working families in North St. Louis County," Walsh said on her election site. " A tremendous testament to middle class families, seniors and veterans, educators, all the people of North County. "This is the way elections are supposed to be decided, by the people." - - - Updated at 1:32 a.m. - - - Bill Otto defeats Eugene Dokes by a close margine for the State Representative District 70 seat. "With a 4 point margin we can declare this a victory!" he said on his Facebook page. - - - Updated at 1:31 a.m. - - - …
Scott Simon
4:12 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Gregg, thanks for the cutline on the photo about the one voter wearing an Obama hat. As the person who witnessed it, I let the supervisor at Parkway Northeast Middle School precinct know about it. She felt bad and was apologetic. But the man was seen by two sets of election judges before he got into the voting line. How did they miss something less than 3 feet in front of them?   more ›