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Missouri and Republicans
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He and his son are the only Republicans to have served as Missouri Secretary of State since 1945.
In 1870, dissatisfied with the Missouri Republicans, he joined the new Liberal Republican Party.
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In 1952, he was elected Senator from Missouri, scoring a win for the Democrats in a year otherwise favorable to the Republicans.
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In 1917 he was president of the Association of Young Republicans of Missouri ; in 1918-1920 as a member of the executive committee of the Republican State Committee of Missouri ; and in 1919 as president of the 28th Ward Republican Club of St. Louis .< ref >
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Republicans took open seats in Missouri and Rhode Island, and defeated five incumbents: John V. Tunney of California, Vance Hartke of Indiana, Joseph Montoya of New Mexico, Frank Moss of Utah, and Gale McGee of Wyoming.
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Republicans took open seats in Indiana, Missouri, and New Jersey ( where a Democrat had been appointed to a Republican vacancy ).
The Republicans took open seats in Missouri and Ohio, and defeated five incumbents:
In turn, the Republicans gained a net of 62 seats, with most of their gains coming in Democratic-leaning districts in the big industrial cities and the border states, many of which they took for the only time in decades, including the Missouri district of Democratic leader Champ Clark.

Missouri and criticized
Also, "... slavery would have been excluded from Missouri ... Jackson's Indian removal policy would have failed ... the Wilmot Proviso would have banned slavery in territories won from Mexico .... the Kansas-Nebraska bill would have failed ...." However, other historians have criticized Wills ' analysis as simplistic.
Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee has criticized that state's version of the Missouri Plan for similar reasons.
Lane was severely criticized for his actions in Osceola, most severely by General Henry Halleck, Commander of the Department of Missouri Of their actions, he would state: " The course pursued by those under Lane and Jennison has turned against us many thousands who were formerly Union men.
Blunt has promoted Missouri as a potential hotspot for bioscience, although he has been criticized for restricting science funding for research involving stem cells — a decision seen as discouraging the science community at large from working in the state.
In 1831, Whitmer moved with early Mormon believers to Kirtland, Ohio ; and then in 1832, he followed the church to Jackson County, Missouri, and was named Smith's successor even though he had criticized Smith's more recent innovations.
The move was criticized for changing the atmosphere at Missouri games to something less unique while enabling more seats to be sold at a higher cost, but was duplicated ( with more restrictions on student seating ) at Mizzou Arena.

Missouri and Carnahan's
Carnahan's name remained on the ballot because of Missouri state election laws.
Carnahan's political career started as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives representing the Rolla area.
Because Missouri election law would not allow for Carnahan's name to be removed from the November 7, 2000, ballot, Jean Carnahan, his widow, unofficially became the Democratic candidate.
Due to the short time before the election, Missouri election law did not allow Carnahan's name to be removed from the ballot.

Missouri and vote
In the end, Ashcroft won 57 percent of the vote and carried 106 counties — then the largest Republican gubernatorial victory in Missouri history.
Ashcroft received 64 percent of the vote in the general election — the largest landslide for governor in Missouri history since the U. S. Civil War.
In early 1853 the House of Representatives passed a bill by a 107-to-49 vote that organized the Nebraska Territory in land west of Iowa and Missouri.
By a vote of 23 to 17, the senate voted to kill the motion by laying it on the table with every senator from states south of Missouri voting for the tabling.
According to Smith's grandnephew, Van Buren said to Smith, " Your cause is just, but I can do nothing for you ; if I take up for you I shall lose the vote of Missouri.
Though he did vote against the admission of Missouri as a slave state, and though he would be the nominated presidential candidate of the Free Soil Party, an anti-slavery political party, in 1848, there was no ambiguity in his position on the abolition of slavery during his term of office.
* February 15 – The United States House of Representatives agrees to the Tallmadge Amendment barring slaves from the new state of Missouri ( the opening vote in a controversy that leads to the Missouri Compromise ).
In contrast, Lincoln was to get only 10 percent of the Missouri vote in the 1860 Presidential Election.
James Alexander Reed, a Democrat from Missouri, cast the sole dissenting vote.
In the Sixteenth Congress, after lengthy debate on the Missouri Compromise, members of the House called for an immediate vote on that important question.
Kyle Bomar of Crocker challenged David Day, Day was reelected to the Missouri House with over 65 % of the vote.
The Noel School Board sent a letter to the Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education calling for a vote of the people of McDonald County on the site but this didn ’ t happen.
The reasoning for there not being a countywide vote couldn ’ t be found, but the proposed new high school site had already been approved by the Missouri Department of Education.
In 2005, the cities of Republic and Brookline consolidated as Missouri State laws allow after a vote of the residents of both communities approved the consolidation with Republic taking over all aspects of city government.
The Confederate States government accepted the results of the vote, and Missouri was admitted as the 12th state of the Confederacy.
The Burlington and Missouri proposed to develop a line from Lincoln through Columbus and into northwestern Nebraska, and urged the citizens of Platte County to vote a bond of $ 100, 000 for construction expenses.
ASUM has an internship program that lobbies the Missouri General Assembly on a regular basis pertaining to student issues including equalizing the Access Missouri tuition grant, increasing funding for the Bright Flight Scholarship, and giving the student representative to the UM Board of Curators a vote.
Missouri, a Union state where slavery was legal, became a battleground when the pro-secession governor, against the vote of the legislature, led troops to the federal arsenal at St. Louis ; he was aided by Confederate forces from Arkansas and Louisiana.
By poll, the entire national board approved the decision as did the state presidents of Massachusetts and Missouri, where a similar ad targeted the vote of Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill.
Douglas defended his Kansas Nebraska Act, which replaced the Missouri Compromise ban on slavery in the Louisiana Purchase territory north and west of Missouri with popular sovereignty, which allowed residents of territories such as the Kansas to vote either for or against slavery.
John Kerry wins primaries and caucuses in Arizona with 43 % of the vote, Delaware with 50 % of the vote, Missouri with 51 % of the vote, New Mexico with 42 % of the vote, and North Dakota with 50 % of the vote.

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