Thursday, November 5, 2020

Election results for Lafayette County, Missouri --Nov. 3rd, 2020, General Election

 

Election results for

 Lafayette County, Missouri 

Nov. 3, 2020, 

General Election




              
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS

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https://www.lafayettecountymo.com

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

YES ON 3 -- This November, Missourians have the opportunity to clean up politics by voting yes on Amendment 3. This measure will fix the redistricting mess that out-of-state activists brought to Missouri in 2018. It will also reduce campaign contribution limits and outlaw gifts from paid lobbyists to legislators. These are real reforms that we need in Jefferson City.


 Real reforms we need in Jefferson City.




YES ON 3


• Clean up politics by voting YES ON 3 on November 3rd.
• Bans gifts from paid lobbyists to legislators and their employees.
• Reduces legislative campaign contribution limits.
• Reforms redistricting process to keep communities together.
• Districts will be drawn to meet these criteria, in order:
    1. Equal population.
    2. Compliance with federal law, including the Voting Rights Act.
    3. Contiguous and compact boundaries.
    4. Preserving communities, with priority to keeping whole counties intact.
    4. Partisan fairness and competitiveness.

Background and Analysis:
    In 2018, out-of-state political activists came up with a deceitful plan to change our state constitution. Since they kept losing elections at the ballot box, they decided to gerrymander districts to put their thumb on the scales. These activists loaded up a proposal with ethics reforms to make it attractive, but their real goal was to sneak in a radical redistricting plan.
    Missouri voters caught on to these activists. We don't want districts drawn to benefit either political party; we want districts that let our voices be heard.
    With Amendment 3, Missourians can guarantee that communities come before politics. Amendment 3 would let rural areas be represented by rural voices. Cities and suburbs would also have their own representatives.
    Politics should happen at the ballot box, not in the map room.






Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Absentee Voting Information in Lafayette County

 

Voting absentee in Lafayette County time table:
November 3, 2020 Absentee Ballot Application will be posted after September 1, 2020.
09/22/20: Absentee voting begins
10/07/20: Last day to register to vote for November election
10/21/20: Last day to request an absentee ballot
11/02/20: Last day to vote absentee in person


Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft: "Same absentee voting advice holds true for Nov. 3 election as the primary." 


Take a look at Missouri SOS on Twitter regarding absentee ballot voting in Missouri. 

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/MissouriSOS/status/1295820995652182017?s=20


 Check this out as well: Missouri SOS site for absentee voting information and a list of guidelines: https://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Lafayette County August 4th Primary Election Results


HOW LAFAYETTE COUNTIANS VOTED

IN THE

2020 PRIMARY ELECTION

 


Lafayette County MO August 4th Primary Election Results

http://lafayettecountymo.com/P-168/August-4-2020-Primary-Election.aspx



Tuesday, June 30, 2020

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Friday, June 12, 2020

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Lafayette County Republican Central Committee to teleconference county delegate selection process on Saturday, April 4th.

PUBLIC NOTICE:

The Lafayette County Republican Central Committee will teleconference on Saturday, April 4th to select delegates and alternates presented by slate to both the 5th Congressional District Convention May 30th and to the MRP State Convention on June 20th. Slates from the public, strong and faithful Republicans, may be submitted for a vote by the central committee by emailing chairman@mogop.org before April 4th. Lafayette County is allocated 11 delegates and 11 alternates to each convention. Slates must be full and complete to be considered.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Press Release Regarding COUNTY CAUCUSES



MOGOP Passes Emergency Measures Altering Caucus Process


JEFFERSON CITY—Amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and President Trump’s recommendation that gatherings of 10 or more people should be avoided, the Missouri Republican State Committee’s Executive Committee met by conference call on Monday to consider emergency measures altering the 2020 caucus process. During this meeting, the committee unanimously voted to implement new procedures for the election of delegates and alternates to the Congressional District and State Conventions.

Under the new process, county caucuses will not be held. Instead, County Republican Central Committees will meet by phone on April 4 to vote on slates of delegates and alternates to the Congressional District and State Conventions.

“The Missouri Republican Party is committed to protecting the health and well-being of Missourians. We are following the lead of President Trump, Governor Parson, and our local officials in working to halt the spread of this dangerous virus,” said Kay Hoflander, Chair of the Missouri Republican Party. “The situation we face is both unprecedented and rapidly changing, and we believe that altering our caucus process is the responsible and prudent thing to do.”

The Congressional District Conventions on May 30 and the State Convention on June 20 are not affected by this change.

Lafayette County Lincoln Dinner postponed due to health and safety concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Lafayette County

LINCOLN DINNER POSTPONED, DATE TBA.


The Missouri Republican Party is asking all of our county committees to postpone their Lincoln Dinners and other gatherings and is calling on all Republican County Central Committees to postpone their Lincoln Dinners until summer and hold them in June, July, August or September.
It would also be prudent to not hold any other gatherings at this time. We will all watch for guidance from President Trump and Governor Parson and the CDC on this and other health and safety matters related to COVID-19 virus. Thanks everyone for your patience and for your support and prayers for our leaders.