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November 4, 2025 Special Election Reminder: Get Out There and Vote!

November 4, 2025 Special Election Reminder: Get Out There and Vote!

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TUESDAY, November 4th, IS ELECTION DAYPolling times are from 6 am to 7 pm: Click HERE to use the LWV guide to see if your county is voting, polling center locations, and sample ballots.Local elections may not seem important because there is typically low voter turnout, but they shape our lives daily in an immediate and personal way. From voting access to education to roads, bridges, and utilities, from public safety to immigration, climate change, housing, and zoning, your vote, your voice carries the power to make positive changes in your community. This is a friendly reminder that your vote is your voice, and your voice is your power. Get out there and be heard!Check out the Show notes and Resources below to see if your county has issues on the ballot.Click HERE to see if your county is voting : LWV: Vote 411Click HERE to Verify your voter registrationClick HERE for MO 2026 Election CalendarSample ballots by county (NOT ALL COUNTIES VOTING ARE LISTED)If you don't see your county click here OR visit your local country clerk website for more informationBarry CountyQUESTIONVoters will decide on a Cassville Fire Protection District half-cent sales tax proposal to fund operations, equipment upgrades, and facility improvements for the district.For more information:From SFCC website, dated 8/19/25: SFCC Board votes to place the SFCC Operations Levy on the November 2025 ballotFrom KMMO.com, dated 8/22/25: STATE FAIR CC ASKING VOTERS FOR LEVY INCREASE ON NOVEMBER BALLOTFrom KRMS 97.5 FM, dated 8/21/25: Tax Levy Question Heads To The Voters For State Fair Community CollegeBarton CountyPROPOSITION 1 (BARRY COUNTY)Voters will decide whether to approve the Barton County Proposal to increase the landfill tipping fee from $1.15 per ton to $1.50 per ton. The additional revenue will go exclusively to countywide economic development efforts.For more information:From KSN16 Four States, dated 10/27/25: Barton County voters to decide on landfill tipping fee increasePROPOSITION 1 (BARTON COUNTY AMBULANCE DISTRICT)Voters will decide whether to approve a use tax for the Barton County Ambulace District that matches the local sales tax rate Future rate adjustments made with voter-approved changes. The revenue will help fund emergency medical services, ambulance operations and staffing and equipment upgrades.For more information:From KSN16 Four States, dated 10/30/25: Barton County may hike online tax to fund emergency servicesPROPOSITION 1 (CITY OF LAMAR)Voters will decide on the City of Lamar's proposed $.005 sales tax increase from 8.975% to 9.475% to fund a new aquatic center. The tax would last for 30 years and support both construction and ongoing maintenance.For more information:From KRPS, dated 10/2/25: Aquatic center’s fate in Lamar, Missouri hinges on half-cent sales‑tax increase voteFrom KSN16 Four States, dated 10/30/25: Lamar residents to decide sales tax fate for Aquatic CenterBenton CountyPROPOSITION A-SFCC OPERATIONS LEVYVoters will decide on a proposed $0.10 increase to the operating tax levy for State Fair Community College (SFCC). If passed, the new levy would be $0.4993 per $100.00 of assessed valuation starting in the 2026 tax year.For more information:From SFCC website, dated 8/19/25: SFCC Board votes to place the SFCC Operations Levy on the November 2025 ballotFrom KMMO.com, dated 8/22/25: STATE FAIR CC ASKING VOTERS FOR LEVY INCREASE ON NOVEMBER BALLOTFrom KRMS 97.5 FM, dated 8/21/25: Tax Levy Question Heads To The Voters For State Fair Community CollegeQUESTIONVoters will decide on a proposed 20-year increase to the Morgan County R-1 School District's to fund school improvements, including an athletic complex operating tax levy ceiling to $3.9246 per $100.00 of assessed valuation. If passed, the levy would rise by $0.63 per $100.00 of assessed valuation from 2026 to 2045 and then automatically decrease in 2046.For more information:From the Morgan County R-1 School District website: Sports Complex Tax Levy InformationQUESTIONVoters will decide whether the Wheatland R-2 and Hermitage R-4 school districts will merge into a single, unified district with an operating tax levy of $2.84 per $100.00 of assessed valuation.For more information:Hermitage/Wheatland Merger Tax Facts Document from 1/1/2024Camden CountyQUESTIONVoters will decide on the Macks Creek R-V School District's proposal to authorize issuance of $1.5 million in general obligation bonds to fund facility improvements. This will not increase the current debt service levy, which is estimated to remain at $0.4053 per $100.00 of assessed valuation of real and personal property.For more information:From theMacks Creek R-V School District, dated 10/27/25: November 4th Bond Initiative UpdateCass CountyQUESTION 1Voters will decide on the The City of Harrisonville proposal for a 1.25% city sales tax to fund public safety and emergency services.For more information:The City of Harrisonville, MO website, dated 10/27/25: More information about ...
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