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ElectionsNovember 6, 2024

Follow voting results on Missouri's ballot initiatives, which include measure on legalizing sports gambling and abortion restrictions.

  • The full vote totals for the state of Missouri, with all 3,572 precincts reporting, are as follows, according to Missouri Digital News, MDN.org

    Amendment 2 (legalize online and in-person sports gambling)

    Yes: 1,469,866 (50.1%)

    No: 1,462,380 (49.9%)

    Amendment 3 (overturn the state's current ban on abortion and legalize abortion until fetal viability)

    Yes: 1,531,139 (51.7%)

    No: 1,428,041 (48.3%)

    Note: This was a difference of **** votes, and this amendment had the highest turnout of any of the ballot measures in this election cycle.

    Amendment 5 (allow one additional gambling boat license to operate on a portion of the Osage River)

    Yes: 1,372,413 (47.6%)

    No: 1,510,697 (52.4%)

    Amendment 6 (authorize court fees to generate revenue for salaries and benefits of current and retired county sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys)

    Yes: 1,104,920 (39.4%)

    No: 1,1,697,649 (60.6%)

    Amendment 7 (block ranked-choice voting, limit voting to only citizens 18 and older and allow only paper ballots to be used for elections)

    Yes: 1,952,138 (68.5%)

    No: 899,408 (31.5%)

    Proposition A (raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee up to seven paid sick days per year)

    Yes: 1,680,525 (57.6%)

    No: 1,238,080 (42.4%)

    President (10 Electoral Votes)

    Donald Trump: 1,739,020 (58.4%)

    Kamala Harris: 1,190,806 (40%)

    Chase Oliver: 23,754

    Jill Stein: 16,956

    Write-In: 8,515

    U.S. Senate - Missouri

    Josh Hawley: 1,639,359

    Lucas Kunce: 1,234,159

    W.C. Young: 35,414

    Jared Young: 20,918

    Nathan Kline: 19,899

    Write-In: 1,481

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    Vote totals updated as of 2:39 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 (98.14% in, which is 3,503 of 3,572 precincts statewide, according to Missouri Digital News, MDN.org)

    Amendment 2 (legalize online and in-person sports gambling)

    Yes: 1,440,546 (50.3%)

    No: 1,425,659 (49.7%)

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    Amendment 3 (overturn the state's current ban on abortion and legalize abortion until fetal viability)

    Yes: 1,500,791 (51.9%)

    No: 1,391,976 (48.1%)

    Amendment 5 (allow one additional gambling boat license to operate on a portion of the Osage River)

    Yes: 1,344,220 (47.7%)

    No: 1,473,682 (52.3%)

    Amendment 6 (authorize court fees to generate revenue for salaries and benefits of current and retired county sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys)

    Yes: 1,052,711 (39.4%)

    No: 1,619,236 (60.6%)

    Amendment 7 (block ranked-choice voting, limit voting to only citizens 18 and older and allow only paper ballots to be used for elections)

    Yes: 1,907,077 (68.4%)

    No: 881,928 (31.6%)

    Proposition A (raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee up to seven paid sick days per year)

    Yes: 1,647,269 (57.7%)

    No: 1,205,495 (42.3%)

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    Vote totals updated as of 1:21 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 (98.14% in, which is 3,503 of 3,572 precincts statewide, according to Missouri Digital News, MDN.org)

    Amendment 2 (legalize online and in-person sports gambling)

    Yes: 1,407,881 (50.4%)

    No: 1,387,979 (49.3%)

    Amendment 3 (overturn the state's current ban on abortion and legalize abortion until fetal viability)

    Yes: 1,471,572 (52.2%)

    No: 1,350,234 (47.8%)

    Amendment 5 (allow one additional gambling boat license to operate on a portion of the Osage River)

    Yes: 1,313,091 (47.8%)

    No: 1,436,012 (52.2%)

    Amendment 6 (authorize court fees to generate revenue for salaries and benefits of current and retired county sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys)

    Yes: 1,052,711 (39.4%)

    No: 1,619,236 (60.6%)

    Amendment 7 (block ranked-choice voting, limit voting to only citizens 18 and older and allow only paper ballots to be used for elections)

    Yes: 1,856,214 (68.3%)

    No: 862,480 (31.7%)

    Proposition A (raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee up to seven paid sick days per year)

    Yes: 1,614,433 (58%)

    No: 1,168,500 (42%)

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