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Voter confusion reigned supreme in local neighborhoods last week.
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Some voters confused by changes to polling locations, district boundaries
Bryan Stalder Contributor Tuesday, August 2 was the Missouri Primary Election. Voters were asked to select a ballot for the Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, or Constitutional Party and vote for candidates to run in the general election on November 8, 2022. Although this was a straightforward primary election, for some voters, there was confusion.
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