Republicans knock off Democratic incumbents in Clay County races
The nation’s Republican surge hit Clay County in a big way Tuesday.
The nation’s Republican surge hit Clay County in a big way Tuesday.
The nation’s Republican surge hit Clay County in a big way Tuesday.
The nation’s Republican surge hit Clay County in a big way Tuesday.
GOP candidate for presiding commissioner discloses loans that amount to $101,700.
The general election campaign for Clay County presiding commissioner could become the most expensive in the history of countywide races there.
The candidates seeking to hold elected office in Clay County offer a variety of political and professional experiences.
Newcomers offer attractive options in upcoming election
Several Clay County candidates and unopposed incumbents cruised to victories Tuesday, setting up what political insiders say should make a competitive general election season.
For the first time in recent years, two candidates are competing in the Republican primary race for Clay County recorder of deeds.
Four contested primaries will be on the Clay County ballot next Tuesday. They feature one Democrat hoping to keep his job and three Republican races in which the winners will face Democratic incumbents in November.
Just days after Jay Lawson was disqualified to run as a Democratic candidate for Clay County presiding commissioner, he’s back on the ballot.
Several candidates for the Aug. 3 primary in Clay and Jackson counties have been disqualified for failing to file personal financial disclosures as required by Missouri law.