Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan has joined Washington, D.C.-based Albright Stonebridge Group as a senior director.
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Read More »Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan has joined Washington, D.C.-based Albright Stonebridge Group as a senior director.
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Read More »A lawsuit between Fox News and former U.S. Senate candidate Robin Carnahan has been settled.
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Read More »A Cole County judge allowed attorneys for a proponent of direct judicial elections to intervene in a lawsuit over an initiative petition’s ballot language. Last year, James Harris submitted a constitutional amendment for circulation to put judges chosen under the ...
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Read More »With a decision in hand that could allow him to begin gathering signatures for a proposed ballot item, anti-eminent-domain activist Ron Calzone is now going after the groups he says have used the courts against him. Calzone, of Missouri Citizens ...
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Read More »The Missouri Secretary of State’s Office announced today that it has settled an auction-rate securities action with Morgan Stanley for $103 million. Secretary of State Robin Carnahan said the company must buy back $103 million worth of the securities sold ...
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Read More »Financial firm Morgan Stanley bought back $103 million worth of auction-rate securities from Missouri investors, the Secretary of State’s Office said Wednesday. The firm also paid $216,552 to the Missouri Investor Education and Protection Fund. The amount constitutes Missouri’s share ...
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Read More »Secretary of State Robin Carnahan on Tuesday approved a proposed constitutional amendment for circulation that would effectively scrap the Nonpartisan Court Plan. And the leader of the group pushing for repeal of the current iteration of the plan said his ...
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Read More »Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s office has issued a cease and desist order against St. Peters broker Mark McEwen, formerly employed by World Group Securities Inc. Carnahan said McEwen allegedly engaged in dishonest and unethical activities and failed to ...
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Read More »History buffs now have a new treasure trove of firsthand documents in St. Louis city. Secretary of State Robin Carnahan and St. Louis Circuit Clerk Mariano Favazza announced Wednesday that more than 11,200 old cases from St. Louis Circuit Court are now available to the public. The case files cover the Civil War era, 1866 through 1868. Pictured is Favazza and Probate Court manager Sandra Lombardo touring the record storage facility at the Missouri State Archives in the Globe-Democrat Building, 710 N. Tucker.
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Read More »The St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners announced today it uncovered "evidence of significant voter fraud" in the November election. The board said it turned over the evidence of voter fraud to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan commended the board's efforts to identify voter fraud. But Lloyd Smith, executive director of the Missouri Republican Party, placed the blame on Carnahan, a Democrat. "Today's announcement by the St. Louis City Board of Elections makes it clear that voter fraud continues to thrive in Missouri, despite Robin Carnahan's attempts to cover up the problem," he said in a statement.
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Read More »A Cole County judge upheld ballot summary language put forward by Secretary of State Robin Carnahan to describe a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at the funding of embryonic stem cell research and abortion services. Earlier this year, a St. Louis ...
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