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Missouri’s Primary Election is Aug. 2

Missouri’s Primary Election is Aug. 2

July 19, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

There's a lot riding on the outcome of this year's election

Missouri's Primary Election is Aug. 2

This year’s primary election for state and federal office is Tuesday, Aug. 2. There’s a lot riding on the outcome of this year’s race. Our state and federal leaders will be tasked with addressing critical issues such as inflation and overregulation. “It’s important that we vote and encourage our friends and family members to support the candidates who will support Missouri’s small businesses,” NFIB State Director Brad Jones said. If you’re an NFIB member, log in for a list of candidates endorsed by the NFIB FedPAC. To learn more about voting in this year’s primary, including how to register for November’s general election, visit the Secretary of State’s website.
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