Robin Carnahan

For Our Missouri Readers: ELECTION GUIDE

FIrst I want to urge the re-election of Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan.

From the Jefferson City News Tribune

Carnahan has been conscientious about ensuring that the election process is fair and accessible, and free of errors and fraud. With an 80 percent turnout expected for Tuesday's general election, Missourians can take a measure of comfort that appropriate preparations have been made. As evidence, a nonpartisan research center at New York University School of Law recently reviewed readiness nationwide and rated Missouri among the six most-prepared states.

She has helped Missouri business by trimming red-tape and improving accessibility to required forms and data. She also has worked diligently to educate Missouri investors and protect them from securities fraud.

In addition, Carnahan has modernized the Archives and library to link Missourians with information and historical records.

You can read about Carnahan's stand on the issues that Missouri's Secretary of State is involved in here.

Next I want to highlight Judy Baker for Congress in Missouri's 9th District:
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