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The 2024 election cycle is upon us. Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller called a news conference this week to go over how Republicans and Democrats can throw their hats into the ring for the August 4 primary election.
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Voters to decide several issues in the Ozarks on Tuesday, August 8, including sales tax on marijuanaPolls open at 6 a.m. and are open until 7 p.m.
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In person absentee voting will be available at the Greene County Elections Center and at the Library Center.
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Schoeller said his campaign will focus on transparency and bipartisanship.
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In this episode of our local program Making Democracy Work, Dr. Hue-Ping Chin speaks with Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller about certifying elections.
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Several races and issues will be decided on Tuesday, November 8.
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KSMU interviewed Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller at lunchtime on August 2.
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The General Election results for the county have been verified and certified by the bipartisan Greene County Verification Board, according to county…
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Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller, members of his staff and four volunteers are in quarantine and have been since last Thursday. That's after they…