Missourians overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump's presidential bid with 58.4% of the voters.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, received about 40% of the statewide vote.Â
The race drew 2,979,051 votes.
Here's how the results in the presidential race broke down across the state:
U.S. Senate
In the Senate race, the margin was narrower, but Republican Josh Hawley drew 55.5% of the vote. Democrat Lucas Kunce got 42%.
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The race drew 2,951,230 votes; about 27,800 fewer than the presidential race.
Here's how the results in the U.S. Senate race broke down across the state:
Amendment 3
Missourians passed Amendment 3, overturning the state's ban on abortion, with 51.7% of the vote. Â
The issue drew 2,959,180 votes; about 19,800 fewer than the presidential race.
Here's how the results for Amendment 3 broke down across the state:
Amendment 2
The election for Amendment 2, to legalize sports gambling, was far closer.
Missouri voters passed the issue by 50.1%; 49.9% of the voters opposed it.
About 19,800 people who voted in the presidential race cast no vote on Amendment 2; it passed by 7,486 votes.
Here's how the results for Amendment 2 broke down across the state:
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