Missouri State Highway Patrol, Election Day
The Baltimore Sun · 6h
Poll workers die in Missouri flash floods on Election Day
Two poll workers in their 70s died Tuesday after torrential rains caused flash flooding in Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the deaths of a 70-year-old man and a 73-year-old woman after two vehicles were swept off State Route H near Beaver Creek in Wright County.
Yahoo · 4h
Flash flooding blamed for 5 deaths in Missouri, including 2 poll workers
A couple in their 70s who served as election poll workers were among at least five people killed in Missouri after torrential rains caused flash flooding across the state. Up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of rain fell over two days in parts of Missouri,
KOAM News Now · 4h
Poll workers swept off roadway in darkness, two drowning in Central Missouri
Two residents from the Manes, Mo. area in the third vehicle were found deceased at approximately 8:45 a.m. The victims were a 70-year-old male and 73-year-old female. Wright County Clerk Loni Pedersen confirmed to the AP that both of the people who died were poll workers.
Yahoo · 1d
Two Wright County poll workers drown during flash flooding from Beaver Creek
The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) says a married couple from Manes who were poll workers have died from flash flooding from Beaver Creek overnight Tuesday. Around 4:30 a.m., MSHP, Missouri Department of Conservation and other first responders commenced rescue operations after reports of three vehicles that were swept away in
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