1) Proposition B (for minimum wage to go to $6.50 an hour) looks like it's passing. I don't really care about this one.
2) Amendment 7 looks like it's passing too, the one banning state elected officials convicted of a felony in office from getting compensation pensions or something like that. I don't know. I wasn't really following this one either.
3) Amendment 6 (Tax Exemptions for Veterans Organizations) looks like it's passing too. I was hoping and expecting it to.
4) Amendment 3 (A huge spike in tobacco taxes) looks like a tight race at 47.9:52.1 y:n. I'm kind of hoping for the sake of the fact that the government doesn't know how to spend my money that this doesn't pass. Plus all my friends who aren't really actively trying to quit smoking pressured me into voting no on it.
5) Amendment 2 (Stem Cell Initiative), the one everyone's been talking about, is pretty tight too at a 50.4:49.6 y:n. That's only reporting precincts 3351 of 3734, so there's plenty of room for the conservatives and dipshits who believe in rights for unborn dipshits to still fuck this one up.
6) Claire McCaskill looks like she's in the lead atm with 49.2 vs Talent's 47.6. I voted for her only because the Libertarians and Progressives have a snowball's chance in hell of getting a seat in the senate, at least in this election. I'd really like to see someone like Frank Gilmour or Lydia Lewis have their seat in the senate, but a vote for such a minor third party is a vote for the REPUBLICANS.
That's it, that's all the shit I was really paying attention to this election. Maybe next time I'll care a little more.