Missouri voters say no to mandatory health insurance

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(CNN) — U.S. Senate races in Kansas and Missouri and a ballot measure seen as a referendum on President Obama’s health care reform highlighted Tuesday’s primary elections.

Missouri’s Proposition C allowed voters to decide if residents should be allowed to opt out of mandatory health insurance, a key part of the administration’s health care plan.

The measure succeeded handily, winning by a three-to-one margin to allow residents to opt out.

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