In late poll numbers, it appears voters have re-elected Gov. Jay Nixon in Missouri.
Nixon won with 54 percent of the vote while republican challenger Dave Spence took 43 percent of the vote.
Claire McCaskill beat Todd Akin to keep her seat in the US Senate. McCaskill took more than 54 percent of the vote, with Akin getting 39 percent.
Peter Kinder, the incumbent Lieutenant Governor, beat St Joseph local Susan Montee taking home 49 percent of the vote while 44 percent voted for Montee.
In the closest of races, Jason Kander beat out Shane Schoeller with 48.2 percent of the vote for Secretary of State. Schoeller received 48.1 percent of the vote.
Incumbent State Treasurer Clint Zwiefel received 49 percent of the vote to beat the republican candidate, Cole McNary.
Repulican Ed Martin could not beat the incumbent Attorney General Chris Koster. Koster received 55 percent of the vote while Martin received 41 percent.
Sam Graves took home 60 percent of the vote to retain his seat in the US House as representative for Missouri’s 6th district. He beat the democratic challenger Kyle Yarber.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment three failed with 76 percent voting no. Passage would have made changes to the way top judges are selected.
Proposition A, allowing the city of St Louis the option to create a municipal police force, passed with 63 percent of voters saying yes and 36 percent voting no.
Proposition B, the proposed tax increase for tobacco products failed. 48 percent voted yes, 51 percent voted no.
Finally, Proposition E, prohibiting the establishment of state-based health insurance exchanges unless authorized by a vote of the people or the legislature, passed with 61 percent of voters saying ye and 38 percent voting no.