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Missouri Statewide Unofficial Election Results

U.S. Senator 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
Josh Hawley Republican 1,245,732 51.425%
Claire McCaskill Democratic 1,101,377 45.466%
Japheth Campbell Libertarian 27,413 1.132%
Jo Crain Green 13,165 0.543%
Craig O’Dear Independent 33,142 1.368%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 1,596 0.066%
Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt Write-in 0 0.000%
Steven Wallace Write-in 0 0.000%
Gina Bufe Write-in 0 0.000%
Rodney Stock Write-in 0 0.000%
Cassie Ganier Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 2,422,425
State Auditor 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
Saundra McDowell Republican 1,060,066 44.604%
Nicole Galloway Democratic 1,197,020 50.367%
Sean O’Toole Libertarian 51,468 2.166%
Don Fitz Green 18,388 0.774%
Jacob Luetkemeyer Constitution 48,384 2.036%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 1,277 0.054%
Arnie C. AC Dienoff Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 2,376,603
U.S. Representative – District 1 474 of 474 Precincts Reported
Robert Vroman Republican 45,255 16.738%
Lacy Clay Democratic 216,479 80.066%
Robb Cunningham Libertarian 8,641 3.196%
Total Votes: 270,375
U.S. Representative – District 2 463 of 463 Precincts Reported
Ann Wagner Republican 190,008 51.277%
Cort VanOstran Democratic 174,486 47.088%
Larry A. Kirk Libertarian 4,184 1.129%
David Justus Arnold Green 1,715 0.463%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 160 0.043%
Ken Newhouse Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 370,553
U.S. Representative – District 3 337 of 337 Precincts Reported
Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 211,000 65.077%
Katy Geppert Democratic 106,478 32.840%
Donald V. Stolle Libertarian 6,754 2.083%
Total Votes: 324,232
U.S. Representative – District 4 385 of 385 Precincts Reported
Vicky Hartzler Republican 185,245 64.748%
Renee Hoagenson Democratic 93,861 32.807%
Mark Bliss Libertarian 6,994 2.445%
Total Votes: 286,100
U.S. Representative – District 5 410 of 410 Precincts Reported
Jacob Turk Republican 100,695 35.691%
Emanuel Cleaver, II Democratic 173,592 61.530%
Alexander Howell Libertarian 4,708 1.669%
Maurice Copeland Green 2,081 0.738%
E. C. Fredland Constitution 876 0.310%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 175 0.062%
Patrick E. Marshall Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 282,127
U.S. Representative – District 6 501 of 501 Precincts Reported
Sam Graves Republican 199,580 65.446%
Henry Robert Martin Democratic 97,515 31.977%
Dan Hogan Libertarian 7,859 2.577%
Total Votes: 304,954
U.S. Representative – District 7 332 of 332 Precincts Reported
Billy Long Republican 195,872 66.259%
Jamie Daniel Schoolcraft Democratic 88,642 29.985%
Benjamin T. Brixey Libertarian 10,833 3.665%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 270 0.091%
Shawn Deines Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 295,617
U.S. Representative – District 8 462 of 462 Precincts Reported
Jason Smith Republican 190,826 73.390%
Kathy Ellis Democratic 65,043 25.015%
Jonathan L. Shell Libertarian 4,148 1.595%
Total Votes: 260,017
State Senator – District 2 64 of 64 Precincts Reported
Bob Onder Republican 52,145 59.687%
Patrice Billings Democratic 35,219 40.313%
Total Votes: 87,364
State Senator – District 4 120 of 120 Precincts Reported
Robert J. Crump Republican 16,773 22.957%
Karla May Democratic 56,289 77.043%
Total Votes: 73,062
State Senator – District 6 109 of 109 Precincts Reported
Mike Bernskoetter Republican 52,861 73.223%
Nicole Thompson Democratic 17,783 24.633%
Steven Wilson Libertarian 1,520 2.105%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 28 0.039%
Christina Smith Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 72,192
State Senator – District 8  87 of 87 Precincts Reported
Mike Cierpiot Republican 41,094 54.686%
Hillary Shields Democratic 34,052 45.314%
Total Votes: 75,146
State Senator – District 10 103 of 103 Precincts Reported
Jeanie Riddle Republican 48,277 70.312%
Ayanna Shivers Democratic 20,384 29.688%
Total Votes: 68,661
State Senator – District 12 156 of 156 Precincts Reported
Dan Hegeman Republican 49,947 72.495%
Terry Richard Democratic 18,950 27.505%
Total Votes: 68,897
State Senator – District 14 106 of 106 Precincts Reported
Brian Williams Democratic 51,815 100.000%
Total Votes: 51,815
State Senator – District 16 65 of 65 Precincts Reported
Justin Dan Brown Republican 41,985 70.181%
Ryan Dillon Democratic 17,839 29.819%
Total Votes: 59,824
State Senator – District 18 147 of 147 Precincts Reported
Cindy O’Laughlin Republican 46,225 70.301%
Crystal Stephens Democratic 19,528 29.699%
Total Votes: 65,753
State Senator – District 20 63 of 63 Precincts Reported
Eric W. Burlison Republican 62,247 73.881%
Jim Billedo Democratic 22,006 26.119%
Total Votes: 84,253
State Senator – District 22 42 of 42 Precincts Reported
Paul Wieland Republican 40,553 58.328%
Robert Butler Democratic 26,896 38.685%
Richie Camden Libertarian 2,077 2.987%
Total Votes: 69,526
State Senator – District 24 145 of 145 Precincts Reported
Gregory B. Powers Republican 30,494 37.149%
Jill Schupp Democratic 49,910 60.802%
Jim Higgins Libertarian 1,682 2.049%
Total Votes: 82,086
State Senator – District 26 103 of 103 Precincts Reported
Dave Schatz Republican 53,143 64.021%
John Kiehne Democratic 29,866 35.979%
Total Votes: 83,009
State Senator – District 28 120 of 120 Precincts Reported
Sandy Crawford Republican 53,659 79.176%
Joe Poor Democratic 14,113 20.824%
Total Votes: 67,772
State Senator – District 30 84 of 84 Precincts Reported
Lincoln Hough Republican 34,506 53.348%
Charlie Norr Democratic 30,175 46.652%
Total Votes: 64,681
State Senator – District 32 80 of 80 Precincts Reported
Bill White Republican 48,383 73.730%
Carolyn McGowan Democratic 15,125 23.049%
Conon Gillis Green 2,114 3.221%
Total Votes: 65,622
State Senator – District 34 54 of 54 Precincts Reported
Tony Luetkemeyer Republican 38,648 52.466%
Martin T. Rucker II Democratic 35,015 47.534%
Total Votes: 73,663
State Representative – District 1 37 of 37 Precincts Reported
Allen Andrews Republican 8,981 77.097%
Paul Taylor Democratic 2,668 22.903%
Total Votes: 11,649
State Representative – District 2 34 of 34 Precincts Reported
J. Eggleston Republican 10,726 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,726
State Representative – District 3 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Danny Busick Republican 8,050 67.466%
Joni Perry Democratic 3,882 32.534%
Total Votes: 11,932
State Representative – District 4 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Greg Sharpe Republican 10,365 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,365
State Representative – District 5 30 of 30 Precincts Reported
Louis Riggs Republican 10,186 71.889%
Joe Frese Democratic 3,983 28.111%
Total Votes: 14,169
State Representative – District 6 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Tim Remole Republican 10,810 75.336%
Mitch Wrenn Democratic 3,539 24.664%
Total Votes: 14,349
State Representative – District 7 35 of 35 Precincts Reported
Rusty Black Republican 9,752 79.595%
Dennis VanDyke Democratic 2,500 20.405%
Total Votes: 12,252
State Representative – District 8 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
James W. (Jim) Neely Republican 10,903 71.787%
Caleb McKnight Democratic 4,285 28.213%
Total Votes: 15,188
State Representative – District 9 31 of 31 Precincts Reported
Sheila Solon Republican 10,318 64.771%
Bob Bergland Democratic 5,612 35.229%
Total Votes: 15,930
State Representative – District 10 12 of 12 Precincts Reported
Bill Falkner Republican 5,753 58.129%
Shane R. Thompson Democratic 4,144 41.871%
Total Votes: 9,897
State Representative – District 11 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Brenda Shields Republican 9,143 65.316%
Brady Lee O’Dell Democratic 4,855 34.684%
Total Votes: 13,998
State Representative – District 12 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Kenneth Wilson Republican 10,353 60.633%
Sandy Van Wagner Democratic 6,722 39.367%
Total Votes: 17,075
State Representative – District 13 12 of 12 Precincts Reported
Vic Allred Republican 10,574 54.421%
Mitch Weber Democratic 8,856 45.579%
Total Votes: 19,430
State Representative – District 14 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
Kevin Corlew Republican 8,902 49.765%
Matt Sain Democratic 8,986 50.235%
Total Votes: 17,888
State Representative – District 15 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Steve West Republican 5,398 36.824%
Jon Carpenter Democratic 9,261 63.176%
Total Votes: 14,659
State Representative – District 16 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Noel J Shull Republican 10,761 55.213%
Tom Gorenc Democratic 8,729 44.787%
Total Votes: 19,490
State Representative – District 17 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
Mary Hill Republican 6,595 43.331%
Mark Ellebracht Democratic 8,625 56.669%
Total Votes: 15,220
State Representative – District 18 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Sarah Mills Republican 6,306 43.047%
Wes Rogers Democratic 8,343 56.953%
Total Votes: 14,649
State Representative – District 19 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
Ingrid Burnett Democratic 4,844 79.384%
Val Engholm Green 1,258 20.616%
Total Votes: 6,102
State Representative – District 20 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Bill E. Kidd Republican 8,198 62.849%
Jessica Merrick Democratic 4,846 37.151%
Total Votes: 13,044
State Representative – District 21 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Robert Sauls Democratic 8,189 100.000%
Total Votes: 8,189
State Representative – District 22 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Brandon Ellington Democratic 9,510 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,510
State Representative – District 23 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
David Martin Republican 569 7.687%
Barbara Anne Washington Democratic 6,534 88.273%
Jeff Francis Independent 299 4.039%
Total Votes: 7,402
State Representative – District 24 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
Judy Morgan Democratic 16,649 100.000%
Total Votes: 16,649
State Representative – District 25 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Greg Razer Democratic 17,385 100.000%
Total Votes: 17,385
State Representative – District 26 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Ashley Bland Manlove Democratic 12,629 100.000%
Total Votes: 12,629
State Representative – District 27 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Richard Brown Democratic 9,874 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,874
State Representative – District 28 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Jerome Barnes Democratic 9,372 78.165%
Jeremy T Utterback Libertarian 2,618 21.835%
Total Votes: 11,990
State Representative – District 29 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Rory Rowland Democratic 10,456 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,456
State Representative – District 30 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Jon Patterson Republican 9,135 51.704%
Ryana Parks-Shaw Democratic 8,040 45.506%
Brad Eichstadt Libertarian 493 2.790%
Total Votes: 17,668
State Representative – District 31 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Dan Stacy Republican 8,340 55.864%
Travis Hagewood Democratic 6,589 44.136%
Total Votes: 14,929
State Representative – District 32 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Jeff Coleman Republican 9,068 60.716%
Janice Brill Democratic 5,867 39.284%
Total Votes: 14,935
State Representative – District 33 32 of 32 Precincts Reported
Donna Pfautsch Republican 10,564 70.999%
Pat Williams Democratic 4,315 29.001%
Total Votes: 14,879
State Representative – District 34 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Rebecca Roeber Republican 8,871 53.241%
James P. (Jim) Ripley Democratic 7,791 46.759%
Total Votes: 16,662
State Representative – District 35 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Tom Lovell Republican 8,005 46.862%
Keri Ingle Democratic 9,077 53.138%
Total Votes: 17,082
State Representative – District 36 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
DaRon McGee Democratic 9,625 78.932%
Timothy Peterman Libertarian 2,569 21.068%
Total Votes: 12,194
State Representative – District 37 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
John D Boyd Jr Republican 6,226 40.982%
Joe Runions Democratic 8,966 59.018%
Total Votes: 15,192
State Representative – District 38 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Doug Richey Republican 9,328 57.805%
Abby Zavos Democratic 6,809 42.195%
Total Votes: 16,137
State Representative – District 39 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Peggy McGaugh Republican 9,530 66.924%
Rick Mellon Democratic 4,710 33.076%
Total Votes: 14,240
State Representative – District 40 34 of 34 Precincts Reported
Jim Hansen Republican 11,478 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,478
State Representative – District 41 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Randy Pietzman Republican 10,593 68.665%
David A Beckham Democratic 4,834 31.335%
Total Votes: 15,427
State Representative – District 42 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Jeff Porter Republican 10,747 69.650%
Joseph Widner Democratic 4,683 30.350%
Total Votes: 15,430
State Representative – District 43 27 of 27 Precincts Reported
Kent Haden Republican 9,142 72.648%
Jamie Blair Democratic 3,442 27.352%
Total Votes: 12,584
State Representative – District 44 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Cheri Toalson Reisch Republican 8,361 56.505%
Maren Bell Jones Democratic 6,436 43.495%
Total Votes: 14,797
State Representative – District 45 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Kip Kendrick Democratic 9,418 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,418
State Representative – District 46 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Cathy D. Richards Republican 5,949 29.202%
Martha Stevens Democratic 11,535 56.622%
William (Bill) Hastings Green 2,888 14.176%
Total Votes: 20,372
State Representative – District 47 30 of 30 Precincts Reported
Charles (Chuck) Basye Republican 9,080 56.775%
Adrian Plank Democratic 6,913 43.225%
Total Votes: 15,993
State Representative – District 48 35 of 35 Precincts Reported
Dave Muntzel Republican 10,135 74.043%
Raymond (Jeff) Faubion Democratic 3,553 25.957%
Total Votes: 13,688
State Representative – District 49 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Travis Fitzwater Republican 9,378 67.216%
Lisa Buhr Democratic 4,574 32.784%
Total Votes: 13,952
State Representative – District 50 30 of 30 Precincts Reported
Sara Walsh Republican 11,709 58.910%
Michela Skelton Democratic 8,167 41.090%
Total Votes: 19,876
State Representative – District 51 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Dean A. Dohrman Republican 6,273 63.306%
Vince Lutterbie Democratic 3,303 33.333%
William Truman (Bill) Wayne Libertarian 333 3.361%
Total Votes: 9,909
State Representative – District 52 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Bradley Pollitt Republican 7,986 71.431%
Dan Marshall Democratic 3,194 28.569%
Total Votes: 11,180
State Representative – District 53 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Glen Kolkmeyer Republican 9,942 69.544%
Connie Simmons Democratic 4,354 30.456%
Total Votes: 14,296
State Representative – District 54 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Dan Houx Republican 5,668 69.240%
James L. Williams Democratic 2,518 30.760%
Total Votes: 8,186
State Representative – District 55 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Mike Haffner Republican 13,545 100.000%
Total Votes: 13,545
State Representative – District 56 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Jack Bondon Republican 11,095 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,095
State Representative – District 57 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
Rodger L. Reedy Republican 10,265 73.685%
Joan Shores Democratic 3,666 26.315%
Total Votes: 13,931
State Representative – District 58 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
David Wood Republican 11,345 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,345
State Representative – District 59 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Rudy L. Veit Republican 11,795 75.872%
Linda Ellen Greeson Democratic 3,751 24.128%
Total Votes: 15,546
State Representative – District 60 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Dave Griffith Republican 8,944 57.662%
Sara Michael Democratic 6,567 42.338%
Total Votes: 15,511
State Representative – District 61 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Aaron D. Griesheimer Republican 11,425 71.122%
Pamela A. Menefee Democratic 4,639 28.878%
Total Votes: 16,064
State Representative – District 62 47 of 47 Precincts Reported
Tom Hurst Republican 12,005 82.679%
Ashley D. Fajkowski Democratic 2,515 17.321%
Total Votes: 14,520
State Representative – District 63 33 of 33 Precincts Reported
Bryan Spencer Republican 12,460 63.047%
Janet Kester Democratic 6,947 35.152%
Carl-herman Freese Libertarian 356 1.801%
Total Votes: 19,763
State Representative – District 64 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Tony Lovasco Republican 10,530 61.554%
Shawn Finklein Democratic 6,577 38.446%
Total Votes: 17,107
State Representative – District 65 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Tom Hannegan Republican 8,280 50.976%
Bill Otto Democratic 7,963 49.024%
Total Votes: 16,243
State Representative – District 66 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Tommie Pierson, Jr. Democratic 10,201 98.361%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 170 1.639%
Theo (Ted) Brown Sr Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 10,371
State Representative – District 67 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Patti Longworth Republican 2,428 14.305%
Alan K. Green Democratic 14,545 85.695%
Total Votes: 16,973
State Representative – District 68 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Jay Mosley Democratic 12,255 100.000%
Total Votes: 12,255
State Representative – District 69 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
Adam Jenning Republican 4,049 27.838%
Gretchen Bangert Democratic 10,175 69.955%
Eric S. Harris Libertarian 321 2.207%
Total Votes: 14,545
State Representative – District 70 28 of 28 Precincts Reported
Mark Matthiesen Republican 7,814 49.105%
Paula Brown Democratic 7,907 49.689%
Carol Hexem Green 192 1.207%
Total Votes: 15,913
State Representative – District 71 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
LaDonna Appelbaum Democratic 10,487 76.997%
LaDonna Higgins Libertarian 3,133 23.003%
Total Votes: 13,620
State Representative – District 72 26 of 26 Precincts Reported
Bruce Buwalda Republican 4,878 36.482%
Doug Clemens Democratic 8,493 63.518%
Total Votes: 13,371
State Representative – District 73 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Raychel Proudie Democratic 9,409 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,409
State Representative – District 74 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Cora Faith Walker Democratic 9,523 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,523
State Representative – District 75 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Alan Gray Democratic 11,179 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,179
State Representative – District 76 28 of 28 Precincts Reported
Chris Carter Democratic 10,346 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,346
State Representative – District 77 55 of 55 Precincts Reported
Steve Roberts Democratic 10,734 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,734
State Representative – District 78 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Bruce Franks Jr. Democratic 9,906 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,906
State Representative – District 79 31 of 31 Precincts Reported
LaKeySha Bosley Democratic 11,878 89.659%
Dan Elder Libertarian 1,370 10.341%
Total Votes: 13,248
State Representative – District 80 28 of 28 Precincts Reported
Peter Merideth Democratic 13,795 100.000%
Total Votes: 13,795
State Representative – District 81 21 of 21 Precincts Reported
Steve Butz Democratic 9,752 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,752
State Representative – District 82 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Erik Shelquist Republican 4,011 23.882%
Donna M.C. Baringer Democratic 12,784 76.118%
Total Votes: 16,795
State Representative – District 83 27 of 27 Precincts Reported
Gina Mitten Democratic 13,543 81.388%
Andrew Bolin Libertarian 3,097 18.612%
Total Votes: 16,640
State Representative – District 84 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Wiley Price IV Democratic 11,590 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,590
State Representative – District 85 26 of 26 Precincts Reported
Steven McKnight Republican 2,217 17.702%
Kevin L. Windham, Jr. Democratic 10,307 82.298%
Total Votes: 12,524
State Representative – District 86 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
Maria N. Chappelle-Nadal Democratic 12,760 100.000%
Total Votes: 12,760
State Representative – District 87 31 of 31 Precincts Reported
Steven G. Bailey Republican 5,952 32.014%
Ian Mackey Democratic 12,457 67.002%
Robert W. Warbin Green 183 0.984%
Total Votes: 18,592
State Representative – District 88 31 of 31 Precincts Reported
Lloyd Nolan Republican 6,646 35.747%
Tracy McCreery Democratic 11,668 62.758%
Stephen Johnson Libertarian 278 1.495%
Total Votes: 18,592
State Representative – District 89 37 of 37 Precincts Reported
Dean Plocher Republican 12,578 58.611%
Kevin FitzGerald Democratic 8,882 41.389%
Total Votes: 21,460
State Representative – District 90 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
Deb Lavender Democratic 15,528 100.000%
Total Votes: 15,528
State Representative – District 91 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Jennifer Bird Republican 6,619 32.827%
Sarah Unsicker Democratic 13,215 65.541%
James Scariot Libertarian 329 1.632%
Total Votes: 20,163
State Representative – District 92 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
Bill Heisse Republican 6,765 40.403%
Doug Beck Democratic 9,979 59.597%
Total Votes: 16,744
State Representative – District 93 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Bob Burns Democratic 9,318 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,318
State Representative – District 94 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Jim Murphy Republican 7,494 51.217%
Jean Pretto Democratic 7,138 48.783%
Total Votes: 14,632
State Representative – District 95 14 of 14 Precincts Reported
Michael A. ODonnell Republican 10,342 58.000%
Mike Walter Democratic 7,489 42.000%
Total Votes: 17,831
State Representative – District 96 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
David J. Gregory Republican 11,901 58.904%
Erica Hoffman Democratic 8,303 41.096%
Total Votes: 20,204
State Representative – District 97 13 of 13 Precincts Reported
Mary Elizabeth Coleman Republican 8,033 56.340%
Mike Revis Democratic 6,225 43.660%
Total Votes: 14,258
State Representative – District 98 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
Shamed Dogan Republican 11,316 60.757%
Charles Triplett Democratic 7,309 39.243%
Total Votes: 18,625
State Representative – District 99 33 of 33 Precincts Reported
Jean Evans Republican 9,093 53.073%
Mike LaBozzetta Democratic 8,040 46.927%
Total Votes: 17,133
State Representative – District 100 34 of 34 Precincts Reported
Derek Grier Republican 10,927 55.614%
Helena Webb Democratic 8,721 44.386%
Total Votes: 19,648
State Representative – District 101 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Bruce DeGroot Republican 11,946 64.706%
Genevieve Steidtmann Democratic 6,516 35.294%
Total Votes: 18,462
State Representative – District 102 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Ron Hicks Republican 10,878 60.259%
John F. Foster Democratic 7,174 39.741%
Total Votes: 18,052
State Representative – District 103 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
John D. Wiemann Republican 11,330 60.898%
Jim Klenc Democratic 7,275 39.102%
Total Votes: 18,605
State Representative – District 104 14 of 14 Precincts Reported
Adam Schnelting Republican 9,654 56.288%
Peggy Sherwin Democratic 7,497 43.712%
Total Votes: 17,151
State Representative – District 105 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Phil Christofanelli Republican 10,405 55.553%
Scott Cernicek Democratic 7,928 42.328%
Bill Slantz Libertarian 397 2.120%
Total Votes: 18,730
State Representative – District 106 13 of 13 Precincts Reported
Chrissy Sommer Republican 8,766 57.614%
Jackie Sclair Democratic 6,449 42.386%
Total Votes: 15,215
State Representative – District 107 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Nick Schroer Republican 9,749 59.099%
Curtis Wylde Democratic 6,747 40.901%
Total Votes: 16,496
State Representative – District 108 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Justin Hill Republican 11,079 61.434%
Betty Vining Democratic 6,955 38.566%
Total Votes: 18,034
State Representative – District 109 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
John Simmons Republican 10,452 66.871%
James Cordrey Democratic 5,178 33.129%
Total Votes: 15,630
State Representative – District 110 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Dottie Bailey Republican 10,715 62.874%
Cody Kelley Democratic 6,327 37.126%
Total Votes: 17,042
State Representative – District 111 14 of 14 Precincts Reported
Shane Roden Republican 9,824 65.341%
Phoebe Ottomeyer Democratic 5,211 34.659%
Total Votes: 15,035
State Representative – District 112 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Rob Vescovo Republican 9,621 61.304%
Benjamin Hagin Democratic 6,073 38.696%
Total Votes: 15,694
State Representative – District 113 9 of 9 Precincts Reported
Dan Shaul Republican 7,939 56.521%
Karen Settlemoir-Berg Democratic 6,107 43.479%
Total Votes: 14,046
State Representative – District 114 13 of 13 Precincts Reported
Becky Ruth Republican 9,663 67.640%
Dennis McDonald Democratic 4,623 32.360%
Total Votes: 14,286
State Representative – District 115 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Elaine Freeman Gannon Republican 10,598 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,598
State Representative – District 116 26 of 26 Precincts Reported
Dale L. Wright Republican 9,529 64.026%
Bill Kraemer Democratic 5,353 35.967%
WRITE-INS: Write-in 1 0.007%
Perry D. Willmore Write-in 0 0.000%
Total Votes: 14,883
State Representative – District 117 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Mike Henderson Republican 8,159 72.051%
Kayla Chick Democratic 3,165 27.949%
Total Votes: 11,324
State Representative – District 118 18 of 18 Precincts Reported
Mike McGirl Republican 8,215 65.594%
Barbara Marco Democratic 4,309 34.406%
Total Votes: 12,524
State Representative – District 119 26 of 26 Precincts Reported
Nate Tate Republican 9,161 70.812%
Marcie Nichols Democratic 3,776 29.188%
Total Votes: 12,937
State Representative – District 120 14 of 14 Precincts Reported
Jason Chipman Republican 9,266 70.668%
Theresa Schmitt Democratic 3,846 29.332%
Total Votes: 13,112
State Representative – District 121 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Don Mayhew Republican 7,901 69.514%
Matt Heltz Democratic 3,465 30.486%
Total Votes: 11,366
State Representative – District 122 7 of 7 Precincts Reported
Steve Lynch Republican 5,656 100.000%
Total Votes: 5,656
State Representative – District 123 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Suzie Pollock Republican 11,597 77.801%
Joe Register Democratic 3,309 22.199%
Total Votes: 14,906
State Representative – District 124 24 of 24 Precincts Reported
Rocky Miller Republican 13,004 78.731%
Steve Dakopolos Democratic 3,513 21.269%
Total Votes: 16,517
State Representative – District 125 34 of 34 Precincts Reported
Warren D. Love Republican 9,738 64.171%
Chase Crawford Democratic 5,437 35.829%
Total Votes: 15,175
State Representative – District 126 33 of 33 Precincts Reported
Patricia Pike Republican 9,897 74.858%
Jim Hogan Democratic 2,918 22.071%
Stephen Biles Constitution 406 3.071%
Total Votes: 13,221
State Representative – District 127 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Ann Kelley Republican 12,273 82.886%
Teri Hanna Democratic 2,534 17.114%
Total Votes: 14,807
State Representative – District 128 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
Mike Stephens Republican 11,149 79.341%
Rich Horton Democratic 2,903 20.659%
Total Votes: 14,052
State Representative – District 129  20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Jeff Knight Republican 10,500 74.989%
Ronna Ford Democratic 3,502 25.011%
Total Votes: 14,002
State Representative – District 130 12 of 12 Precincts Reported
Jeff Messenger Republican 11,325 71.289%
Tyler Gunlock Democratic 4,561 28.711%
Total Votes: 15,886
State Representative – District 131 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
Sonya Murray Anderson Republican 8,722 68.008%
Nate Branscom Democratic 4,103 31.992%
Total Votes: 12,825
State Representative – District 132 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Sarah Semple Republican 2,971 35.636%
Crystal Quade Democratic 5,366 64.364%
Total Votes: 8,337
State Representative – District 133 11 of 11 Precincts Reported
Curtis D. Trent Republican 10,546 64.415%
Cindy Slimp Democratic 5,826 35.585%
Total Votes: 16,372
State Representative – District 134 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
Elijah Haahr Republican 8,717 57.041%
Derrick Nowlin Democratic 6,565 42.959%
Total Votes: 15,282
State Representative – District 135 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Steve Helms Republican 6,036 54.086%
Rob Bailey Democratic 5,124 45.914%
Total Votes: 11,160
State Representative – District 136 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
J. Craig Fishel Republican 11,586 57.229%
Jeff Munzinger Democratic 8,659 42.771%
Total Votes: 20,245
State Representative – District 137 19 of 19 Precincts Reported
John F. Black Republican 13,380 75.072%
Raymond Lampert Democratic 4,443 24.928%
Total Votes: 17,823
State Representative – District 138 27 of 27 Precincts Reported
Brad Hudson Republican 14,730 100.000%
Total Votes: 14,730
State Representative – District 139 13 of 13 Precincts Reported
Jered Taylor Republican 12,784 75.129%
Cora Hanf Democratic 4,232 24.871%
Total Votes: 17,016
State Representative – District 140 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Lynn Morris Republican 12,289 73.481%
Tony Smith Democratic 3,989 23.852%
Robert Debbaut Green 446 2.667%
Total Votes: 16,724
State Representative – District 141 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Hannah Kelly Republican 11,510 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,510
State Representative – District 142 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Robert Ross Republican 10,385 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,385
State Representative – District 143 34 of 34 Precincts Reported
Jeffrey Pogue Republican 10,999 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,999
State Representative – District 144 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Chris Dinkins Republican 9,778 100.000%
Total Votes: 9,778
State Representative – District 145 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
Rick Francis Republican 11,379 82.313%
Ronald G. Pember Democratic 2,445 17.687%
Total Votes: 13,824
State Representative – District 146 26 of 26 Precincts Reported
Barry D. Hovis Republican 15,264 81.902%
Gayla A. Dace Democratic 3,373 18.098%
Total Votes: 18,637
State Representative – District 147 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Kathy Swan Republican 8,601 64.825%
Renita Green Democratic 4,667 35.175%
Total Votes: 13,268
State Representative – District 148 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Holly Rehder Republican 10,937 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,937
State Representative – District 149 41 of 41 Precincts Reported
Don Rone Republican 3,904 60.303%
Bill Burlison Democratic 2,112 32.623%
Jackie Townes McGee Independent 458 7.074%
Total Votes: 6,474
State Representative – District 150 38 of 38 Precincts Reported
Andrew McDaniel Republican 6,525 75.373%
Josh Rittenberry Democratic 2,132 24.627%
Total Votes: 8,657
State Representative – District 151 30 of 30 Precincts Reported
Herman Morse Republican 10,270 78.391%
J. T. (Jerry) Howard Democratic 2,455 18.739%
Rick Vandeven Libertarian 376 2.870%
Total Votes: 13,101
State Representative – District 152 37 of 37 Precincts Reported
Hardy Billington Republican 7,373 69.036%
Robert L. Smith Democratic 3,307 30.964%
Total Votes: 10,680
State Representative – District 153 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
Jeff Shawan Republican 9,716 74.475%
Matt Michel Democratic 3,330 25.525%
Total Votes: 13,046
State Representative – District 154 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
David Evans Republican 11,626 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,626
State Representative – District 155 35 of 35 Precincts Reported
Karla Eslinger Republican 12,768 100.000%
Total Votes: 12,768
State Representative – District 156 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Jeff Justus Republican 12,848 100.000%
Total Votes: 12,848
State Representative – District 157 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Mike Moon Republican 10,549 78.912%
Loretta Thomas Democratic 2,819 21.088%
Total Votes: 13,368
State Representative – District 158 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Scott Fitzpatrick Republican 11,348 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,348
State Representative – District 159 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Dirk E. Deaton Republican 9,204 81.799%
Jerry Sparks Democratic 2,048 18.201%
Total Votes: 11,252
State Representative – District 160 15 of 15 Precincts Reported
Ben Baker Republican 10,710 75.513%
Angela R Thomas Democratic 3,473 24.487%
Total Votes: 14,183
State Representative – District 161 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Lane Roberts Republican 7,952 67.009%
Elizabeth Lundstrum Democratic 3,915 32.991%
Total Votes: 11,867
State Representative – District 162 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Robert (Bob) Bromley Republican 8,914 68.333%
Sarah Hinkle Democratic 3,765 28.862%
Mollie Dyer Green 366 2.806%
Total Votes: 13,045
State Representative – District 163 16 of 16 Precincts Reported
Cody Smith Republican 9,564 78.023%
Chad Fletcher Democratic 2,694 21.977%
Total Votes: 12,258
Circuit Judge – Circuit 2 25 of 25 Precincts Reported
Russell Steele Democratic 10,274 100.000%
Total Votes: 10,274
Circuit Judge – Circuit 3 31 of 31 Precincts Reported
Tom Alley Republican 8,672 100.000%
Total Votes: 8,672
Circuit Judge – Circuit 4 48 of 48 Precincts Reported
Roger Prokes Republican 13,614 100.000%
Total Votes: 13,614
Circuit Judge – Circuit 5 Division 1 46 of 46 Precincts Reported
Kate Schaefer Republican 24,503 66.119%
Arthur David Peppard Democratic 12,556 33.881%
Total Votes: 37,059
Circuit Judge – Circuit 5 Division 3 46 of 46 Precincts Reported
Patrick K. Robb Democratic 29,582 100.000%
Total Votes: 29,582
Circuit Judge – Circuit 5 Division 4 46 of 46 Precincts Reported
Daniel F. Kellogg Democratic 29,768 100.000%
Total Votes: 29,768
Circuit Judge – Circuit 8 27 of 27 Precincts Reported
Kevin L. Walden Republican 11,001 100.000%
Total Votes: 11,001
Circuit Judge – Circuit 9 41 of 41 Precincts Reported
Terry A. Tschannen Democratic 7,388 100.000%
Total Votes: 7,388
Circuit Judge – Circuit 10 35 of 35 Precincts Reported
Rachel Bringer Shepherd Democratic 15,147 100.000%
Total Votes: 15,147
Circuit Judge – Circuit 11 Division 3 122 of 122 Precincts Reported
Jack Banas Republican 122,880 100.000%
Total Votes: 122,880
Circuit Judge – Circuit 11 Division 4 122 of 122 Precincts Reported
Mike Fagras Republican 120,671 100.000%
Total Votes: 120,671
Circuit Judge – Circuit 11 Division 5 122 of 122 Precincts Reported
Jon A. Cunningham Republican 120,413 100.000%
Total Votes: 120,413
Circuit Judge – Circuit 11 Division 7 122 of 122 Precincts Reported
Daniel Pelikan Republican 119,784 100.000%
Total Votes: 119,784
Circuit Judge – Circuit 12 50 of 50 Precincts Reported
Jason Lamb Republican 22,225 100.000%
Total Votes: 22,225
Circuit Judge – Circuit 13 Division 1 96 of 96 Precincts Reported
Brouck Jacobs Republican 44,318 50.569%
Finley Gibbs Democratic 43,321 49.431%
Total Votes: 87,639
Circuit Judge – Circuit 13 Division 3 96 of 96 Precincts Reported
Kevin Crane Republican 59,026 100.000%
Total Votes: 59,026
Circuit Judge – Circuit 14 23 of 23 Precincts Reported
Gillis C. Leonard Republican 4,933 38.356%
Scott A. Hayes Democratic 7,928 61.644%
Total Votes: 12,861
Circuit Judge – Circuit 15 30 of 30 Precincts Reported
Dennis A. Rolf Democratic 17,054 100.000%
Total Votes: 17,054
Circuit Judge – Circuit 17 Division 1 52 of 52 Precincts Reported
William (Bill) Collins Republican 42,681 100.000%
Total Votes: 42,681
Circuit Judge – Circuit 18 43 of 43 Precincts Reported
Robert Lawrence Koffman Republican 19,021 100.000%
Total Votes: 19,021
Circuit Judge – Circuit 19 Division 1 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
Jon E. Beetem Republican 27,122 100.000%
Total Votes: 27,122
Circuit Judge – Circuit 20 Division 1 87 of 87 Precincts Reported
Craig E. Hellmann Republican 44,099 100.000%
Total Votes: 44,099
Circuit Judge – Circuit 23 Division 1 54 of 54 Precincts Reported
Joe Rathert Republican 68,272 100.000%
Total Votes: 68,272
Circuit Judge – Circuit 23 Division 4 54 of 54 Precincts Reported
Brenda Stacey Republican 51,206 59.882%
Jacob (Jake) Costello Democratic 34,306 40.118%
Total Votes: 85,512
Circuit Judge – Circuit 23 Division 5 54 of 54 Precincts Reported
Vic Melenbrink Republican 66,737 100.000%
Total Votes: 66,737
Circuit Judge – Circuit 23 Division 6 54 of 54 Precincts Reported
Troy Cardona Republican 67,524 100.000%
Total Votes: 67,524
Circuit Judge – Circuit 24 Division 1 56 of 56 Precincts Reported
Jerel Lee Poor II Republican 21,723 54.435%
Sandy Martinez Democratic 18,183 45.565%
Total Votes: 39,906
Circuit Judge – Circuit 24 Division 2 56 of 56 Precincts Reported
Wendy Wexler Horn Democratic 28,220 100.000%
Total Votes: 28,220
Circuit Judge – Circuit 25 Division 1 50 of 50 Precincts Reported
Bill Hickle Republican 33,360 100.000%
Total Votes: 33,360
Circuit Judge – Circuit 26 Division 1 69 of 69 Precincts Reported
Matt Hamner Republican 48,202 100.000%
Total Votes: 48,202
Circuit Judge – Circuit 27 36 of 36 Precincts Reported
James K. (Jim) Journey Democratic 14,045 100.000%
Total Votes: 14,045
Circuit Judge – Circuit 28 45 of 45 Precincts Reported
David Munton Republican 17,971 100.000%
Total Votes: 17,971
Circuit Judge – Circuit 29 Division 1 47 of 47 Precincts Reported
Gayle L. Crane Republican 33,684 100.000%
Total Votes: 33,684
Circuit Judge – Circuit 29 Division 3 47 of 47 Precincts Reported
David Boyce Mouton Republican 34,367 100.000%
Total Votes: 34,367
Circuit Judge – Circuit 30 67 of 67 Precincts Reported
Michael O. Hendrickson Republican 38,311 100.000%
Total Votes: 38,311
Circuit Judge – Circuit 32 Division 2 64 of 64 Precincts Reported
Benjamin F. Lewis Republican 37,187 100.000%
Total Votes: 37,187
Circuit Judge – Circuit 33 29 of 29 Precincts Reported
David A. Dolan Democratic 14,401 100.000%
Total Votes: 14,401
Circuit Judge – Circuit 34 46 of 46 Precincts Reported
Daniel Cornacchione, Sr. Republican 2,528 38.952%
Edward Reeves Democratic 3,962 61.048%
Total Votes: 6,490
Circuit Judge – Circuit 35 42 of 42 Precincts Reported
Robert (Rob) Mayer Republican 16,593 100.000%
Total Votes: 16,593
Circuit Judge – Circuit 37 51 of 51 Precincts Reported
Steven Privette Republican 19,448 100.000%
Total Votes: 19,448
Circuit Judge – Circuit 38 Division 1 27 of 27 Precincts Reported
Laura Johnson Republican 30,611 100.000%
Total Votes: 30,611
Circuit Judge – Circuit 39 59 of 59 Precincts Reported
Jack Goodman Republican 35,371 100.000%
Total Votes: 35,371
Circuit Judge – Circuit 40 37 of 37 Precincts Reported
Gregory Stremel Republican 24,344 100.000%
Total Votes: 24,344
Circuit Judge – Circuit 41 20 of 20 Precincts Reported
Frederick (Rick) P. Tucker Democratic 6,812 100.000%
Total Votes: 6,812
Circuit Judge – Circuit 42 Division 1 50 of 50 Precincts Reported
Megan Seay Republican 18,072 72.485%
Sid Pearson Democratic 6,860 27.515%
Total Votes: 24,932
Circuit Judge – Circuit 43 Division 1 45 of 45 Precincts Reported
Ryan Horsman Republican 20,264 100.000%
Total Votes: 20,264
Circuit Judge – Circuit 43 Division 2 45 of 45 Precincts Reported
Brent Elliott Democratic 17,041 100.000%
Total Votes: 17,041
Circuit Judge – Circuit 44 35 of 35 Precincts Reported
Craig Carter Republican 14,155 100.000%
Total Votes: 14,155
Circuit Judge – Circuit 45 33 of 33 Precincts Reported
Patrick S. Flynn Republican 17,096 62.552%
Adam M. Burkemper Democratic 10,235 37.448%
Total Votes: 27,331
Circuit Judge – Circuit 46 22 of 22 Precincts Reported
Jeff Merrell Republican 17,738 100.000%
Total Votes: 17,738
Missouri Supreme Court  3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
W. Brent Powell Yes Votes 1,452,787 71.356%
No Votes 583,178 28.644%
Total Votes: 2,035,965
Mary Rhodes Russell Yes Votes 1,457,962 71.921%
No Votes 569,200 28.079%
Total Votes: 2,027,162
Court of Appeals – Eastern District 1407 of 1407 Precincts Reported
Colleen Dolan Yes Votes 584,195 68.500%
No Votes 268,648 31.500%
Total Votes: 852,843
Lisa P. Page Yes Votes 586,299 69.058%
No Votes 262,701 30.942%
Total Votes: 849,000
Court of Appeals – Southern District  782 of 782 Precincts Reported
Jeffrey Bates Yes Votes 353,455 75.108%
No Votes 117,138 24.892%
Total Votes: 470,593
Court of Appeals – Western District 1067 of 1067 Precincts Reported
Edward R. Ardini, Jr. Yes Votes 489,432 70.583%
No Votes 203,986 29.417%
Total Votes: 693,418
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 7 – Div 5 80 of 80 Precincts Reported
David P. Chamberlain Yes Votes 57,713 69.547%
No Votes 25,271 30.453%
Total Votes: 82,984
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 7 – Div 6 80 of 80 Precincts Reported
Karen Lee Krauser Yes Votes 58,623 70.811%
No Votes 24,165 29.189%
Total Votes: 82,788
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 7 – Div 9 80 of 80 Precincts Reported
Tim Flook Yes Votes 56,318 67.910%
No Votes 26,612 32.090%
Total Votes: 82,930
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 4 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Justine E. Del Muro Yes Votes 152,971 70.286%
No Votes 64,669 29.714%
Total Votes: 217,640
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 5 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
James F. Kanatzar Yes Votes 143,637 66.590%
No Votes 72,068 33.410%
Total Votes: 215,705
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 11 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
George E. Wolf Yes Votes 144,824 67.532%
No Votes 69,627 32.468%
Total Votes: 214,451
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 13 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Charles H. McKenzie Yes Votes 148,271 69.210%
No Votes 65,961 30.790%
Total Votes: 214,232
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 15 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Jalilah Otto Yes Votes 151,796 70.519%
No Votes 63,458 29.481%
Total Votes: 215,254
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 16 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Marco A. Roldan Yes Votes 146,487 68.233%
No Votes 68,199 31.767%
Total Votes: 214,686
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 17 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Jack Grate Yes Votes 144,114 67.372%
No Votes 69,795 32.628%
Total Votes: 213,909
Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 19 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Mark Anthony Styles, Jr. Yes Votes 148,655 69.799%
No Votes 64,321 30.201%
Total Votes: 212,976
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 25 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Richard T. Standridge Yes Votes 144,653 67.959%
No Votes 68,200 32.041%
Total Votes: 212,853
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 27 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Gregory Burnett Gillis Yes Votes 143,613 67.715%
No Votes 68,472 32.285%
Total Votes: 212,085
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 30 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Twila Kay Rigby Yes Votes 151,307 70.618%
No Votes 62,954 29.382%
Total Votes: 214,261
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 31 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Mary Frances Weir Yes Votes 154,060 71.676%
No Votes 60,879 28.324%
Total Votes: 214,939
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 33 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Jeffrey L. Bushur Yes Votes 143,206 67.423%
No Votes 69,194 32.577%
Total Votes: 212,400
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 16 – Div 34 333 of 333 Precincts Reported
Susan Long Yes Votes 155,712 72.607%
No Votes 58,747 27.393%
Total Votes: 214,459
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 1 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Brian H. May Yes Votes 207,985 59.508%
No Votes 141,520 40.492%
Total Votes: 349,505
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 4 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Joseph S. Dueker Yes Votes 210,788 60.283%
No Votes 138,876 39.717%
Total Votes: 349,664
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 5 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Thea A. Sherry Yes Votes 218,900 62.868%
No Votes 129,288 37.132%
Total Votes: 348,188
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 8 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Dean P. Waldemer Yes Votes 210,763 60.976%
No Votes 134,887 39.024%
Total Votes: 345,650
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 9 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
David L. Vincent Yes Votes 219,449 63.476%
No Votes 126,268 36.524%
Total Votes: 345,717
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 10 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Michael T. Jamison Yes Votes 218,988 63.298%
No Votes 126,974 36.702%
Total Votes: 345,962
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 12 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Stanley J. Wallach Yes Votes 210,414 61.249%
No Votes 133,125 38.751%
Total Votes: 343,539
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 13 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Bruce F. Hilton Yes Votes 211,577 61.612%
No Votes 131,828 38.388%
Total Votes: 343,405
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 16 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Michael D. Burton Yes Votes 216,950 63.084%
No Votes 126,955 36.916%
Total Votes: 343,905
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 17 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Joseph L. Walsh Yes Votes 209,275 60.937%
No Votes 134,155 39.063%
Total Votes: 343,430
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 18 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Ellen Hannigan Ribaudo Yes Votes 224,553 64.993%
No Votes 120,951 35.007%
Total Votes: 345,504
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 20 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Margaret Donnelly Yes Votes 226,404 65.479%
No Votes 119,362 34.521%
Total Votes: 345,766
Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 21 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Nancy Watkins McLaughlin Yes Votes 224,781 65.233%
No Votes 119,799 34.767%
Total Votes: 344,580
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 33 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Jason D. Dodson Yes Votes 212,627 62.045%
No Votes 130,073 37.955%
Total Votes: 342,700
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 34 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Renee Hardin-Tammons Yes Votes 233,467 67.516%
No Votes 112,329 32.484%
Total Votes: 345,796
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 36 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Joseph Green Yes Votes 214,227 62.555%
No Votes 128,233 37.445%
Total Votes: 342,460
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 38 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
John “JB” Lasater Yes Votes 203,030 59.400%
No Votes 138,771 40.600%
Total Votes: 341,801
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 39 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Ellen W. Dunne Yes Votes 225,420 65.611%
No Votes 118,150 34.389%
Total Votes: 343,570
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 41 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Judy Preddy Draper Yes Votes 168,581 48.202%
No Votes 181,154 51.798%
Total Votes: 349,735
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 43 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Mondonna L. Ghasedi Yes Votes 214,277 62.718%
No Votes 127,376 37.282%
Total Votes: 341,653
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 21 – Div 44 657 of 657 Precincts Reported
Richard M. Stewart Yes Votes 210,617 61.857%
No Votes 129,874 38.143%
Total Votes: 340,491
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 7 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Thomas C. Clark, II Yes Votes 55,533 57.291%
No Votes 41,399 42.709%
Total Votes: 96,932
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 10 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Rex M. Burlison Yes Votes 61,012 63.867%
No Votes 34,518 36.133%
Total Votes: 95,530
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 15 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Theresa Counts Burke Yes Votes 68,296 71.097%
No Votes 27,764 28.903%
Total Votes: 96,060
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 18 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Jason M. Sengheiser Yes Votes 60,645 63.799%
No Votes 34,412 36.201%
Total Votes: 95,057
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 20 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Joan L. Moriarty Yes Votes 62,253 64.829%
No Votes 33,773 35.171%
Total Votes: 96,026
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 22 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Michael W. Noble Yes Votes 68,630 71.718%
No Votes 27,064 28.282%
Total Votes: 95,694
Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 23 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Paula Perkins Bryant Yes Votes 72,039 74.787%
No Votes 24,286 25.213%
Total Votes: 96,325
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 22 – Div 29 222 of 222 Precincts Reported
Barbara Tina Peebles Yes Votes 54,204 55.466%
No Votes 43,521 44.534%
Total Votes: 97,725
Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 1 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Michael J. Cordonnier Yes Votes 79,002 79.162%
No Votes 20,796 20.838%
Total Votes: 99,798
Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 4 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Tom Mountjoy Yes Votes 79,641 78.811%
No Votes 21,412 21.189%
Total Votes: 101,053
Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 5 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Calvin R Holden Yes Votes 74,413 73.396%
No Votes 26,972 26.604%
Total Votes: 101,385
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 21 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Jerry A. Harmison, Jr. Yes Votes 78,245 78.478%
No Votes 21,458 21.522%
Total Votes: 99,703
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 22 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Margaret Palmietto Yes Votes 78,461 78.610%
No Votes 21,349 21.390%
Total Votes: 99,810
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 24 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Mark A. Powell Yes Votes 78,467 78.212%
No Votes 21,859 21.788%
Total Votes: 100,326
Associate Circuit Judge – Circuit 31 – Div 25 113 of 113 Precincts Reported
Becky J.W. Borthwick Yes Votes 79,384 79.457%
No Votes 20,524 20.543%
Total Votes: 99,908
Constitutional Amendment No. 1 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,459,576 61.989%
NO 895,012 38.011%
Total Votes: 2,354,588
Constitutional Amendment No. 2 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,572,592 65.542%
NO 826,777 34.458%
Total Votes: 2,399,369
Constitutional Amendment No. 3 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 747,977 31.438%
NO 1,631,228 68.562%
Total Votes: 2,379,205
Constitutional Amendment No. 4 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,186,642 52.367%
NO 1,079,356 47.633%
Total Votes: 2,265,998
Proposition B 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,488,368 62.270%
NO 901,808 37.730%
Total Votes: 2,390,176
Proposition C 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,031,371 43.505%
NO 1,339,299 56.495%
Total Votes: 2,370,670
Proposition D 3256 of 3256 Precincts Reported
YES 1,101,830 46.375%
NO 1,274,099 53.625%
Total Votes: 2,375,929

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D-Alan LaPolice 69,076 32%
R-Roger Marshall 149,708 68%
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United States House of Representatives 002
Precincts Reporting: 924 of 924
Candidate Votes % View Map View United States House of Representatives 002 Map
D-Paul Davis 120,421 46%
L-Kelly Standley 14,402 6%
R-Steve Watkins 124,895 48%
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United States House of Representatives 003
Precincts Reporting: 628 of 628
Candidate Votes % View Map View United States House of Representatives 003 Map
D-Sharice Davids 164,253 53%
L-Chris Clemmons 7,643 3%
R-Kevin Yoder 136,104 44%
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United States House of Representatives 004
Precincts Reporting: 623 of 623
Candidate Votes % View Map View United States House of Representatives 004 Map
D-James A. Thompson 93,384 40%
R-Ron Estes 138,856 60%
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Governor / Lt. Governor
Precincts Reporting:3556 of 3556
Candidate Votes % View Map View Governor / Lt. Governor Map
i-Rick Kloos 6,232 1%
i-Greg Orman 66,163 7%
D-Laura Kelly 489,337 48%
L-Jeff Caldwell 18,898 2%
R-Kris Kobach 443,346 43%
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Secretary of State
Precincts Reporting:3556 of 3556
Candidate Votes % View Map View Secretary of State Map
D-Brian “BAM” McClendon 441,444 44%
L-Rob Hodgkinson 35,515 4%
R-Scott Schwab 536,472 53%
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Attorney General
Precincts Reporting:3556 of 3556
Candidate Votes % View Map View Attorney General Map
D-Sarah G. Swain 410,881 41%
R-Derek Schmidt 599,773 59%
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State Treasurer
Precincts Reporting:3556 of 3556
Candidate Votes % View Map View State Treasurer Map
D-Marci Francisco 421,425 42%
R-Jake LaTurner 584,039 58%
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Commissioner of Insurance
Precincts Reporting:3556 of 3556
Candidate Votes % View Map View Commissioner of Insurance Map
D-Nathaniel McLaughlin 365,404 37%
R-Vicki Schmidt 628,635 63%
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Kansas Senate 013
Precincts Reporting: 109 of 109
Candidate Votes %
D-Bryan Hoffman 10,188 40%
L-Sam Habjan 1,410 6%
R-Richard Hilderbrand 13,823 54%
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Kansas House of Representatives 002
Precincts Reporting: 50 of 50
Candidate Votes %
D-Adam J. Lusker Sr. 4,194 49%
R-Kenneth Collins 4,319 51%
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Kansas House of Representatives 003
Precincts Reporting: 22 of 22
Candidate Votes %
D-Monica Murnan 5,011 54%
R-Terry Calloway 4,337 46%
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Kansas House of Representatives 004
Precincts Reporting: 32 of 32
Candidate Votes %
D-Lawrence Forbach 1,895 25%
R-Trevor Jacobs 5,713 75%
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Kansas House of Representatives 005
Precincts Reporting: 36 of 36
Candidate Votes %
D-Lassey Murphy 2,070 27%
R-Mark Samsel 5,597 73%
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Kansas House of Representatives 008
Precincts Reporting: 18 of 18
Candidate Votes %
D-Michele Lobitz 5,275 43%
R-Chris Croft 6,979 57%
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Kansas House of Representatives 014
Precincts Reporting: 21 of 21
Candidate Votes %
D-Angela Justus Schweller 5,853 49%
R-Charlotte Esau 6,052 51%
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Kansas House of Representatives 015
Precincts Reporting: 13 of 13
Candidate Votes %
D-Chris Haulmark 3,571 48%
R-John Toplikar 3,822 52%
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Kansas House of Representatives 016
Precincts Reporting: 17 of 17
Candidate Votes %
D-Cindy Holscher 6,591 59%
R-Susan “Sue” Huff 4,624 41%
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Kansas House of Representatives 017
Precincts Reporting: 18 of 18
Candidate Votes %
D-Laura Smith-Everett 5,266 47%
L-Michael Kerner 391 4%
R-Tom Cox 5,652 50%
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Kansas House of Representatives 018
Precincts Reporting: 18 of 18
Candidate Votes %
D-Cindy Neighbor 5,662 53%
R-Eric Jenkins 4,955 47%
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Kansas House of Representatives 019
Precincts Reporting: 21 of 21
Candidate Votes %
D-Stephen Wyatt 5,305 41%
R-Stephanie S. Clayton 7,646 59%
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Kansas House of Representatives 020
Precincts Reporting: 19 of 19
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D-Becky Barber 5,108 40%
R-Jan H. Kessinger 7,790 60%
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Kansas House of Representatives 023
Precincts Reporting: 15 of 15
Candidate Votes %
D-Susan Ruiz 4,245 52%
R-Linda Gallagher 3,942 48%
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Kansas House of Representatives 025
Precincts Reporting: 35 of 35
Candidate Votes %
D-Rui Xu 6,417 50%
R-Melissa A. Rooker 6,366 50%
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Kansas House of Representatives 026
Precincts Reporting: 46 of 46
Candidate Votes %
D-Deann Mitchell 5,006 46%
R-Adam Thomas 5,997 55%
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Kansas House of Representatives 027
Precincts Reporting: 25 of 25
Candidate Votes %
D-Nicole Rome 5,286 39%
R-Sean E. Tarwater Sr. 8,211 61%
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Kansas House of Representatives 028
Precincts Reporting: 14 of 14
Candidate Votes %
D-Brian Clausen 4,897 44%
R-Kellie Warren 6,299 56%
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Kansas House of Representatives 029
Precincts Reporting: 17 of 17
Candidate Votes %
D-Brett Parker 6,134 56%
L-Robert Firestone 273 3%
R-James Todd 4,511 41%
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Kansas House of Representatives 030
Precincts Reporting: 18 of 18
Candidate Votes %
D-Brandon Woodard 5,358 54%
R-Wendy Bingesser 4,504 46%
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Kansas House of Representatives 033
Precincts Reporting: 17 of 17
Candidate Votes %
D-Tom Burroughs 4,573 70%
L-Jason Conley 1,991 30%
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Kansas House of Representatives 036
Precincts Reporting: 19 of 19
Candidate Votes %
D-Kathy Wolfe Moore 6,904 70%
R-Chiquita C. Coggs 3,003 30%
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Kansas House of Representatives 038
Precincts Reporting: 27 of 27
Candidate Votes %
D-Stuart W. Sweeney 4,488 42%
R-Willie Dove 6,178 58%
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Kansas House of Representatives 039
Precincts Reporting: 14 of 14
Candidate Votes %
D-Michael Bolton 5,168 46%
R-Owen Donohoe 5,977 54%
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Kansas House of Representatives 040
Precincts Reporting: 11 of 11
Candidate Votes %
D-Debbie Deere 3,489 49%
R-David W. French 3,596 51%
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Kansas House of Representatives 041
Precincts Reporting: 14 of 14
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D-Jeff Pittman 2,973 57%
R-Tony Barton 2,214 43%
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Kansas House of Representatives 042
Precincts Reporting: 17 of 17
Candidate Votes %
D-Thea Perry 3,133 37%
R-Jim Karleskint 5,381 63%
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Kansas House of Representatives 043
Precincts Reporting: 36 of 36
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D-Pamela Finley 3,159 40%
R-Bill Sutton 4,779 60%
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Kansas House of Representatives 045
Precincts Reporting: 30 of 30
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D-Mike Amyx 9,560 70%
R-Cynthia Smith 4,125 30%
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Kansas House of Representatives 047
Precincts Reporting: 19 of 19
Candidate Votes %
D-George D. Hanna 3,279 37%
R-Ronald B. Ellis 5,680 63%
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Kansas House of Representatives 048
Precincts Reporting: 14 of 14
Candidate Votes %
D-David L. Benson 5,219 50%
R-Abraham Rafie 5,183 50%
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Kansas House of Representatives 049
Precincts Reporting: 12 of 12
Candidate Votes %
D-Darnell W. Hunt 3,680 46%
R-Megan Lynn 4,342 54%
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Kansas House of Representatives 050
Precincts Reporting: 26 of 26
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D-Down River Dan Brennan 2,435 23%
R-Fred C. Patton 8,137 77%
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Kansas House of Representatives 051
Precincts Reporting: 31 of 31
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D-Noah L. Wright 3,538 35%
R-Ron Highland 6,467 65%
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Kansas House of Representatives 052
Precincts Reporting: 31 of 31
Candidate Votes %
D-Toni Scalia 3,527 30%
R-Brenda S. Dietrich 8,077 70%
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Kansas House of Representatives 054
Precincts Reporting: 26 of 26
Candidate Votes %
D-Sarah Coats 4,021 41%
R-Ken Corbet 5,872 59%
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Kansas House of Representatives 056
Precincts Reporting: 29 of 29
Candidate Votes %
D-Virgil Weigel 4,803 55%
R-Michael J. Snowden 3,912 45%
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Kansas House of Representatives 059
Precincts Reporting: 24 of 24
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D-John Hall 1,889 24%
R-Blaine Finch 5,889 76%
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Kansas House of Representatives 062
Precincts Reporting: 54 of 54
Candidate Votes %
D-Melvin L. Baker 2,582 30%
R-Randy Garber 6,130 70%
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Kansas House of Representatives 066
Precincts Reporting: 19 of 19
Candidate Votes %
D-Sydney Carlin 4,757 77%
L-Edgar Chambers 1,400 23%
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Kansas House of Representatives 067
Precincts Reporting: 23 of 23
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D-Alex Van Dyke 3,799 38%
R-Tom Phillips 6,213 62%
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Kansas House of Representatives 069
Precincts Reporting: 19 of 19
Candidate Votes %
D-Gerrett Morris 2,688 46%
R-J.R. Claeys 3,209 54%
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Kansas House of Representatives 070
Precincts Reporting: 44 of 44
Candidate Votes %
D-Jo Schwartz 2,508 32%
R-John E Barker 5,315 68%
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Kansas House of Representatives 072
Precincts Reporting: 20 of 20
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D-Tim Hodge 4,246 50%
R-Steven G. Kelly 4,330 51%
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Kansas House of Representatives 078
Precincts Reporting: 20 of 20
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D-Jason K Darby 4,391 44%
R-Ron Ryckman 5,514 56%
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Kansas House of Representatives 079
Precincts Reporting: 29 of 29
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D-Ed Trimmer 3,461 49%
R-Cheryl Helmer 3,586 51%
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Kansas House of Representatives 081
Precincts Reporting: 14 of 14
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D-Shala Perez 1,950 33%
R-Blake Carpenter 3,892 67%
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Kansas House of Representatives 082
Precincts Reporting: 17 of 17
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D-Danette Harris 3,106 37%
R-Jesse Burris 5,395 64%
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Kansas House of Representatives 083
Precincts Reporting: 10 of 10
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D-Henry Helgerson 3,506 62%
R-David J. Robbins 2,178 38%
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Kansas House of Representatives 085
Precincts Reporting: 12 of 12
Candidate Votes %
D-Monica Marks 4,610 46%
R-Michael Capps 5,468 54%
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Kansas House of Representatives 086
Precincts Reporting: 10 of 10
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D-Jim Ward 2,939 63%
R-Jim Price 1,707 37%
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Kansas House of Representatives 091
Precincts Reporting: 16 of 16
Candidate Votes %
L-David Loomis 2,239 27%
R-Emil M. Bergquist 6,140 73%
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Kansas House of Representatives 093
Precincts Reporting: 18 of 18
Candidate Votes %
D-Clifton Beck 2,325 29%
R-J.C. Moore 5,590 71%
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Kansas House of Representatives 094
Precincts Reporting: 10 of 10
Candidate Votes %
D-Dan Stiffler 3,611 38%
R-Leo G. Delperdang 5,829 62%
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Kansas House of Representatives 097
Precincts Reporting: 13 of 13
Candidate Votes %
D-Rebecca Jenek 2,672 42%
R-Nick J. Hoheisel 3,648 58%
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Kansas House of Representatives 098
Precincts Reporting: 15 of 15
Candidate Votes %
D-Steven G. Crum 2,517 48%
R-Ron Howard 2,698 52%
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Kansas House of Representatives 099
Precincts Reporting: 15 of 15
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D-Kristi Kirk 3,479 33%
R-Susan Humphries 7,057 67%
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Kansas House of Representatives 100
Precincts Reporting: 12 of 12
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D-Jennifer Winn 3,860 39%
R-Daniel Hawkins 5,934 61%
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Kansas House of Representatives 107
Precincts Reporting: 85 of 85
Candidate Votes %
L-Bryan Bombardier 1,914 23%
R-Susan L Concannon 6,280 77%
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Kansas House of Representatives 110
Precincts Reporting: 70 of 70
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D-Kim Thomas 1,994 24%
R-Ken Rahjes 6,287 76%
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Kansas House of Representatives 111
Precincts Reporting: 24 of 24
Candidate Votes %
D-Eber Phelps 4,219 50%
R-Barbara K. Wasinger 4,259 50%
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Kansas House of Representatives 113
Precincts Reporting: 55 of 55
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D-David W. Curtis 1,273 18%
R-Greg Lewis 5,989 83%
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Kansas House of Representatives 114
Precincts Reporting: 63 of 63
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D-Shanna Henry 2,228 29%
R-Jack Thimesch 5,481 71%
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Kansas House of Representatives 120
Precincts Reporting: 88 of 88
Candidate Votes %
D-Jerry Hill 1,575 19%
R-Adam Smith 6,949 82%
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Kansas House of Representatives 121
Precincts Reporting: 23 of 23
Candidate Votes %
D-Nick Gill 4,972 41%
R-John Resman 7,042 59%
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Kansas House of Representatives 123
Precincts Reporting: 15 of 15
Candidate Votes %
D-Pedro Rodriguez 1,923 37%
R-John P. Wheeler Jr. 3,237 63%
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Member, State Board of Education 001
Precincts Reporting: 225 of 225
Candidate Votes %
D-Janet Waugh 49,977 60%
R-Michael Powell 33,316 40%
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Member, State Board of Education 003
Precincts Reporting: 294 of 294
Candidate Votes %
D-Ruth E. Goff 56,486 45%
R-Michelle Dombrosky 67,797 55%
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Member, State Board of Education 007
Precincts Reporting: 405 of 405
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D-James Hannon 34,854 38%
R-Ben Jones 57,798 62%
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Hawley wins Senate seat, securing GOP dominance in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Republican Josh Hawley will be Missouri’s next U.S. senator, securing a long-sought GOP victory against Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill.

Voters on Tuesday elected the 38-year-old attorney general who says he will back President Donald Trump.

 

 

Republicans long hoped to flip McCaskill’s seat in the increasingly Republican state. Missouri was once considered a bellwether but has trended right.

Trump won the state by nearly 19 percentage points and campaigned twice for Hawley in the week before Election Day.

McCaskill was one of 10 Democratic Senate incumbents up for re-election in states Trump won.

Voters first elected McCaskill to the Senate in 2006.

Hawley’s win will mean Auditor Nicole Galloway will be the lone Democratic statewide official.

Missouri voters approve higher minimum wage

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (AP) — Minimum wage workers in Missouri will soon get a boost in pay after voters on Tuesday approved a plan to gradually raise the wage to $12 an hour.

The current minimum wage in Missouri is $7.85 an hour. Proposition B will require the wage to rise to $8.60 an hour in 2019 and gradually increase to $12 an hour by 2023. The organization Raise Up Missouri turned in more than 120,000 signatures to get the measure on the ballot.

The effort got a boost in September when a Washington, D.C.-based dark money nonprofit, The Sixteen Thirty Fund, donated $3 million to Raise Up Missouri. The Kansas City Star reported it was the largest single contribution in the state in the last two years.

Missouri voters reject 10-cents-per-gallon increase in gas tax

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Missouri voters have turned down a proposal that would have raised the state’s gas tax to help pay for road and bridge improvements.

Proposition D, voted down on Tuesday, would have increased the state’s 17-cent-per-gallon tax, which is among the lowest in the nation, by 10 cents a gallon. In addition to road and bridge repairs, the money would have helped fund the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Republican Gov. Mike Parson campaigned in support of the tax increase, saying the state’s infrastructure needs are long overdue. SaferMO.com, the group advocating for the gas tax, paid for Parson’s tour.

The Republican-led Legislature referred the measure to the ballot this year.
Missouri voters have a long history of saying no to tax increases. Since voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1996 requiring all tax increases over a certain amount to go to a statewide vote, not a single general tax increase has passed.

Missouri voters say yes to medical marijuana

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A ballot measure allowing the use of medical marijuana with an emphasis on helping veterans has passed, but two other medical marijuana measures were turned down.

Missouri voters on Tuesday approved Amendment 2, a ballot measure backed by a coalition of patients, doctors and veterans called New Approach Missouri. It was one of three unrelated medical marijuana measures on the ballot.

Under Amendment 2, post-traumatic stress disorder is among the conditions that qualify for use of medical marijuana, along with cancer and other serious illnesses. A 4 percent sales tax will go to a newly-created fund for health and care services for veterans. The sales tax revenue also will be used to administer licensing of medical marijuana businesses.

Voters turned down Amendment 3, which would have included a 15 percent tax to create a new state institute to research “presently incurable diseases.” The effort was largely self-funded by Springfield doctor and attorney Brad Bradshaw.

Also defeated was Proposition C, which would have imposed a 2 percent tax on the sale of medical marijuana.

LGBT Native American Democrat wins Kan. 3rd District House seat

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Latest on the midterm election in Kansas (all times local):

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Democratic candidate Sharice Davids raised $2.7 million in the last quarter in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder in the Kansas 3rd District.
CREDIT SAM ZEFF -Kansas News Service

Four-term Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder has been defeated by LGBT Native American Democrat Sharice Davids.

Davids excited voters and Democratic donors with her unusual profile. She is a member of the Wisconsin-based Ho-Chunk Nation who received a law degree from Cornell University and was a White House fellow during former President Barack Obama’s administration. She is a member of the LGBT community and has fought mixed martial arts bouts.

She won the GOP-leaning 3rd District encompassing the Kansas suburbs of Kansas City that President Donald Trump narrowly lost in 2016. He was among 25 Republican incumbents seeking re-election in a district Trump lost.

Yoder is chairman of a House Appropriations subcommittee on homeland security.

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Texas man pleads guilty in theft of 650 guns in Missouri

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) – A 27-year-old Texas man pleaded guilty to participating in the theft of 650 guns from a UPS trailer in Springfield.

Haywood-photo Greene Co.

Quinton Haywood, of Glenn Heights, Texas, admitted to aiding and abetting others to steal the firearms in October 2017.

Haywood and others stole the guns and other cargo from a trailer at a UPS parking lot.

The firearms were being shipped from Beretta Firearms in Maryland to a Bass Pro Shops store in Springfield.

Haywood faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

Four other men were indicted in the scheme in January.

GOP lawmaker elected Kan. insurance regulator; incumbent wins state treasurer

TOPEKA —Republican state Sen. Vicki Schmidt has been elected Kansas insurance commissioner.

Republican Vicki Schmidt is the new Insurance Commissioner

The Topeka lawmaker defeated Democrat Nathaniel McLaughlin of Kansas City, Kansas, in Tuesday’s election.

Schmidt is a pharmacist who has served in the Senate since 2005. She is chairwoman of its Public Health and Welfare Committee and has been a key player on health legislation.

She’s also a GOP moderate who has supported expanding the state’s Medicaid health coverage for the poor and disabled following the 2010 federal Affordable Care Act.

McLaughlin is a former regional manager for a health services company and has served as president of the state NAACP chapter. He ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2016.

Incumbent Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzer unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor this year.

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Republican incumbent Jake LaTurner has won a full, four-year term as Kansas state treasurer after being appointed last year to the office.

LaTurner prevailed in Tuesday’s election over Democratic state Sen. Marci Francisco of Lawrence.

He was appointed in April 2017 by former Republican Gov. Sam Brownback to replace Republican Ron Estes, who won a special election for the Wichita-area congressional seat formerly held by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Republican state Sen. Vicki Schmidt has been elected Kansas insurance commissioner.

The Topeka lawmaker defeated Democrat Nathaniel McLaughlin of Kansas City, Kansas, in Tuesday’s election.

Schmidt is a pharmacist who has served in the Senate since 2005. She is chairwoman of its Public Health and Welfare Committee and has been a key player on health legislation.

She’s also a GOP moderate who has supported expanding the state’s Medicaid health coverage for the poor and disabled following the 2010 federal Affordable Care Act.

McLaughlin is a former regional manager for a health services company and has served as president of the state NAACP chapter. He ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2016.

Incumbent Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzer unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor this year.

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Republican Derek Schmidt has won a third term as Kansas attorney general.

Schmidt easily defeated Democrat and Lawrence attorney Sarah Swain in Tuesday’s election after the Kansas Democratic Party refused to support her.

The Democratic Party called on Swain to drop out of the race in June because of a poster in her law office showing the superhero Wonder Woman pulling a lasso around a police officer’s neck. Critics said the poster promoted violence against law enforcement officers.

Swain apologized but said it was meant as a metaphor for cross-examination and a zealous defense of clients. She also said she had seen injustices caused by “less-than-honest police officers.”

Schmidt is a former Kansas Senate majority leader who was first elected attorney general in 2010 and re-elected in 2014.

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Newcomer Watkins wins House seat in eastern Kansas

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republicans held onto an eastern Kansas congressional seat Tuesday they had been in danger of losing because of questions about their novice candidate’s public statements.

Steve Watkins defeated Democrat Paul Davis in the 2nd District and will replace retiring five-term GOP Rep. Lynn Jenkins.

Davis was better known as a former Kansas House minority leader and he had carried the district in an unsuccessful run for governor in 2014.

But the district leans Republican: Trump carried it by nearly 17 percentage points in 2016, and Watkins had the president’s endorsement.

Watkins, a former Army officer and government contractor, emerged from a bruising seven-person primary that saw one opponent label him a “fraud” and some local leaders question his commitment to the Republican Party.

Watkins told his supporters that he would work to bring conservative values and military leadership to Congress.

“You took a leap of faith in me,” he said. “I won’t let you down.”

He told WIBW-TV in a short interview that he will focus on immigration and economic issues.

Davis conceded defeat in the race and told a Lawrence crowd that he is done seeking public office. Davis said he called Watkins and congratulated him on his victory.

“He has served our country and I wish him well,” Davis said in remarks at the Douglas County watch party for the Democratic Party in downtown Lawrence.

Topeka voter Tuffy Radford, a 37-year-old Republican, said he voted for Watkins because was confident enough about the economy earlier this year to start his own tile-setting business after struggling to find work a few years ago.

“I need to keep the economy going in my direction,” he said. “The economy’s booming.”

Watkins himself emerged as an issue despite his attractive profile as a political outsider and a West Point graduate who served in Afghanistan and then worked there, in Iraq and in Central Asia as a government contractor. He’s run the famed Iditarod dog sled race twice in Alaska and attempted to scale Mount Everest in 2015.

But he was caught exaggerating his role in a small business in the Middle East and removed a quote about his “heroic leadership” during the Mount Everest expedition attributed to his guide, after the guide told The Associated Press that he’d never said it.

Even before, Republican critics noted that the Topeka native had spent most of his adult life living outside Kansas and had not voted in the state until a municipal election in November 2017, after he’d decided to run for Congress.

Also, Watkins’ father, a Topeka physician, was heavily involved in the race as the almost-exclusive source of funding for a political action committee, Kansans Can Do Anything, boosting his son’s candidacy. The elder Watkins contributed more than $765,000 to the PAC.

One former GOP foe, ex-state Sen. Steve Fitzgerald, called him “a charlatan, a fraud and an opportunist,” days before the August primary, though he later wouldn’t criticize Watkins. Some GOP leaders also were wary of him after three Democrats said publicly that he met with them last year about running as a Democrat — something he strongly disputed.

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