2010 Missouri House of Representatives election

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Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2010
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 2008November 2, 2010 2012  

163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Ron Richard Missouri Politician.JPG
Leader Ron Richard Paul LeVota
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat129th-Joplin52nd-Independence
Seats before8974
Seats after10558
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 16Decrease2.svg 16
Popular vote1,075,925707,428
Percentage59.28%38.98%

Speaker before election

Ron Richard
Republican

Elected Speaker

Steven Tilley
Republican

The 2010 elections for the Missouri House of Representatives were held on November 2, 2010, with all districts being contested. Necessary primary elections were held on August 3, 2010. [1] The Republicans increased their majority in the chamber by 16 seats.

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Overall results

10558
RepublicanDemocratic
Results [2]
PartiesCandidatesSeatsPopular Vote
20082010+/-StrengthVote %
Republican 13489105Increase2.svg 1664.6%1,075,92559.28%
Democratic 1227458Decrease2.svg 1635.6%707,42838.98%
Constitution 18----12,4140.68%
Libertarian 10----10,4830.58%
Independent/Write-In 6 ----8,1650.48%

Results by district

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %
1 Republican Brian Munzlinger Term-limited Republican Craig Redmon 7,46760.9
Democratic Keri Cottrell4,79639.1
2 Democratic Rebecca McClanahan Defeated Republican Zachary Wyatt 6,79460.6
Democratic Rebecca McClanahan 4,42339.4
3 Republican Casey Guernsey Re-elected Republican Casey Guernsey 10,213100.0
4 Republican Mike Thomson Re-elected Republican Mike Thomson 9,44283.0
Democratic Robert Ritterbusch1,93417.0
5 Republican Jim Guest Term-limited Republican Glen Klippenstein 7,17258.4
Democratic Judy Wright4,67238.1
Constitution Gary Murray4313.5
6 Democratic Rachel Bringer Term-limited Republican Lindell Shumake 6,56457.3
Democratic Carl Thompson4,89242.7
7 Republican Mike Lair Re-elected Republican Mike Lair 8,38974.6
Democratic Dale Toms2,85825.4
8 Democratic Tom Shively Re-elected Democratic Tom Shively 7,44459.5
Republican William Foster5,06740.5
9 Democratic Paul Quinn Re-elected Democratic Paul Quinn 9,362100.0
10 Democratic Terry Witte Term-limited Republican Jay Houghton 5,86554.3
Democratic Linda Witte4,30739.8
Libertarian Josh Allum6385.9
11 Democratic Ed Schieffer Re-elected Democratic Ed Schieffer 8,25955.9
Republican Michael Clynch6,52744.1
12 Republican Doug Funderburk Re-elected Republican Doug Funderburk 9,80067.4
Democratic Richard Trueba4,74432.6
13 Republican Chuck GatschenbergerRe-elected Republican Chuck Gatschenberger16,21467.7
Democratic Vickie Boedeker7,74332.3
14 Republican Joe Smith Term-limited Republican Kathie Conway8,88666.2
Democratic Kyle Meadows4,54233.8
15 Republican Sally Faith Re-elected Republican Sally Faith 7,63259.6
Democratic Paul Woody4,40434.4
Libertarian Bill Slantz7656.0
16 Republican Mark Parkinson Re-elected Republican Mark Parkinson 8,77666.5
Democratic Debbie Bixler4,41433.5
17 Democratic Kenny BiermannDefeated Republican Vicki Schneider 8,10455.7
Democratic Kenny Biermann6,45644.3
18 Republican Anne ZerrRe-elected Republican Anne Zerr7,16568.2
Democratic Gary McKiddy3,33731.8
19 Republican Cynthia Davis Term-limited Republican Kurt Bahr10,47466.9
Democratic Matt Simmons5,18533.1
20 Republican Jeanie Riddle Re-elected Republican Jeanie Riddle 9,838100.0
21 Republican Steve HobbsSteve Hobbs Term-limited Republican John W. Cauthorn 7,13358.7
Democratic Kelly Schultz5,01941.3
22 Republican Therese Sander Term-limited Republican Randy Asbury 7,81369.8
Democratic Doug Galaske3,38030.2
23 Democratic Stephen Webber Re-elected Democratic Stephen Webber 9,37368.0
Republican Paul Szopa4,41532.0
24 Democratic Chris Kelly Re-elected Democratic Chris Kelly 9,41255.9
Republican Laura Nauser7,42644.1
25 Democratic Mary StillRe-elected Democratic Mary Still5,975100.0
26 Democratic Joe Aull Re-elected Democratic Joe Aull 9,271100.0
27 Democratic Pat ConwayRe-elected Democratic Pat Conway4,92260.5
Republican Jason Gregory3,21139.5
28 Republican Rob Schaaf Term-limited Republican Delus Johnson7,96763.4
Democratic Mark Sheehan4,60936.6
29 Democratic Martin T. Rucker Retired Republican Galen Higdon, Jr6,94264.0
Democratic Bill Caldwell3,90836.0
30 Republican Jason BrownTerm-limited Republican Nick Marshall8,88859.5
Democratic Lexi Norris6,04440.5
31 Democratic Trent Skaggs Term-limited Democratic Jay Swearingen4,66951.3
Republican Matthew Thompson4,43748.7
32 Democratic Jason Grill Defeated Republican Ron Schieber7,44150.6
Democratic Jason Grill 7,26749.4
33 Republican Jerry Nolte Re-elected Republican Jerry Nolte 7,85365.1
Democratic Jim Stoufer4,20434.9
34 Republican Tim FlookRetired Republican Myron Neth6,55154.6
Democratic Mark Ellebracht5,45745.4
35 Republican Doug ErvinTerm-limited Republican T. J. Berry 13,65669.5
Democratic Jim Baldwin5,99730.5
36 Republican Bob Nance Re-elected Republican Bob Nance7,16066.1
Democratic Barbara Lanning3,68033.9
37 Democratic Mike Talboy Re-elected Democratic Mike Talboy 6,785100.0
38 Republican Ryan Silvey Re-elected Republican Ryan Silvey 9,13369.7
Democratic Debbie Colozza3,97930.3
39 Democratic Beth LowRetired Democratic Jean Peters-Baker8,314100.0
40 Democratic John BurnettTerm-limited Democratic John Rizzo8,314100.0
Libertarian Sean O'Toole8,314100.0
41 Democratic Kiki Curls Re-elected Democratic Kiki Curls 5,002100.0
42 Democratic Leonard Hughes, IVRe-elected Democratic Leonard Hughes, IV7,441100.0
43 Democratic Roman Lee LeBlancRetired Democratic Gail Beatty7,621100.0
44 Democratic Jason Kander Re-elected Democratic Jason Kander8,92269.6
Republican Sally Miller3,89230.4
45 Democratic Jason R. Holsman Re-elected Democratic Jason R. Holsman 6,59560.3
Republican Nola Wood4,34839.7
46 Democratic Kate MeinersTerm-limited Democratic Kevin McManus8,41862.5
Republican Rodney Williams5,04437.5
47 Republican Jeff GrisamoreRe-elected Republican Jeff Grisamore10,984100.0
48 Republican Will Kraus Retired Republican Gary Cross6,88253.0
Democratic Gavin Fletchall5,76944.4
Libertarian Nathan Eaton3392.6
49 Democratic Tom McDonaldRe-elected Democratic Tom McDonald7,350100.0
50 Democratic Michael BrownRe-elected Democratic Michael Brown7,484100.0
51 Democratic Ray SalvaTerm-limited Democratic Ira Anders3,68352.8
Republican Jeff Workman2,76539.7
Libertarian Kevin Kobe2814.0
Constitution Michael Cogan2433.5
52 Democratic Paul LeVota Term-limited Republican Noel Torpey 8,12360.6
Democratic Robbie Makinen5,29039.4
53 Democratic Curt DoughertyTerm-limited Republican Brent Lasater5,29155.7
Democratic Diane Egger4,21444.3
54 Republican Gary DusenbergTerm-limited Republican Jeanie Lauer8,73863.9
Democratic John Bullard4,92636.1
55 Republican Bryan Pratt Term-limited Republican Sheila Solon 7,74461.6
Democratic Clay Rogers4,25133.8
Libertarian Jeffrey Hoorfar57044.5
56 Republican Brian YatesTerm-limited Republican Mike Cierpiot10,37063.4
Democratic Dave Coffman5,98636.6
57 Democratic Hope WhiteheadDefeated in primary Democratic Karla May7,385100.0
58 Democratic James MorrisDefeated in primary Democratic Penny Hubbard7,383100.0
59 Democratic Jeanette Mott Oxford Re-elected Democratic Jeanette Mott Oxford 6,133100.0
60 Democratic Jamilah Nasheed Re-elected Democratic Jamilah Nasheed8,023100.0
61 Democratic Chris CarterRe-elected Democratic Chris Carter7,804100.0
62 Republican Nita Jane AyresDefeated in primary Republican Don Phillips12,348100.0
63 Democratic Tishaura JonesRe-elected Democratic Tishaura Jones8,242100.0
64 Democratic Rachel Storch Retired Democratic Susan Carlson7,21076.7
Republican Patricia Verde2,00521.3
Constitution Mark Opheim1882.0
65 Democratic Michele KratkyRe-elected Democratic Michele Kratky9,309100.0
66 Democratic Michael VogtTerm-limited Democratic Genise Montecillo5,68759.8
Republican Bill Hartzog3,81640.2
67 Democratic Michael ColonaRe-elected Democratic Michael Colona6,26082.0
Republican Curtis Farber1,37018.0
68 Republican David SaterRe-elected Republican David Sater9,364100.0
69 Democratic Gina Walsh Term-limited Democratic Tommie Pierson6,26177.5
Independent Yolanda Austin1,82022.5
70 Democratic Sharon PaceRe-elected Democratic Sharon Pace8,287100.0
71 Democratic Don Calloway Ran for state senate Democratic Clem Smith8,050100.0
72 Democratic Maria Chappelle-Nadal Ran for state senate Democratic Rory Ellinger9,74494.2
Write-In Marva Miller5985.8
73 Democratic Stacey NewmanRe-elected Democratic Stacey Newman7,72861.4
Republican Daniel O'Sullivan4,85138.6
74 Democratic Steve WebbRe-elected Democratic Steve Webb10,55774.5
Republican David Blanke3,61638.6
75 Democratic Bert AtkinsRe-elected Democratic Bert Atkins6,86462.6
Republican Bryan Koen4,10837.4
76 Democratic Michael SprengRe-elected Democratic Michael Spreng7,668100.0
77 Democratic Michael George CorcoranTerm-limited Democratic Eileen Grant McGeoghegan5,10762.5
Republican Linda Ragsdale3,06037.5
78 Democratic Margo McNeil Re-elected Democratic Margo McNeil5,86459.2
Republican Glen Lindemann4,03440.8
79 Democratic Albert Joseph LieseRe-elected Democratic Mary Nichols6,01051.7
Republican Dan Johnson5,91244.6
Constitution William R. Spaits4333.7
80 Democratic Theodore HoskinsTerm-limited Democratic Sylvester Taylor II10,095100.0
81 Democratic Rochelle Walton GrayRe-elected Democratic Rochelle Walton Gray9,938100.0
82 Democratic Jill SchuppRe-elected Democratic Jill Schupp9,947100.0
83 Democratic Jake Zimmerman Re-elected Democratic Jake Zimmerman7,43565.3
Republican Patrick J. Brennan3,94734.7
84 Republican Allen Icet Ran for state auditor Republican Don Gosen 12,571100.0
85 Democratic Vicki EnglundDefeated Republican Cloria Brown6,48252.7
Democratic Vicki Englund5,82447.3
86 Republican Cole McNary Re-elected Republican Cole McNary11,809100.0
87 Republican John Diehl Re-elected Republican John Diehl12,479100.0
88 Republican Andrew Koenig Re-elected Republican Andrew Koenig10,582100.0
89 Republican Tim Jones Re-elected Republican Tim Jones12,190100.0
90 Democratic Sam KomoDefeated Republican John C. McCaherty4,98049.1
Democratic Sam Komo4,72746.6
Independent Charles Smith II4384.3
91 Democratic Jeanne Kirkton Re-elected Democratic Jeanne Kirkton8,10351.3
Republican Rich Magee7,41847.0
Libertarian Martin Hague2601.6
92 Republican Sue AllenRe-elected Republican Sue Allen10,499100.0
93 Republican Dwight ScharnhorstRe-elected Republican Dwight Scharnhorst10,719100.0
94 Republican Rick Stream Re-elected Republican Rick Stream9,32656.2
Democratic Deb Lavender7,26743.8
95 Republican Mike Leara Re-elected Republican Mike Leara 9,87062.9
Democratic Alice Geary Sgroi5,38534.3
Constitution Steven Newton4272.7
96 Democratic Patricia M. YaegerTerm-limited Democratic Scott Sifton5,65558.2
Republican Anthony Leech4,06241.8
97 Republican Mike Leara Term-limited Republican Gary Furh9,07263.1
Democratic Jan Polizzi4,88033.9
Constitution Daniel P. Fitzhenry4273.0
98 Republican Brian NievesRan for state senate Republican Dave Hinson7,05060.5
Democratic Mary Jo Straatmann4,60339.5
99 Republican Mike SutherlandTerm-limited Republican Bart Korman12,030100.0
100 Democratic Sue SchoemehlTerm-limited Republican Masha Haefner9,59364.3
Democratic Andrew Spavale5,07234.0
Constitution Randy Lewis2561.7

[3]

Notes

1. ^ 5 candidates ran as independents. In District 72, Marva Miller received 598 write-in votes, making her the sixth.

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