2024 Missouri House of Representatives election

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2024 Missouri House of Representatives elections
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  2022 November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05) 2026  

All 163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives
82 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Leader Dean Plocher
(term-limited)
Crystal Quade
(term-limited)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat89th - St Louis 132th - Springfield
Last election11152
Seats won11152
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

Missouri State House 2024 Results.svg
Missouri State House 2024 Results VS.svg
Results:
     Republican gain     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Democratic hold
Vote share:
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

Speaker before election

Dean Plocher
Republican

Elected Speaker

TBD

The 2024 Missouri House of Representatives election took place on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial 2024 United States elections. It was held alongside numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2024 U.S. presidential election and the 2024 Missouri Senate election. All 163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives were up for election. Primary elections took place on August 6, 2024. [1]

Contents

Partisan background

In the 2020 Presidential Election, Donald Trump won 108 Missouri House districts, while Joe Biden won 55. Going into the 2024 Missouri House election, Republicans hold five districts where Biden won: District 17 (Clay County, Biden +6%), District 96 (St. Louis County, Biden +2%), District 100 (St. Louis County, Biden +1%), District 101 (St. Louis County, Biden +1%), and District 105 (Saint Charles County, Biden +2%). Conversely, Democrats hold two districts where Trump won: District 29 (Jackson County, Trump +0.6%) and District 136 (Springfield, Trump +1%).

2020 Presidential data by House district:
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Trump
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
Biden
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
90-100% 2020 Missouri Presidential Election by State House District.svg
2020 Presidential data by House district:
  Trump
  •   40–50%
      50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Biden
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   90–100%

Retirements

Forty-seven incumbents did not seek re-election. [2]

Democrats

  1. District 15: Maggie Nurrenbern retired to run for State Senate.
  2. District 19: Ingrid Burnett was term-limited.
  3. District 21: Robert Sauls retired to run for State Senate.
  4. District 25: Patty Lewis retired to run for State Senate.
  5. District 26: Ashley Bland Manlove retired.
  6. District 27: Richard Brown was term-limited (ran for Lieutenant Governor).
  7. District 28: Jerome Barnes was term-limited.
  8. District 50: Douglas Mann retired. [3]
  9. District 67: Chantelle Nickson-Clark retired to run for State Senate.
  10. District 68: Jay Mosley was term-limited.
  11. District 70: Gretchen Bangert was term-limited (ran for St. Louis County Council). [4]
  12. District 74: Kevin Windham Jr. retired.
  13. District 75: Alan Gray was term-limited.
  14. District 80: Peter Merideth was term-limited.
  15. District 82: Donna Baringer was term-limited.
  16. District 83: Sarah Unsicker was term-limited.
  17. District 86: Joe Adams was term-limited.
  18. District 87: Paula Brown retired.
  19. District 90: Barbara Phifer retired to run for Secretary of State.
  20. District 98: Deb Lavender was term-limited.
  21. District 132: Crystal Quade was term-limited (ran for Governor).

Republicans

  1. District 20: Aaron McMullen retired to run for State Senate.
  2. District 31: Dan Stacy was term-limited.
  3. District 39: Doug Richey retired to run for State Senate.
  4. District 44: Cheri Toalson Reisch was term-limited (ran for Boone County Commission). [5]
  5. District 51: Kurtis Gregory retired to run for State Senate.
  6. District 54: Dan Houx was term-limited (ran for State Senate).
  7. District 55: Mike Haffner retired to run for State Senate.
  8. District 69: Adam Schnelting retired to run for State Senate.
  9. District 89: Dean Plocher was term-limited (ran for Secretary of State).
  10. District 104: Phil Christofanelli was term-limited (ran for State Senate).
  11. District 105: Adam Schwadron retired to run for Secretary of State.
  12. District 108: Justin Hicks retired to run for U.S. House.
  13. District 115: Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway retired to run for State Senate.
  14. District 117: Mike Henderson was term-limited (ran for State Senate).
  15. District 120: Ron Copeland retired.
  16. District 128: Mike Stephens was term-limited.
  17. District 138: Brad Hudson retired to run for State Senate.
  18. District 141: Hannah Kelly was term-limited.
  19. District 144: Chris Dinkins retired to run for State Senate.
  20. District 145: Rick Francis was term-limited.
  21. District 148: Jamie Burger retired to run for State Senate.
  22. District 151: Herman Morse retired.
  23. District 153: Darrell Atchison retired.
  24. District 154: David Evans retired.
  25. District 155: Travis Smith retired to run for State Senate.
  26. District 163: Cody Smith was term-limited (ran for Treasurer).

Resignation

One seat will be vacant on the day of the general election due to a resignation in 2023.

Democrats

  1. District 78: Rasheen Aldridge Jr. resigned April 18, 2023, after being elected to the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. [6]

Incumbents defeated

In primary election

Five incumbent representatives, all Republicans, were defeated in the August 6 primary election. [7]

Republicans

  1. District 33: Chris Sander lost renomination to Carolyn Caton.
  2. District 64: Tony Lovasco lost renomination to Deanna Self.
  3. District 109: Kyle Marquart lost renomination to John Simmons.
  4. District 111: Gary Bonacker lost renomination to Cecelie Williams.
  5. District 123: Lisa Thomas lost renomination to Jeff Vernetti.

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
CNalysis [8] Solid RApril 7, 2024

Election results

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48District 49District 50District 51District 52District 53District 54District 55District 56District 57District 58District 59District 60District 61District 62District 63District 64District 65District 66District 67District 68District 69District 70District 71District 72District 73District 74District 75District 76District 77District 78District 79District 80District 81District 82District 83District 84District 85District 86District 87District 88District 89District 90District 91District 92District 93District 94District 95District 96District 97District 98District 99District 100District 101District 102District 103District 104District 105District 106District 107District 108District 109District 110District 111District 112District 113District 114District 115District 116District 117District 118District 119District 120District 121District 122District 123District 124District 125District 126District 127District 128District 129District 130District 131District 132District 133District 134District 135District 136District 137District 138District 139District 140District 141District 142District 143District 144District 145District 146District 147District 148District 149District 150District 151District 152District 153District 154District 155District 156District 156District 157District 158District 159District 160District 161District 162District 163

District 1

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Jeff Farnan

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 2

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Mazzie Christensen

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 3

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Danny Busick

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 4

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Melissa Jo Viloria [9]

District 5

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Louis Riggs

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 6

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Ed Lewis

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • John Akins [9]

District 7

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Terrence Fiala [9]

District 8

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Sandy Van Wagner [9]

District 9

Republican Primary

Declared

District 10

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Andrew Gibson [9]

District 11

Republican Primary

Declared

District 12

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

District 13

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Andrea Denning, glassworker [9] [11]

District 14

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

District 15

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kenneth Jamison, attorney [9] [11]
  • Greg Smith [9]

Results

Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Kenneth Jamison 1,718 61.73%
Democratic Greg Smith1,06538.27%
Total votes2,783 100.00%

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Mike Jones, construction worker [9] [11]

Endorsements

Mike Jones

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 16

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 17

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Shirley Mata, auto worker and UAW Local 249 secretary [9] [11]

Libertarian Primary

Disqualified

District 18

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 19

Democratic Primary

Declared

Results

Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Wick Thomas 951 50.56%
Democratic Patricia Geronima Hernandez93049.44%
Total votes1,881 100.00%

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Karen Spalding, teacher and member of the Jackson County Republican Committee [9] [11]

Endorsements

Karen Spalding

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 20

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Mike Steinmeyer [9]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Clarence Franklin Jr. [9]

District 21

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Marjain Breitenbach, former donut shop co-owner [9] [13]

Endorsements

Marjain Breitenbach

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 22

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Mireya Barragan [9]

District 23

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Daniel Contreras [9]

District 24

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Claudia Toomim [9]

District 25

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Pattie Mansur [9]

Withdrawn

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Steven Bright [9]

District 26

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Tiffany Price [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Anthony Zarantonello [9]

Endorsements

Anthony Zarantonello

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 27

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Melissa Douglas [9]

District 28

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Donna Barnes [9]
  • Mike Sager [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Steven Hinton [9]

District 29

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Robert Bruette [9]

Endorsements

Robert Bruette

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 30

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kevin Grover [9]

District 31

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 32

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Jeff Coleman

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jennifer Cassidy [9]

District 33

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Chris Sander

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 34

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • J.C. Crossley [9]

Endorsements

J.C. Crossley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 35

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Michael Green [9]

District 36

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Dave Thomas [9]

Endorsements

Dave Thomas

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 37

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Disqualified

District 38

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Martin Jacobs [9]

District 39

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Mark Meirath [9]

Endorsements

Mark Meirath

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 40

Republican Primary

Declared

Libertarian Primary

Declared

District 41

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Doyle Justus

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Hans Stock [9]

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Dalton Johnson [9]

District 42

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Jeff Myers

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Shaun Sparks [9]

District 43

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Kent Haden

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Erik Richardson [9]

District 44

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Bryce Beal [9]
  • John Martin [9]

Endorsements

Bryce Beal

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Martin) [10]
John Martin

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Beal) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Dave Raithel [9]

District 45

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 46

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 47

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • John Potter [9]

District 48

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Tim Taylor

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Joseph Jefferies [9]

District 49

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Jim Schulte

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jessica O'Neal-Slisz [9]

District 50

Incumbent democrat Douglas Mann is retiring. [3]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jeffrey Basinger [9]
  • Gregg Bush [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Joshua Blakeman [9]

District 51

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Kerrick Alumbaugh [9]
  • Mark Nolte [9]

Endorsements

Kerrick Alumbaugh

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Nolte) [10]
Mark Nolte

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Alumbaugh) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Glenda Bainbridge [9]

District 52

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bradley Pollitt

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Rene Vance [9]

District 53

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Terry Thompson

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Beth Grubbe [9]

District 54

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Brandon Phelps [9]
  • Matthew Sergent [9]

Endorsements

Brandon Phelps

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Sergent) [10]
Matthew Sergent

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Phelps) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Eric Stevens [9]

District 55

Republican Primary

Declared

  • William Irwin [9]

Endorsements

William Irwin

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 56

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Michael Davis

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Pam Jenkins Hatcher [9]

District 57

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Rodger Reedy

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Michael Walbom [9]

District 58

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Willard Haley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 59

Republican Primary

Declared

District 60

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Dave Griffith

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jamie Howard [9]

District 61

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bruce Sassmann

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 62

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Sherri Gallick

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 63

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jenna Roberson [9]

District 64

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Tony Lovasco

Organizations

  • Americans for Prosperity [15]
  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Cheryl Hibbeler [9]

District 65

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Wendy Hausman

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Withdrawn

District 66

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 67

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Neil Smith [9]
  • Tonya Rush [9]

District 68

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Pamela Paul [9]
  • Janay Mosley [9]
  • Kem Smith [9]

District 69

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Scott Miller [9]

Endorsements

Scott Miller

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Chris Chapman [9]

District 70

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Stephanie Boykin [9]
  • Rickey Joiner [9]
  • Durell Reeves [9]

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Dustin Coffell [9]

District 71

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 72

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 73

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 74

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Jack Howard [9]

Endorsements

Jack Howard

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 75

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Catina Howard [9]
  • Chanel Mosley [9]
  • A.J. White [9]

District 76

Democratic Primary

Declared

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Cameron McCarty [9]

District 77

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 78

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jami Cox Antwi [9]
  • Marty (Joe) Murray [9]
  • Jessica Pachak [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Jim Povolish [9]

Endorsements

Jim Povolish

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 79

Republican Primary

Declared

District 80

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Elizabeth (Lilly) Fuchs [9]
  • Ben Murray [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Kirk Hilzinger [9]

Endorsements

Kirk Hilzinger

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 81

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Jake Koehr [9]

District 82

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Nick Kimble [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Donald Flecke [9]

District 83

Democratic Primary

Declared

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Andrew Bolin [9]

District 84

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Richard (Ricky) Cowell [9]

District 85

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 86

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jeff Hales [9]
  • Donovan Meeks [9]
  • Trina Nelson [9]

District 87

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Connie Steinmetz [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Daniel Hyatt [9]
  • John Rommel [9]

Endorsements

Daniel Hyatt

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Rommel) [10]
John Rommel

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Hyatt) [10]

District 88

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kyle Luzynski [9]

District 89

Republican Primary

Declared

  • George Hruza [9]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Eric Morse [9]

District 90

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Mark Boyko [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Scott Mathewson [9]

District 91

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 92

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Kenneth Abram [9]
  • Cijo Mathews [9]

Endorsements

Kenneth Abram

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Mathews) [10]
Cijo Mathews

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Abram) [10]

District 93

Democratic Primary

Declared

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • James O'Donnell [9]

District 94

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kyle Kerns [9]

District 95

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Deb Langland [9]

District 96

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Leslie Derrington [9]

District 97

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

David Casteel

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Dan Schaefer [9]

District 98

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jaclyn Zimmermann [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Carol Veillette [9]

Withdrawn

District 99

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 100

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Brant Harber [9]
  • Jason Jennings [9]
  • Philip Oehlerking, incumbent state representative [9]

Endorsements

Philip Oehlerking

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Colin Lovett [9]

District 101

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Ben Keathley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jacqueline Cotton [9]

District 102

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Richard West

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Alex Hissong [9]

District 103

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Dave Hinman

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Lizz Callahan [9]
  • Angelica Earl [9]
  • Amanda Taylor [9]

District 104

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Jeremy Lloyd [9]
  • Terri Violet [9]

Endorsements

Jeremy Lloyd

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Violet) [10]
Terri Violet

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lloyd) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Tara Murray [9]

District 105

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Colin Wellenkamp [9]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Ron Odenthal [9]

Withdrawn

District 106

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Travis Wilson

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Karen Edge [9]

District 107

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Mark Matthiesen

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Gary Wester [9]

District 108

Incumbent Justin Hicks will not seek re-election.

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Max Calfo [9]
  • Mike Costlow [9]

Endorsements

Max Calfo

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Costlow) [10]
Mike Costlow

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Calfo) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Susan Shumway [9]

District 109

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

John Simmons

Organizations

  • Americans for Prosperity [15]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Eleanor Maynard [9]

District 110

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Justin Sparks

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Josh Thackston [9]

District 111

Republican Primary

Declared

District 112

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Dave Rekosh [9]

District 113

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Phil Amato

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 114

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Ken Waller

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jessie Shepherd [9]

District 115

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Dominic (Dom) Lawson [9]
  • Bill Lucas [9]

Endorsements

Dominic (Dom) Lawson

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lucas) [10]
Bill Lucas

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lawson) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • David George [9]

District 116

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Dale Wright

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Ethan Jones [9]

Ethan Jones is an American politician from Farmington Missouri. He advocates for the homeless and is a member of the Missouri Constitution Party.

District 117

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Chad Brown [9]
  • Becky Laubinger [9]
  • Mike Miller [9]

Endorsements

Chad Brown

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Laubinger and Miller) [10]
Becky Laubinger

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Brown and Miller) [10]
Mike Miller

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Brown and Laubinger) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Casey Cassidy [9]

District 118

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Mike McGirl

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 119

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Brad Banderman

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Amy Thompson [9]

District 120

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Lancer Blair [9]
  • John Hewkin [9]

Endorsements

Lancer Blair

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Hewkin) [10]
John Hewkin

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Blair) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 121

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bill Hardwick

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Brandon Swartz [9]

District 122

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Tara Peters, incumbent state representative [9]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Tara Anura [9]

District 123

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Lisa Thomas

Organizations

  • Americans for Prosperity [15]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Nancy Bates [9]

District 124

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Tara Hallmark [9]

District 125

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Dane Diehl

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Lynda Jones [9]

District 126

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kirsten Hockaday [9]

District 127

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Ann Kelley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Marvin Manring [9]

District 128

Republican Primary

Declared

  • John Best [9]
  • Derral Reynolds [9]
  • Christopher Warwick [9]
  • Bill Yarberry [9]

Endorsements

Christopher Warwick

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Rich Horton [9]

District 129

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Louise Hansen [9]

District 130

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bishop Davidson

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Leslie Jones [9]

District 131

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bill Owen

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Withdrawn

  • Iliya Matveyuk [12]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Ashley Cossins [9]

District 132

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Jeremy Dean [9]

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Stephanos Freeman [9]
  • Bernadean McAfee [9]

Endorsements

Stephanos Freeman

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed McAfee) [10]
Bernadean McAfee

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Freeman) [10]

District 133

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Melanie Stinnett

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Derrick Nowlin [9]

District 134

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Alex Riley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 135

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Michael Hasty [9]

Endorsements

Michael Hasty

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 136

Democratic Primary

Declared

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Jim Robinette [9]

Endorsements

Jim Robinette

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 137

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Darin Chappell

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Bryce Lockwood [9]

District 138

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Tom Franiak [9]
  • Burt Whaley [9]

Endorsements

Tom Franiak

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Whaley) [10]
Burt Whaley

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Franiak) [10]

District 139

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bob Titus

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

District 140

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Jamie Gragg

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Julia Curran [9]

District 141

Republican Primary

Declared

  • John Perperian [9]
  • Melissa Schmidt [9]
  • Zach Williams [9]

Endorsements

Melissa Schmidt

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Williams) [10]
Zach Williams

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Schmidt) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Michael Bates [9]

District 142

Republican Primary

Declared

District 143

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Bennie Cook

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Bernadette Holzer [9]

District 144

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Tony Harbison [9]
  • Joe Loyd [9]
  • Paul (Buck) Usher [9]

Endorsements

Tony Harbison

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Loyd and Usher) [10]
Joe Loyd

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Harbison and Usher) [10]
Paul (Buck) Usher

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Harbison and Loyd) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Andrew Eye [9]

District 145

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Dave Soto [9]
  • Bryant Wolfin [9]

Endorsements

Dave Soto

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Wolfin) [10]
Bryant Wolfin

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Soto) [10]

District 146

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Barry Hovis

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 147

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

John Voss

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • J. Michael Davis [9]

Libertarian Primary

Declared

  • Greg Tlapek [9]

District 148

Republican Primary

Declared

  • David Dolan [9]
  • Gary Senciboy [9]

Endorsements

David Dolan

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Senciboy) [10]
Gary Senciboy

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Dolan) [10]

District 149

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Donnie Brown

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 150

Republican Primary

Declared

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Kay Collier [9]

District 151

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Steve W. Jordan [9]

Endorsements

Steve Jordan

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Donnie Hovis [9]

District 152

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Hardy Billington

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 153

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Vinnie Clubb [9]
  • Keith Elliott [9]

Endorsements

Vinnie Clubb

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Elliott) [10]
Keith Elliott

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Clubb) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Sheila Bristol [9]

District 154

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Mark Collins [9]
  • Lisa Durnell [9]
  • Larry Lindeman [9]

Endorsements

Mark Collins

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Durnell) [10]
Lisa Durnell

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Collins) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • JoJo Stewart [9]

District 155

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Julie AuBuchon [9]
  • Matthew Overcast [9]

Endorsements

Julie AuBuchon

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Overcast) [10]
Matthew Overcast

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed AuBuchon) [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Courtney Sweeney-Legore [9]

District 156

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Brian Seitz

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Janis Beacham [9]

District 157

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Mitch Boggs

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 158

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Scott Cupps

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Yma Sautbine [9]

District 159

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Dirk Deaton

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

District 160

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Ben Baker

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Withdrawn

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Rebecca Jensen [9]

District 161

Republican Primary

Declared

Endorsements

Lane Roberts

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Shawna Ackerson [9]

District 162

Republican Primary

Declared

District 163

Republican Primary

Declared

  • Zach Hatcher [9]
  • Cathy Loy [9]

Endorsements

Cathy Loy

Organizations

  • Missouri Right to Life PAC [10]

Democratic Primary

Declared

  • Philip Wilson [9]

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