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Elections in Missouri |
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The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 8 U.S. representatives from the state of Missouri, one from each of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections are scheduled for August 6, 2024.
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The 1st district encompasses the city of St. Louis and much of northern St. Louis County, including Florissant and University City. The incumbent is Democrat Cori Bush, who was elected with 72.9% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Wesley Bell (D) | $773,389 | $364,609 | $408,779 |
Cori Bush (D) | $924,076 | $719,351 | $215,571 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [31] |
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size [lower-alpha 1] | Margin of error | Wesley Bell | Cori Bush | Maria Chappelle-Nadal | Other | Undecided |
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Remington Research (R)/ Missouri Scout [upper-alpha 1] | February 7–9, 2024 | 401 (LV) | ± 4.95% | 50% | 28% | 4% | – | 18% |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid D | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid D | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe D | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe D | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid D | November 16, 2023 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | TBD | |||
Republican | TBD | |||
Total votes |
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The 2nd district is based in eastern Missouri, and includes the southern and western suburbs of St. Louis, including Arnold, Town and Country, Wildwood, Chesterfield, and Oakville. The incumbent is Republican Ann Wagner, who was re-elected with 54.9% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Ann Wagner (R) | $2,126,680 | $972,567 | $2,611,592 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [40] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Likely R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Very Likely R | November 16, 2023 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | TBD | |||
Democratic | TBD | |||
Total votes |
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The third district encompasses east-central Missouri, taking in Jefferson City, Troy, O'Fallon, and Washington. The incumbent is Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer, who was re-elected with 65.1% of the vote in 2022. [1] He is retiring.
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size [lower-alpha 1] | Margin of error | Mary Elizabeth Coleman | Justin Hicks | Bob Onder | Kurt Schaefer | Other | Undecided |
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Remington Research (R)/Missouri Scout | February 28 - March 1, 2024 | 411 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 9% | 4% | 19% | 5% | 1% [lower-alpha 3] | 62% |
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Jon Karlen (D) [lower-alpha 4] | $165 | $0 | $3,523 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [60] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | TBD | |||
Democratic | TBD | |||
Total votes |
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The 4th district is based in predominantly rural west-central Missouri, taking in Columbia, Sedalia, Warrensburg, and Lebanon. The incumbent is Republican Mark Alford, who was elected with 71.3% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Mark Alford (R) | $791,118 | $534,713 | $313,046 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [61] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Mark Alford (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | TBD | |||
Total votes |
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The 5th district primarily consists of the inner ring of the Kansas City metropolitan area, including nearly all of Kansas City south of the Missouri River. The incumbent is Democrat Emanuel Cleaver, who was re-elected with 61.0% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Emanuel Cleaver (D) | $533,889 | $594,806 | $900,140 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [65] |
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Sean Smith (R) | $38,198 [lower-alpha 5] | $1,320 | $36,878 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [65] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid D | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid D | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe D | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe D | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid D | November 16, 2023 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Emanuel Cleaver (incumbent) | |||
Republican | Sean Smith | |||
Total votes |
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The 6th district encompasses rural northern Missouri, St. Joseph and much of Kansas City north of the Missouri River. The incumbent is Republican Sam Graves, who was re-elected with 70.3% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Sam Graves (R) | $1,647,976 | $914,525 | $2,116,724 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [68] |
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Erik Richardson (D) | $5,573 | $3,393 | $2,179 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [68] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
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The 7th district is located in southwestern Missouri, taking in Springfield, Joplin, Branson, and Nixa. The incumbent is Republican Eric Burlison, who was elected with 70.9% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Eric Burlison (R) | $371,142 | $194,971 | $357,766 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [70] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
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The 8th district is the most rural district of Missouri, taking in rural southeastern Missouri, including the Missouri Bootheel, as well as the cities of Cape Girardeau and Poplar Bluff. The incumbent is Republican Jason Smith, who was re-elected with 76.0% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Jason Smith (R) | $3,366,308 | $1,603,962 | $2,250,293 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [72] |
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Randi McCallian (D) | $13,648 [lower-alpha 6] | $15,228 | $6,828 |
Denny Roth (D) | $8,155 [lower-alpha 7] | $235 | $7,919 |
Source: Federal Election Commission [72] |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Cook Political Report [32] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections [33] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [34] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily [35] | Safe R | October 26, 2023 |
CNalysis [36] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
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U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer...says he plans to endorse former Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee chair Kurt Schaefer (R-Columbia) to succeed him
Rep. Adam Schwadron is a firm NO. He's sticking with the secretary of state's race.