Electoral history of Jason Kander

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Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander

This is the electoral history of Jason Kander, the former Secretary of State of Missouri. He previously served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives, and was a candidate for the United States Senate.

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Missouri House of Representatives elections

2008

Missouri House of Representatives Democratic primary election (44th district), 2008 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander 3,277 68.4
Democratic Amy Coffman1,16824.4
Democratic Mary Cosgrove Spence3457.2
Missouri House of Representatives general election (44th district), 2008 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander 16,082 100

2010

Missouri House of Representatives Democratic primary election (44th district), 2010 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander (incumbent) 3,177 100
Missouri House of Representatives general election (44th district), 2010 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander (incumbent) 8,922 69.6
Republican Sarah B. Miller3,89230.4

Secretary of State of Missouri elections, 2012

Missouri Secretary of State Democratic primary election, 2012 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander 247,630 86.9
Democratic MD Rabbi Alam37,39013.1
Missouri Secretary of State general election, 2012 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander 1,298,022 48.9
Republican Shane Schoeller 1,258,93747.4
Libertarian Cisse W. Spragins70,8142.7
Constitution Justin Harter27,7101.0

United States Senate elections, 2016

United States Senate Democratic primary election in Missouri, 2016 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Kander 222,769 69.89
Democratic Cori Bush 42,25513.26
Democratic Chief Wana Dubie30,3409.52
Democratic Robert Mack23,3787.33
United States Senate general election in Missouri, 2016 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Roy Blunt (incumbent) 1,378,458 49.18% -5.05%
Democratic Jason Kander 1,300,20046.39%+5.76%
Libertarian Jonathan Dine67,7382.42%-0.60%
Green Johnathan McFarland30,7431.10%N/A
Constitution Fred Ryman25,4070.91%-1.22%
Write-ins950.03%N/A
Plurality78,2582.79%
Total votes2,802,641 100.00%
Republican hold

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  2. "Missouri House of Representatives general election, 2008". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. January 24, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
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