Shane Schoeller

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Shane Schoeller
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Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives
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In office
August 13, 2012 September 12, 2012
Republican Shane Schoeller13,61169.2
Democratic Janet Adams6,05730.8
2006 General Election for Missouri’s 139th District House of Representatives [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Shane Schoeller8,37054.1
Democratic Jamie Daniel Schoolcraft6,69343.3
Libertarian Thomas Martz3982.6
2006 Primary Election for Missouri’s 139th District House of Representatives [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Shane Schoeller1,47947.7
Republican Karen Roark1,16237.5
Republican Joe Pyles46014.8

Candidacy for Missouri Secretary of State

On October 24, 2011, Representative Schoeller announced his candidacy in the Missouri secretary of state election, 2012. [8] Schoeller has since received 90+ endorsements from colleagues in the Missouri House and Senate. Additionally, Representative Schoeller received endorsements by John Ashcroft, Alan Keyes, and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. [9] Schoeller led the field in fundraising throughout the race and had a campaign marked by a strong grassroots effort. Despite a barrage of last-minute attack ads from opponents, on August 7, 2012, Schoeller won the Republican Primary with 35.3 percent of the vote over opponents Scott Rupp and Bill Stouffer. [3]

In the General Election, Schoeller faced off against attorney and fellow State Representative Jason Kander. Despite nearly $900,000 in donations from Rex Sinquefield, Kander outraised Schoeller and was able to defeat Schoeller on Election Day by approximately 40,000 votes, 48.9 to 47.4 percent. [10]

Executive Director of the Missouri Republican Party

Following his narrow defeat for Secretary of State, Schoeller was tapped by new Missouri Republican Party Chairman Ed Martin to serve as executive director of the Party. The announcement was made on February 28, 2013. In the announcement, Martin called Schoeller 'A passionate and articulate messenger for the Republican Party.'

Personal life

Schoeller and his family are members of Second Baptist Church in Springfield. He also serves on the Missouri Tourism Commission, holds a membership in the Willard Chamber of Commerce and is a board member of Clear Vision Drama Company.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Shane Schoeller".
  2. "Missouri House of Representatives". Archived from the original on 2011-01-11. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  3. 1 2 http://sos.mo.gov [ bare URL ]
  4. http://www.sos.mo.gov/enrweb/raceresults.asp?eid=300&oid=67688&arc= [ bare URL ]
  5. Missouri Secretary of State Election Archives, State Representative District 139 2008 General Election-Retrieved March 29, 2008
  6. Missouri Secretary of State Election Archives, State Representative District 139 2006 General Election-Retrieved March 29, 2008
  7. Missouri Secretary of State Election Archives, State Representative District 139 2006 Primary Election-Retrieved March 29, 2008
  8. http://shaneschoeller.org
  9. http://www.shaneschoeller.org
  10. Kander, Jason (2018). Outside The Wire. Twelve. p. 68. ISBN   978-1-5387-4759-9.
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Preceded by
Mitchell "Mitch" Hubbard
Republican nominee for Secretary of State of Missouri
2012
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20122012 (interim)
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