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Missouri 2008 Election Coverage

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Offices up for Election in 2008

United States President & Vice President

United States House of Representatives: All seats

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Secretary of State

Attorney General

Treasurer

State Supreme Court: 1 seat (retention vote)

State Senate: Odd-numbered districts (17 seats)

State House of Representatives: All seats

Presidential Preference Primary Winners

All results are unofficial and are subject to change.

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary

United States President

John McCain (R)

Barack Obama (D)

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Special General Election Winners

All results are unofficial and are subject to change.

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed

State House

District 16

Mark A. Parkinson (R)

District 65

Michele Kratky (D)^

District 158

Mary C. Kasten (R)

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Primary Election Winners

All results are unofficial and are subject to change.

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Secretary of State

State Treasurer

Attorney General

State Senate

State House of Representatives

United States House of Representatives

Governor

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


Kenny Hulshof (R)
Jeremiah W. Nixon (D)
Andrew W. Finkenstadt (L)^

Gregory E. Thompson (C)^

Lieutenant Governor

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


Peter Kinder (R)*
Sam Page (D)
Teddy Fleck (L)^

James C. Rensing (C)^

Secretary of State

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


Mitchell Hubbard (R)^
Robin Carnahan (D)^
Wes Upchurch (L)^

Denise C. Neely (C)^

State Treasurer

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


Brad Lager (R)^
Clint Zweifel (D)

Rodney D. Farthing (C)^

Attorney General

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


Mike Gibbons (R)^
Chris Koster (D)

State Senate

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed

District 1
Jim Lembke (R)^
Joan Barry (D)^

District 3
Kevin Engler (R)*^
Dennis Riche (D)^

District 5
Robin Wright-Jones (D)
Robert Christophel (L)^

District 7
Jane Cunningham (R)
Kevin Leeseberg (D)

District 9
Yvonne S. Wilson (D)*^

District 11
Victor Callahan (D)*^

District 13
Timothy P. Green (D)*^
Eric S. Harris (L)^

District 15
Eric Schmitt (R)^
James Trout (D)

District 17
Luann Ridgeway (R)*^
Sandra Aust (D)^

District 19
Kurt Schaefer (R)^
Chuck Graham (D)*^
Christopher W. Dwyer (L)^

District 21
Bill Stouffer (R)*^
Joe Sadeghi (D)^

District 23
Tom Dempsey (R)*^
Larry Willis (D)^

District 25
Rob Mayer (R)*^
M. Shane Stoelting (D)^

District 27
Jason Glennon Crowell (R)*^
Linda Sanders (D)^

District 29
Jack Goodman (R)*^

District 31
David Pearce (R)
Chris Benjamin (D)^

District 33
Chuck Purgason (R)*^
Eric Reeve (D)^

State House

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed

District 1
Brian Munzlinger (R)*^
Keri Cottrell (D)^

District 2
Thom Van Vleck (R)^
Rebecca McClanahan (D)*^

District 3
Casey Guernsey (R)^
Mike Hepler (D)^

District 4
Mike Thomson (R)*^
Rick Oswald (D)^

District 5
Jim Guest (R)*^
Mike Waltemath (D)^

District 6
Rachel Bringer (D)*^

District 7
Mike Lair (R)^
Harry Wyse (D)^

District 8
Mike Austin (R)^
Tom Shively (D)*^

District 9
Paul Quinn (D)*^

District 10
Gary Linnenbringer (R)^
Terry L. Witte (D)*^

District 11
Dan Colbert (R)^
Ed Schieffer (D)*^

District 12
Doug Funderburk (R)*^
Richard Lesh (D)^

District 13
Chuck Gatschenberger (R)
David E. Hurst (D)^

District 14
Joe Smith (R)*^
Douglas R. Broste (D)^

District 15
Sally A. Faith (R)*^
Michael Niemeyer (D)^

District 16
Mark A. Parkinson (R)*^
Kristy Manning (D)^

District 17
Vick Schneider (R)*^
Kenny Biermann (D)^

District 18
Anne Zerr (R)
Tim Swope (D)^
John R. Alsup (L)^

District 19
Cynthia L. Davis (R)*^
Debbie Cook (D)^

District 20
Jeanie Riddle (R)
David Moen (D)

District 21
Steve Hobbs (R)*^
Kelly Schultz (D)^

District 22
Therese A. Sander (R)*^
Gail Brown (D)^

District 23
Stephen Webber (D)

District 24

Ed Robb (R)*^
Chris Kelly (D)^

District 25
Ryan Asbridge (R)^
Mary Wynne Still (D)

District 26
Joe Aull (D)*^

District 27
Ed Wildberger (D)*^

District 28
Rob Schaaf (R)*^
Mark Sheehan (D)

District 29
Martin T. Rucker (D)*^

District 30
Jason Brown (R)*^
Mary Anne Baier (D)^

District 31
Trent Skaggs (D)*^

District 32
Abby Olson (R)^
Jason Grill (D)*^

District 33
Jerry Nolte (R)*^
Terry Stone (D)^

District 34
Tim Flook (R)*^
Tom Niffen (D)^

District 35
Doug Ervin (R)*^
Jim Baldwin (D)^

District 36
Bob Nance (R)*^
Barbara Lanning (D)^

District 37
Mike Talboy (D)*^

District 38
Ryan Silvey (R)*
Josh Reed (D)^

District 39
Beth Low (D)*^
Lance Weber (L)^

District 40
John Patrick Burnett (D)*

District 41
Shalonn (Kiki) Curls(D)*

District 42

Leonard Hughes IV (D)*^

District 43
Roman Lee LeBlanc (D)

District 44
Jason Kander (D)

District 45
Jonathon P. Main (R)^
Jason R. Holsman (D)*^

District 46
Kate Meiners (D)*^

District 47
Jeff Grisamore (R)*^
Jason A. Norbury (D)^

District 48
Will Kraus (R)*^
Joe Volpe (D)^

District 49
Tom McDonald (D)

District 50
Michael Ricardo Brown (D)*^

District 51
Ray Salva (D)*^

District 52
Gary E. Hisch (R)^ 
Paul LeVota (D)*^ 

District 53
Brent Lasater (R)^
Curt Dougherty (D)*

District 54
Gary Dusenberg (R)*^
Mark D. Matzeder (D)^
Bobby Foster  (L)^

District 55
Bryan Pratt (R)*^
Mike O'Donnell (D)^
Kevin Parr (L)^

District 56
Brian Yates (R)*^
Chris Ruggles (D)^

District 57
Talibdin El-Amin (D)*


District 58

James T. Morris (D)^

District 59
Jeanette Mott Oxford (D)*^
Michael J. Peters Jr. (L)^

District 60
Jamilah Nasheed (D)*

District 61
Chris Carter (D)

District 62
Dennis F. Wood (R)*
Peter D. Tsahiridis (D)^

District 63
Tishaura O. Jones (D)

District 64
Rachel Storch (D)*

District 65
Michele Kratky (D)*

District 66
Jerry Morgan (R)^
Michael Vogt (D)*^

District 67
Mike Colona (D)

District 68
David Sater (R)*^

District 69
Gina M. Walsh (D)*
Julie Stone (L)^

District 70
Sharon L. Pace (D)

District 71
Don Calloway (D)

District 72
Maria N. Chappelle-Nadal (D)*

District 73
Daniel F. O’Sullivan Jr. (R)^
Steve Brown (D)

District 74
Steve Webb (D) 

District 75
Bert Atkins (D)

District 76
Michael J. Spreng (D)*^

District 77
Michael George Corcoran (D)*^

District 78
T.R. Carr (R)^
Margo McNeil (D)^

District 79
Albert Liese (D)*^

District 80
Theodore Hoskins (D)*

District 81
Rochelle Walton Gray (D)

District 82
Frank Plescia (R)
Jill Schupp (D)^

District 83
Jake Zimmerman (D)*^

District 84
Allen Icet (R)*^

District 85
Cloria Brown (R)^
Vicki Lorenz Englund (D)

District 86
Cole McNary (R)
Martha Ott (D)

District 87
John J. Diehl Jr. (R)^
Mark Zoole (D)^

District 88
Andrew Koenig (R)

District 89
Timothy W. Jones (R)*^
George Weber (D)

District 90
Sam Komo (D)*^

District 91
Randy Jotte (R)
Jeanne Kirkton (D)

District 92
Sue Allen (R)
Ronica Herman (D)

District 93
Dwight Scharnhorst (R)*^
Phil Bognar (D)^

District 94
Rick Stream (R)*^
Deb Lavender (D)^

District 95
Mike Leara  (R)^
Alice Geary Sgroi (D)^

District 96
Ronald E. Levy (R)^
Patricia (Pat) Yaeger (D)*^

District 97
Walt Bivins (R)^
Jan Polizzi (D)^

District 98
Brian Nieves (R)*^
Jim Mense (D)^

District 99
Mike Sutherland (R)*^
Patrick Lewis (D)^

District 100
Nick Haul (R)^
Sue Schoemehl (D)*^ 

District 101
Timothy G. Meadows (D)*^

District 102
Jeff Roorda (D)*^

District 103
Ron Casey (D)*^

District 104
Joseph Fallert Jr. (D)*^

District 105
Michael Frame (D)*^

District 106
Steven Tilley (R)*^

District 107
Louie Seiberlich (R)^
Linda R. Fischer (D)

District 108
Jacob Hummel  (D)

District 109
Scott D. Dieckhaus (R)
Kent Cunningham (D)

District 110
Belinda Harris (D)*^

District 111
Charlie W. Schlottach (R)*^
Tod C. DeVeydt (D)^

District 112
Tom Loehner (R)*^
Tom Tramel (D)^ 

District 113
Mark J. Bruns (R)*^
Al Mueller (D)^

District 114
Bill Deeken  (R)*^
Leonard J. Steinman (D)^

District 115
Rodney Schad (R)*

District 116
Tom Self (R)*^

District 117
Kenny Jones (R)*^

District 118
Stanley Cox (R)*
Stan Bowlin (D)

District 119
Larry D. Wilson (R)*

District 120
Scott N. Largent (R)
Kristi L. Kenney (D)^ 

District 121
Denny L. Hoskins (R)
Jim Jackson (D)

District 122
Mike McGhee (R)*^
Beth Grubb (D)^

District 123
Chris Molendorp (R)^
Juan I. Alonzo (D)^

District 124
Jim Danner (R)^
Luke Scavuzzo (D)*^

District 125
Barney Fisher (R)*^
Carla K. Keough (D)

District 126
Ed Emery (R)*^
Linda Marie Crane (D)^

District 127
Tom Flanigan (R)^

District 128
Bryan Preston Stevenson (R)*^

District 129
Ron Richard (R)*^

District 130
Kevin Wilson (R)*^


District 131

Marilyn Ruestman (R)*^

District 132
Don Ruzicka (R)*
Charles Dake (D)^

District 133
Mike Parson (R)*^

District 134
Jim Viebrock (R)*

District 135
Charles W. Denison (R)*
Nancy Hagan (D)^

District 136
Eric Burlison (R)^
Nick Beatty  (D)^

District 137
Ronald D. Day (R)^
Charlie Norr (D)*^

District 138
Michael S. Goodard Jr. (R)
Sara Lampe (D)*^

District 139
Shane Schoeller (R)*^
Janet Adams (D)^

District 140
Bob Dixon (R)*^

District 141
Jay Wasson  (R)*^
Ron Shawgo (D)^

District 142
Raymond Weter (R)*

District 143
Maynard Wallace (R)*
Cathy Hilliard (D)^

District 144
Tony Dugger  (R)
Dennis Lee Chilton (D)^

District 145
Mike Cunningham (R)*^

District 146
Darrell Pollock (R)*^

District 147
Don Wellls (R)*^

District 148
David Day (R)*^


District 149

Dan W. Brown (R)^
Wayne Bledsoe (D)^

District 150
Jason T. Smith (R)*^
James D. Ellis (D)^

District 151
Ward Franz (R)*^

District 152
Eric Mansfield (R)^
J.C. Kuessner (D)*^

District 153
Mike Dethrow  (R)*^

District 154
Gayle Kingery (R)*^
Larry S. Busby (L)^

District 155
Wayne Cooper (R)*^
Nancy J. Pope (D)^

District 156
Shelley (White) Keeney (R)^
Michael R Winder (D)^

District 157
Scott A. Lipke (R)*^

District 158
Clint Tracy (R)
Robert Roland (L)^

District 159
Billy Pat Wright (R)*^
Bill Burlison (D)^

District 160
Ellen Brandom (R)*^

District 161
Steve Hodges (D)*^

District 162
Terry Swinger (D)*^

District 163
Tom Todd (D)*^

 

United States House of Representatives

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed


U.S. House District 1
William Lacy Clay (D)*^
Robb E. Cunningham (L)^

U.S. House District 2
Todd Akin (R)*^
William C. Haas (D)
Thomas L. Knapp (L)^

U.S. House District 3
Chris Sander (R)
Russ Carnahan (D)*^
Kevin C. Babcock (L)^

Cynthia Redburn (C)^

U.S. House District 4
Jeff Parnell (R)
Ike Skelton (D)*^

U.S. House District 5
Jacob Turk (R)
Emanuel Cleaver II (D)*^

U.S. House District 6
Sam Graves (R)*^
Kay Barnes (D)
Dave Browning (L)^

U.S. House District 7
Roy Blunt (R)*^
Richard Monroe (D)
Kevin Craig (L)^

Travis Maddox (C)^

U.S. House District 8
Jo Ann Emerson (R)*^
Joe Allen (D)^
Branden C. McCullough (L)^

U.S. House District 9
Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)
Judy Baker (D)
Tamara A. Millay (L)^

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State Election Calendar

February 5

Presidential Preference Primary

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February 5

Special General Election

House Dist. 16, 65 & 158

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August 5

Primary Election

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November 4

General Election

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