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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES U.S. Senator Josh Hawley State Auditor Saundra McDowell U.S. Representative District 1, Robert Vroman District 2, Ann Wagner District 3, Blaine Luetkemeyer District 4, Vicky Hartzler District 5, Jacob Turk District 6, Sam Graves District 7, Billy Long District 8, Jason Smith State Senator District 2, Bob Onder District 4, Robert J. Crump District 6, Mike Bernskoetter District 8, Mike Cierpiot District 10, Jeanie Riddle District 12, Dan Hegeman District 16, Justin Dan Brown District 18, Cindy O’Laughlin District 20, Eric W. Burlison District 22, Paul Wieland District 24, Gregory B. Powers District 26, Dave Schatz District 28, Sandy Crawford District 30, Lincoln Hough District 32, Bill White District 34, Tony Luetkemeyer State Representative District 1, Allen Andrews District 2, J. Eggleston District 3, Danny Busick District 4, Greg Sharpe District 5, Louis Riggs District 6, Tim Remole District 7, Rusty Black District 8, James W. (Jim) Neely 1 District 9, Sheila Solon District 10, Bill Falkner District 11, Brenda Shields District 12, Kenneth Wilson District 13, Vic Allred District 14, Kevin Corlew District 15, Steve West District 16, Noel J Shull District 17, Mary Hill District 18, Sarah Mills District 20, Bill E. Kidd District 23, David Martin District 30, Jon Patterson District 31, Dan Stacy District 32, Jeff Coleman District 33, Donna Pfautsch District 34, Rebecca Roeber District 35, Tom Lovell District 37, John D Boyd Jr District 38, Doug Richey District 39, Peggy McGaugh District 40, Jim Hansen District 41, Randy Pietzman District 42, Jeff Porter District 43, Kent Haden District 44, Cheri Toalson Reisch District 46, Cathy D. Richards District 47, Charles (Chuck) Basye District 48, Dave Muntzel District 49, Travis Fitzwater District 50, Sara Walsh District 51, Dean A. Dohrman District 52, Bradley Pollitt District 53, Glen Kolkmeyer District 54, Dan Houx District 55, Mike Haffner District 56, Jack Bondon District 57, Rodger L. Reedy District 58, David Wood District 59, Rudy L. Veit District 60, Dave Griffith District 61, Aaron D. Griesheimer District 62, Tom Hurst District 63, Bryan Spencer District 64, Tony Lovasco District 65, Tom Hannegan District 67, Patti Longworth 2 District 69, Adam Jenning District 70, Mark Matthiesen District 72, Bruce Buwalda District 82, Erik Shelquist District 85, Steven McKnight District 87, Steven G. Bailey District 88, Lloyd Nolan District 89, Dean Plocher District 91, Jennifer Bird District 92, Bill Heisse District 94, Jim Murphy District 95, Michael A. ODonnell District 96, David J. Gregory District 97, Mary Elizabeth Coleman District 98, Shamed Dogan District 99, Jean Evans District 100, Derek Grier District 101, Bruce DeGroot District 102, Ron Hicks District 103, John D. Wiemann District 104, Adam Schnelting District 105, Phil Christofanelli District 106, Chrissy Sommer District 107, Nick Schroer District 108, Justin Hill District 109, John Simmons District 110, Dottie Bailey District 111, Shane Roden District 112, Rob Vescovo District 113, Dan Shaul District 114, Becky Ruth District 115, Elaine Freeman Gannon District 116, Dale L. Wright District 117, Mike Henderson District 118, Mike McGirl District 119, Nate Tate District 120, Jason Chipman District 121, Don Mayhew District 122, Steve Lynch District 123, Suzie Pollock District 124, Rocky Miller District 125, Warren D. Love District 126, Patricia Pike District 127, Ann Kelley District 128, Mike Stephens District 129, Jeff Knight District 130, Jeff Messenger 3 District 131, Sonya Murray Anderson District 132, Sarah Semple District 133, Curtis D. Trent District 134, Elijah Haahr District 135, Steve Helms District 136, J. Craig Fishel District 137, John F. Black District 138, Brad Hudson District 139, Jered Taylor District 140, Lynn Morris District 141, Hannah Kelly District 142, Robert Ross District 143, Jeffrey Pogue District 144, Chris Dinkins District 145, Rick Francis District 146, Barry D. Hovis District 147, Kathy Swan District 148, Holly Rehder District 149, Don Rone District 150, Andrew McDaniel District 151, Herman Morse District 152, Hardy Billington District 153, Jeff Shawan District 154, David Evans District 155, Karla Eslinger District 156, Jeff Justus District 157, Mike Moon District 158, Scott Fitzpatrick District 159, Dirk E. Deaton District 160, Ben Baker District 161, Lane Roberts District 162, Robert (Bob) Bromley District 163, Cody Smith Circuit Judge Circuit 3, Tom Alley Circuit 4, Roger Prokes Circuit 5 Division 1, Kate Schaefer Circuit 8, Kevin L. Walden Circuit 11 Division 3, Jack Banas Circuit 11 Division 4, Mike Fagras Circuit 11 Division 5, Jon A. Cunningham Circuit 11 Division 7, Daniel Pelikan Circuit 12, Jason Lamb Circuit 13 Division 1, Brouck Jacobs Circuit 13 Division 3, Kevin Crane Circuit 14, Gillis C. Leonard 4 Circuit 17 Division 1, William (Bill) Collins Circuit 18, Robert Lawrence Koffman Circuit 19 Division 1, Jon E. Beetem Circuit 20 Division 1, Craig E. Hellmann Circuit 23 Division 1, Joe Rathert Circuit 23 Division 4, Brenda Stacey Circuit 23 Division 5, Vic Melenbrink Circuit 23 Division 6, Troy Cardona Circuit 24 Division 1, Jerel Lee Poor II Circuit 25 Division 1, Bill Hickle Circuit 26 Division 1, Matt Hamner Circuit 28, David Munton Circuit 29 Division 1, Gayle L. Crane Circuit 29 Division 3, David Boyce Mouton Circuit 30, Michael O. Hendrickson Circuit 32 Division 2, Benjamin F. Lewis Circuit 34, Daniel Cornacchione, Sr. Circuit 35, Robert (Rob) Mayer Circuit 37, Steven Privette Circuit 38 Division 1, Laura Johnson Circuit 39, Jack Goodman Circuit 40, Gregory Stremel Circuit 42 Division 1, Megan Seay Circuit 43 Division 1, Ryan Horsman Circuit 44, Craig Carter Circuit 45, Patrick S. Flynn Circuit 46, Jeff Merrell 5 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill State Auditor Nicole Galloway U.S. Representative District 1, Lacy Clay District 2, Cort VanOstran District 3, Katy Geppert District 4, Renee Hoagenson District 5, Emanuel Cleaver II District 6, Henry Robert Martin District 7, Jamie Daniel Schoolcraft District 8, Kathy Ellis State Senator District 2, Patrice Billings District 4, Karla May District 6, Nicole Thompson District 8, Hillary Shields District 10, Ayanna Shivers District 12, Terry Richard District 14, Brian Williams District 16, Ryan Dillon District 18, Crystal Stephens District 20, Jim Billedo District 22, Robert Butler District 24, Jill Schupp District 26, John Kiehne District 28, Joe Poor District 30, Charlie Norr District 32, Carolyn McGowan District 34, Martin T. Rucker II State Representative District 1, Paul Taylor District 3, Joni Perry District 5, Joe Frese District 6, Mitch Wrenn District 7, Dennis VanDyke District 8, Caleb McKnight District 9, Bob Bergland 6 District 10, Shane R. Thompson District 11, Brady Lee O’Dell District 12, Sandy Van Wagner District 13, Mitch Weber District 14, Matt Sain District 15, Jon Carpenter District 16, Tom Gorenc District 17, Mark Ellebracht District 18, Wes Rogers District 19, Ingrid Burnett District 20, Jessica Merrick District 21, Robert Sauls District 22, Brandon Ellington District 23, Barbara Anne Washington District 24, Judy Morgan District 25, Greg Razer District 26, Ashley Bland Manlove District 27, Richard Brown District 28, Jerome Barnes District 29, Rory Rowland District 30, Ryana Parks-Shaw District 31, Travis Hagewood District 32, Janice Brill District 33, Pat Williams District 34, James P. (Jim) Ripley District 35, Keri Ingle District 36, DaRon McGee District 37, Joe Runions District 38, Abby Zavos District 39, Rick Mellon District 41, David A Beckham District 42, Joseph Widner District 43, Jamie Blair District 44, Maren Bell Jones District 45, Kip Kendrick District 46, Martha Stevens District 47, Adrian Plank District 48, Raymond (Jeff) Faubion District 49, Lisa Buhr District 50, Michela Skelton District 51, Vince Lutterbie District 52, Dan Marshall District 53, Connie Simmons District 54, James L. Williams District 57, Joan Shores District 59, Linda Ellen Greeson District 60, Sara Michael 7 District 61, Pamela A. Menefee District 62, Ashley D. Fajkowski District 63, Janet Kester District 64, Shawn Finklein District 65, Bill Otto District 66, Tommie Pierson, Jr. District 67, Alan K. Green District 68, Jay Mosley District 69, Gretchen Bangert District 70, Paula Brown District 71, LaDonna Appelbaum District 72, Doug Clemens District 73, Raychel Proudie District 74, Cora Faith Walker District 75, Alan Gray District 76, Chris Carter District 77, Steve Roberts District 78, Bruce Franks Jr. District 79, LaKeySha Bosley District 80, Peter Merideth District 81, Steve Butz District 82, Donna M.C. Baringer District 83, Gina Mitten District 84, Wiley Price IV District 85, Kevin L. Windham, Jr. District 86, Maria N. Chappelle-Nadal District 87, Ian Mackey District 88, Tracy McCreery District 89, Kevin FitzGerald District 90, Deb Lavender District 91, Sarah Unsicker District 92, Doug Beck District 93, Bob Burns District 94, Jean Pretto District 95, Mike Walter District 96, Erica Hoffman District 97, Mike Revis District 98, Charles Triplett District 99, Mike LaBozzetta District 100, Helena Webb District 101, Genevieve Steidtmann District 102, John F. 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