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Primary Election MISSOURI RIGHT TO LIFE FEDERAL AND STATE POLITICAL ACTION COmmITTEES CANDIDATE RATINGS AND ENDORSEMENTS Primary Election ~ August 4, 2020 Below are the candidates of the major parties as they appear on the ballot and their ratings by Missouri Right to Life Federal or State Political Action Committee. Ratings are based on surveys, public statements, public record, voting records for those who presently hold or previously held office, interviews, and information from those in the districts. Candidates in BOLD CAPS are endorsed by Missouri Right to Life Federal or State Political Action Committee for the August 4 primary election. KEY Jeffrey Nowak (R) NR U.S. Congress Dist. 8 R Republican Lynette Trares (R) NR JASON SMITH (R) I PL D Democrat Megan Rezabek (D) NR Kathy Ellis (D) AL I Incumbent Dennis Oglesby (D) NR Missouri Statewide PL Pro-life/Endorsed U.S. Congress Dist. 4 Governor M Mixed voting record Neal Gist (R) NR and/or survey Raleigh Ritter (R) GS VICKY HARTZLER (R) I PL AL Anti-life MIKE PARSON (R) I PL Lindsey Simmons (D) NR i Current or past endorsement James W (Jim) Neely (R) GS by anti-life organization Saundra McDowell (R) GS NV No voting record U.S. Congress Dist. 5 Nicole Galloway (D) AL i GV Good voting record Clay Chastain (R) NR Jimmie Matthews (D) NR GS Good survey Ryan Derks (R) NR Antoin Johnson (D) NR NR No response to survey Weldon (Wilbur) Woodward (R) GS Richonda Oaks (R) NR Eric Morrison (D) NR Robin John Daniel Van Quaethem (D) AL Federal R H (Twin Bears) Hess (R) GS Jerry W Barham (R) GS Lieutenant Governor U.S. President Emanuel Cleaver II (D) I AL i Arnie C AC Dienoff (R) GS DONALD TRUMP (R) I PL Maite Salazar (D) NR MIKE KEHOE (R) I PL Joe Biden (D) AL i Aaron T Wisdom (R) NR U.S. Congress Dist. 6 Mike Carter (R) NR U.S. Congress Dist. 1 SAM GRAVES (R) I PL Gregory A Upchurch (D) NR WINNIE HEARTSTRONG (R) PL Chris Ryan (R) NR Alissia Canady (D) NR Anthony Rogers (R) NR Ramona Farris (D) NR Cori Bush (D) NR Charles West (D) NR Secretary of State Lacy Clay (D) I AL i Gena L Ross (D) NR JOHN R (JAY) ASHCROFT (R) I PL Katherine (Kat) Bruckner (D) NR Henry Martin (D) NR Yinka Faleti (D) AL i Donald Robert Sartain (D) NR U.S. Congress Dist. 2 State Treasurer ANN WAGNER (R) I PL U.S. Congress Dist. 7 SCOTT FITZPATRICK (R) I PL Jill Schupp (D) AL i Eric Harleman (R) NR Vicki Lorenz Englund (D) AL i Kevin VanStory (R) NR U.S. Congress Dist. 3 Steve Chentnik (R) NR Attorney General Brandon Wilkinson (R) GS BILLY LONG (R) I PL ERIC SCHMITT (R) I PL Adela Wisdom (R) NR Camille Lombardi-Olive (R) NR Rich Finneran (D) NR BLAINE LUETKEMEYER (R) I PL Teresa Montseny (D) NR Elad Gross (D) NR Dist. 17 Missouri Senate MO House of Representatives MICKEY YOUNGHANZ (R) PL (Only odd numbered senate districts have Lauren Arthur (D) I AL i Dist. 1 elections in 2020) Allen Andrews (R) I GV/NR Dist. 1 Dist.19 DAVID LENIHAN (R) PL Caleb Rowden (R) I GV/NR Dist. 2 MITCHELL KOHLBERG (R) PL J EGGLESTON (R) I PL Judy Baker (D) AL i Doug Beck (D) AL i Mindi Smith (D) NR Dist. 21 Dist. 3 DENNY HOSKINS (R) I PL Dist. 3 Kent Scism (R) GS DANNY BUSICK (R) I PL Joshua Barrett (R) GS Dist. 23 ELAINE FREEMAN GANNON (R) PL Dan O’Connell (R) M Dist. 4 GREG SHARPE (R) I PL BILL EIGEL (R) I PL Dist. 5 Eric Wulff (R) GS MICHAEL HEBRON (R) PL Dist. 5 Richard Orr (D) NR William C (Bill) Haas (D) NR LOUIS RIGGS (R) I PL Megan Ellyia Green (D) AL i Dist. 25 Dist. 6 Jeremiah Church (D) M JEFF SHAWAN (R) PL ED LEWIS (R) PL Michelle Sherod (D) NR JASON BEAN (R) PL Terrence Fiala (D) NR Steve Roberts (D) AL EDDY JUSTICE (R) PL McFarlane E Duncan (D) NR STEPHEN CARROLL COOKSON (R) PL Dist. 7 Dist. 7 Rusty Black (R) I GV/NR Dist. 27 Michael R Brown (D) AL Holly Rehder (R) GS Dist. 8 Greg Razer (D) AL i KATHY SWAN (R) PL Gary Stroud (R) NR Donnie Owens (D) NR DARLENE BRECKENRIDGE (R) PL Dist. 9 DAVID MARTIN (R) PL RANDY RAILSBACK (R) PL Dist. 29 DAVID WOODY (R) PL Barbara Anne Washington (D) AL i MIKE MOON (R) PL Ryan Myers (D) AL DAVID COLE (R) PL Dist. 9 DEAN VANSCHOIACK (R) PL Dist. 11 Dist. 31 TINA GOODRICK (R) PL John Joseph Rizzo (D) I AL i Jack Bondon (R) GS Karen Planalp (D) NR RICK BRATTIN (R) PL Dist. 13 Bill Yarberry (R) GS Dist. 10 Alan (Al) Green (D) AL i Raymond Kinney (D) NR BILL FALKNER (R) I PL Tommie Pierson Jr (D) AL i Colby Murphy (D) NR Dist. 33 Angela Walton Mosley (D) NR ROBERT ROSS (R) PL Dist. 11 Karla Eslinger (R) GS Dist. 15 Brenda Shields (R) I GV/NR ANDREW KOENIG (R) I PL Van Kelly (R) GS Brady Lee ODell (D) NR Deb Lavender (D) AL i Tammy Harty (D) NR Dist. 12 Dist. 22 Dist. 32 JOSH HURLBERT (R) PL Yolanda Young (D) AL JEFF COLEMAN (R) I PL Deannette Lemons (R) M Kevon Graves (D) NR Wade Hugh Kiefer (D) NR Bryce Bradford (D) NR Dist. 33 Sheoni Givens (D) NR CHRIS SANDER (R) PL Dist. 13 Jeff Francis (D) NR ALEX HOLT (R) PL Vic Allred (R) I GV/NR Dist. 23 Vic Abundis (D) NR Dist. 34 Michael L Johnson (D) NR RICK ROEBER (R) PL Dist. 14 Derron Black (D) NR Chris Hager (D) NR ERIC HOLMES (R) PL Dist. 24 Ashley Aune (D) AL i Dist. 35 Emily Weber (D) AL i SEAN SMITH (R) PL Dist. 15 Connor Nowalk (D) NR Keri Ingle (D) I AL i Adam Richardson (R) NR Sammie Arnold (D) NR Steve West (R) NR Dist. 36 Dist. 25 Maggie Nurrenbern (D) AL i NOLA WOOD (R) PL Drew Rogers (D) NR Mark A Sharp (D) AL Dist. 16 Patty Lewis (D) NR Laura L Loyacono (D) AL i CHRIS BROWN (R) PL Josh Swafford (D) NR James Shackelford (D) AL i Dist. 37 Dist. 26 JOHN D BOYD JR (R) PL Ashley Bland Manlove (D) I AL i Dist. 17 Annette Turnbaugh (D) NR BRANDT VIRCKS (R) PL Jamie T Braden (D) NR Mark Ellebracht (D) I AL Dist. 38 Dist. 27 DOUG RICHEY (R) I PL Dist. 18 Richard Brown (D) I AL i Wes Rogers (D) I AL i Dist. 39 Dist. 28 PEGGY MCGAUGH (R) I PL Dist. 19 Jerome Barnes (D) I AL i Ingrid Burnett (D) I AL i Dist. 40 Dist. 29 Nicholas (Wick) Thomas (D) NR CHAD PERKINS (R) PL Rory Rowland (D) I AL Phyllis Hardwick (D) NR HEATHER DODD (R) PL RON STAGGS (R) PL Dist. 30 Dist. 20 WOODROW POLSTON (R) PL JON PATTERSON (R) I PL BILL E KIDD (R) I PL THOMAS R (TOMMY) SCHULTZ PL Art Schaaf (D) NR Mike Englert (D) NR Dist. 41 Dist. 31 Dist. 21 Randy Pietzman (R) I GV/NR DAN STACY (R) I PL Vicki Riley (R) NR Ronie Swinton (R) NR Robert Sauls (D) I AL Dist. 42 Rhonda R Dolan (D) AL i JEFF PORTER (R) I PL Jamar Buford (D) NR Dist. 43 Dist. 55 Dist. 66 KENT HADEN (R) I PL MIKE HAFFNER (R) I PL Marlene Terry (D) AL i Troy A Jefferson (D) NR Dist. 44 Dist. 56 Thomas (Tommie) Gary Bradley (D) AL i CHERI TOALSON REISCH (R) I PL MICHAEL DAVIS (R) PL Jacque Sample (D) NR CHIP ANDERSON (R) PL Dist. 67 JOHN WEBB (R) PL Aaron Craig (D) NR Dist. 45 Neal Barnes (D) AL Neil Smith (D) M Kip Kendrick (D) I AL i Dist. 57 Dist. 68 Dist. 46 RODGER L REEDY (R) I PL Jay Mosley (D) I AL i Martha Stevens (D) I AL i Mike Moehlenkamp (D) NR Dist. 58 Dist. 47 WILLARD HALEY (R) PL Dist. 69 CHARLES (CHUCK) BASYE (R) I PL TIMOTHY T FABER (R) PL SCOTT E CAZADD (R) PL Adrian Plank (D) NR Gretchen Bangert (D) I AL i Dist. 59 Dist. 48 RUDY VEIT (R) I PL Dist. 70 TIM TAYLOR (R) PL Jerry Adzima (R) NR DON (DONNIE) BARAGARY (R) PL Dist. 60 Paula Brown (D) I AL i William (Bill) Betteridge (D) NR DAVE GRIFFITH (R) I PL Joshua Dunne (D) NR Dist. 71 Dist. 49 Boris Abadzhyan (D) AL Travis Fitzwater (R) I GV/NR Dist. 61 LaDonna Appelbaum (D) I AL i AARON D GRIESHEIMER (R) I PL Dist. 50 Dist. 72 SARA WALSH (R) I PL Dist. 62 DARREN L GRANT (R) PL Kari L Chesney (D) AL i CHRIS BEYER (R) PL Doug Clemens (D) I AL BRUCE SASSMANN (R) PL Dist. 51 TOM REED (R) PL Dist. 73 KURTIS GREGORY (R) PL Nancy J Ragan (D) NR Raychel Proudie (D) I AL i Dist. 52 Dist. 63 BRADLEY POLLITT (R) I PL 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