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Certification of Candidates and Party Emblems Certification of Candidates and Party Emblems Certified by John R. Ashcroft Secretary of State IMPORTANT These are candidates for the General Election on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 JOHN R. ASHCROFT SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES C. KIRKPATRICK STATE OF MISSOURI ELECTIONS DIVISION STATE INFORMATION CENTER (573) 751-2301 (573) 751-4936 August 28, 2018 Dear Election Authority: I, John R. Ashcroft, Secretary of State of the State of Missouri, in compliance with Section 115.401, RSMo, hereby certify that the persons named hereinafter and whose addresses are set opposite their respective names were duly and lawfully nominated as candidates of the above-named parties and independent candidates for the offices herein named to be filled at the General Election to be held November 6, 2018. This 2018 General Election Certification booklet contains: 1. The list of names and addresses of candidates entitled to be voted for at the November 6, 2018 general election; 2. The list of names and addresses of the nonpartisan judicial candidates to be voted for at the November 2018 general election; and 3. The party emblems. These emblems are required by law to be certified by the Secretary of State but are not required to be included on the ballot. Please be advised that candidate filing remains open for certain offices. These offices are denoted with an * in the certification book. Our office will issue supplemental certifications as necessary, should candidates file for those offices. If you are impact- ed by an open filing period, you should consider withholding printing ballots until further notified. If you have any questions, please call us at (800) 669-8683 or (573) 751-2301. Sincerely, John R. Ashcroft Secretary of State Certificate of Candidates for Nomination State of Missouri ss. Secretary of State } The following are candidates for nomination to be voted for at the General Election to be held in the state of Missouri on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2018, being the 6th day of November 2018, who have filed in the office of John R. Ashcroft, Secretary of State, written declarations of candidacy as candidates for nomination, and are entitled to be voted for at such general as required by law. REPUBLICAN PARTY EMBLEM REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES For U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, 5215 E Hwy 163, Columbia 65201 For State Auditor Saundra McDowell, 110 Fulkerson St, Jefferson City 65109 For U.S. Representative District 1, Robert Vroman, 4105 Dressell Ave, St Louis 63120 District 2, Ann Wagner, 313 St Andrews Ct, Ballwin 63011 District 3, Blaine Luetkemeyer, 619 Main St, St Elizabeth 65075 District 4, Vicky Hartzler, 30218 S Pleasant Ridge Rd, Harrisonville 64701 District 5, Jacob Turk, 417 SE Annette St, Lee’s Summit 64063 District 6, Sam Graves, 19181 State Hwy O, Tarkio 64491 District 7, Billy Long, 3923 E Glen Abbey Dr, Springfield 65809 District 8, Jason Smith, 45943 Hwy 72, Salem 65560 For State Senator District 2, Bob Onder, 2090 Key Harbour Dr, Lake St Louis 63367 District 4, Robert J. Crump, 3955 Jamieson Ave, Apt 1E, St Louis 63109 District 6, Mike Bernskoetter, 5219 Glovers Ford Rd, Jefferson City 65101 District 8, Mike Cierpiot, 214 NE Landings Cir, Lee’s Summit 64064 District 10, Jeanie Riddle, 350 Northrup Ave, Holts Summit 65043 District 12, Dan Hegeman, 18739 CR 294, Cosby 64436 District 16, Justin Dan Brown, 14190 CR 4100, Rolla 65401 7 District 18, Cindy O’Laughlin, 6584 Frances Ln, Shelbina 63468 District 20, Eric W. Burlison, 4879 S Tanager Ave, Brookline Station 65619 District 22, Paul Wieland, 1015 Castlemain Dr, Imperial 63052 District 24, Gregory B. Powers, 922 Wynhaven Ln, Manchester 63011 District 26, Dave Schatz, 700 Schatz Ln, Sullivan 63080 District 28, Sandy Crawford, 273 State Hwy 32, Buffalo 65622 District 30, Lincoln Hough, 1373 E Commercial St, Springfield 65803 District 32, Bill White, 2122 E 47th St, Joplin 64804 District 34, Tony Luetkemeyer, 5875 Chateau Ct, Parkville 64152 For State Representative District 1, Allen Andrews, 21943 Hwy E, Grant City 64456 District 2, J. Eggleston, 5709 SW State Rte J, Osborn 64474 District 3, Danny Busick, 10975 Acorn Dr, Newtown 64667 District 4, Greg Sharpe, 22364 State Hwy 156, Ewing 63440 District 5, Louis Riggs, 42 Holiday, Hannibal 63401 District 6, Tim Remole, 38932 State Hwy C, Excello 65247 District 7, Rusty Black, 9083 LIV 529, Chillicothe 64601 District 8, James W. (Jim) Neely, 5433 NW State Rte D, Cameron 64429 District 9, Sheila Solon, 2105 N Leonard Rd, St Joseph 64506 District 10, Bill Falkner, 3905 N 29th St, St Joseph 64506 District 11, Brenda Shields, 47 SE Erin Ct, St Joseph 64507 District 12, Kenneth Wilson, 19507 Diamond Ln, Smithville 64089 District 13, Vic Allred, 6501 N National Dr, Parkville 64152 District 14, Kevin Corlew, 5317 N Pennsylvania Ave, Kansas City 64118 District 15, Steve West, 8026 N Harrison Ln, Kansas City 64118 District 16, Noel J Shull, 8620 N Richmond Ave, Kansas City 64157 District 17, Mary Hill, 1354 Wildbriar Dr, Liberty 64068 District 18, Sarah Mills, 1801 NW 38th St, Unit 412, Kansas City 64116 District 20, Bill E. Kidd, 18610 E Ninth St N, Independence 64056 District 23, David Martin, 5217 E 28th St, Kansas City 64128 District 30, Jon Patterson, 617 NE Lake Pointe Dr, Lee’s Summit 64064 District 31, Dan Stacy, 1215 SW Hillcrest Dr, Blue Springs 64015 District 32, Jeff Coleman, 1009 NW Hickory Ct, Grain Valley 64029 District 33, Donna Pfautsch, 1422 Norfolk Dr, Harrisonville 64701 District 34, Rebecca Roeber, 603 NE Clubhouse Dr, Lee’s Summit 64086 District 35, Tom Lovell, 3321 SW Rockbridge Dr, Lee’s Summit 64081 District 37, John D Boyd Jr, 15205 White Ave, Grandview 64030 District 38, Doug Richey, 2213 Chanticleer, Excelsior Springs 64024 District 39, Peggy McGaugh, 21173 CR 274, Carrollton 64633 District 40, Jim Hansen, 5877 Hwy C, Frankford 63441 District 41, Randy Pietzman, 699 Mennemeyer Rd, Troy 63379 8 District 42, Jeff Porter, 2 Wright Ct, Montgomery City 63361 District 43, Kent Haden, 21952 Audrain Rd 982, Mexico 65265 District 44, Cheri Toalson Reisch, 115 East St, Hallsville 65255 District 46, Cathy D. Richards, 3108 Woodkirk Ln, Columbia 65203 District 47, Charles (Chuck) Basye, 15000 W Hwy 40, Rocheport 65279 District 48, Dave Muntzel, 14011 Hwy 5, Boonville 65233 District 49, Travis Fitzwater, 1838 Pinnacle Pt, Holts Summit 65043 District 50, Sara Walsh, 6676 American Setter Dr, Ashland 65010 District 51, Dean A. Dohrman, 16695 Wood Rd, La Monte 65337 District 52, Bradley Pollitt, 2900 Katy Trail Ave, Sedalia 65301 District 53, Glen Kolkmeyer, 7075 Deerview Dr, Odessa 64076 District 54, Dan Houx, 216 NW 21st Rd, Warrensburg 64093 District 55, Mike Haffner, 20606 S State Rte 7, Pleasant Hill 64080 District 56, Jack Bondon, 16507 Fairway Rd, Belton 64012 District 57, Rodger L. Reedy, 11109 Yearout Rd, Windsor 65360 District 58, David Wood, 20492 Estates Ln, Versailles 65084 District 59, Rudy L. Veit, 1704 S Oaks Dr, Wardsville 65101 District 60, Dave Griffith, 1207 Peyton Dr, Jefferson City 65101 District 61, Aaron D. Griesheimer, 803 Wilshire Dr, Washington 63090 District 62, Tom Hurst, 1111 CR 508, St Thomas 65076 District 63, Bryan Spencer, 1084 Chesterfield Dr, Wentzville 63385 District 64* District 65, Tom Hannegan, 316 Jefferson St, St Charles 63301 District 67, Patti Longworth, 3878 Wolcott Ct, Florissant 63034 District 69, Adam Jenning, 1315 Estes Dr, Florissant 63031 District 70, Mark Matthiesen, 2305 Cedar Dale Ct, Maryland Heights 63043 District 72, Bruce Buwalda, 95 Grand Circle Dr, Maryland Heights 63043 District 82, Erik Shelquist, 4605 Milentz Ave, Fl 1, St Louis 63116 District 85, Steven McKnight, 8916 Windom Ave, St Louis 63114 District 87, Steven G. Bailey, 43 Aberdeen Pl, St Louis 63105 District 88, Lloyd Nolan, 770 Montmartre Dr, St Louis 63141 District 89, Dean Plocher, 12819 Wood Valley Ct, St Louis 63131 District 91, Jennifer Bird, 9244 Laurel Hill Dr, St Louis 63126 District 92, Bill Heisse, 9835 Arv Ellen Dr, St Louis 63123 District 94, Jim Murphy, 4938 Karington Place Dr, St Louis 63129 District 95, Michael A. ODonnell, 7043 Chalkstone Rd, St Louis 63129 District 96, David J. Gregory, 12820 Weber Hill Rd, St Louis 63127 District 97, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, 1020 Sable Ln, Arnold 63010 *This office remains open due to a withdrawal. Filing deadline for nomination of candidate is September 18, 2018 by 5:00 pm. 9 District 98, Shamed Dogan, 212 Oakwood Farms Ct, Ballwin 63021 District 99, Jean Evans, 1641 Award Dr, Manchester 63021 District 100, Derek Grier, 2271 Baxter Rd, Chesterfield 63017 District 101, Bruce DeGroot, 16814 Crystal Springs Dr, Chesterfield 63005 District 102, Ron Hicks, 27 Wild Ginger Ct, Dardenne Prairie 63368 District 103, John D. Wiemann, 92 Myrtle Wood Ct, O Fallon 63368 District 104, Adam Schnelting, 2304 Britain Way, St Charles 63304 District 105, Phil Christofanelli, 1011 Saravalle Dr, St Peters 63376 District 106, Chrissy Sommer, 6 Williamsburg Ct, St Charles 63303 District 107, Nick Schroer, 514 Deer Brook Dr, O Fallon 63366 District 108, Justin Hill, 85 Knowledge Ct, Lake St Louis 63367 District 109, John Simmons, 954 Cobblestone Dr, Washington 63090 District 110, Dottie Bailey, 605 Meramec View Dr, Eureka 63025 District 111, Shane Roden, 6153 Brookton Oaks Dr, Cedar Hill 63016 District 112, Rob Vescovo, 2731 Riebold Dr, Arnold 63010 District 113, Dan Shaul, 925 Falcon Dr, Imperial 63052 District 114, Becky Ruth, 1205 Alexander Dr, Festus 63028 District 115, Elaine Freeman Gannon, 5226 State Rd H, De Soto 63020 District 116, Dale L. Wright, 11 Hollyhock Ln, Farmington 63640 District 117, Mike Henderson, 108 Jacob Trl, Bonne Terre 63628 District 118, Mike McGirl, 10180 Buckley Rd, Potosi 63664 District 119, Nate Tate, 8 Andrew St, St Clair 63077 District 120, Jason Chipman, 126 Robin Hill Dr, Steelville 65565 District 121, Don Mayhew, 250 Hwy HH, Crocker 65452 District 122, Steve Lynch, 116 Glen Haven Dr, Waynesville 65583 District 123, Suzie Pollock, 602 Hunters Creek Dr, Lebanon 65536 District 124, Rocky Miller, 714 Hwy D, Osage Beach 65065 District 125, Warren D.
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