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Map Missouri House Airport Locations in House Districts TARKIO MEMPHIS LINCOLN SMARTT WORTH PUTNAM o KAHOKA MARYVILLE UNIONVILLE SCHUYLER o MERCER o 64 o BETHANY o ATCHISON 1 o ALBANY 3 SCOTLAND CLARK 65 ADAIR ST. NODAWAY o o SULLIVAN MONTICELLO HARRISON TRENTON KIRKSVILLE 4 CHARLES 67 GENTRY KNOX 63 107 69 68 HOLT o LAMBERT 66 9 2 o o 108 105 106 74 75 ANDREW GRUNDY LEWIS 103 70 o 73 DAVIESS LINN 104 72 MACON CREVEo 85 ST. LOUIS DEKALB SHELBYVILLE 71 ST JOSEPH CHILLICOTHE BROOKFIELD 102 COEUR 76 CITY MACON HANNIBAL 86 10 CAMERON 7 o 5 o ST. 88 87 84 77 o o o 6 MARION SPIRIT LOUIS o o SHELBY o 42 101 100 83 79 78 11 CALDWELL LIVINGSTON 89 80 BUCHANAN CLINTON 90 91 82 MONROoE 99 81 MOBERLY 98 92 8 CARROLL CITY RALLS 93 PLATTE CHARITON PIKE 109 110 96 94 MOSBY 39 o MONROE FRANKLIN 12 CLAY EXCELSIOR CARROLLTON 40 97 KANSAS CITY SPRINGS RANDOLPH oBOWLING oo AUDRAIN 95 INT'L o 38 o GREEN RAY MEXICO 112 119 111 113 KANSAS CITY o 20 HIGGINSVILLE SALINE HOWARD 47 44 43 o JEFFERSON DOWNTOWN LEE'S SUMMIT o BOONE LINCOLN 53o 51 BOONVILLE SMARTT LAFAYETTE MARSHALL CALLAWAY 42 41 48 45 MONTGOMERY 64 8 o 33 o COLUMBIA o 12 RAY JACKSON WARRENSBURG FULTON ST. CHARLES LAMBERT SEDALIA COOPER o HERMANN WARREN KANSAS CITY o 63 SPIRIT MOSBYo o 55 o 50 JEFFERSON o INT'L EXCELSIOR HARRISONVILLE 54 52 o o o CITY o WASHINGTON CREVE 38 SPRINGS 56 JOHNSON 49 o ST. LOUIS CITY 16 o PETTIS MONITEAU o COEUR PLATTE CLAY o LINN 61 FRANKLIN ST. LOUIS 39 CASS VERSAILLES COLE 60 14 15 LINCOLN GASCONADE 109 13 17 57 CLINTON ELDON 59 o BUTLER o 18 o 58 o OSAGE 119 20 HENRY o o MORGAN SULLIVAN JEFFERSON o 19 53 o MILLER 62 114 KANSAS CITY WARSAW ROLLA/VICHY o DOWNTOWN 23 21 124 118 24 BATES ST. CLAIR BENTON OSAGE CUBA WASHINGTON 22 BEACH KAISER/ MARIES o 115 oo BONNE 29 32 LAKE OZARK o POTOSI 26 28 126 EL DORADO TERRE STE. 125 CAMDEN CAMDENTON 120 PERRYVILLE 30 NEVADA SPRINGS o 121 GENEVIEVE 25 27 31 HICKORY CRAWFORD o o o JACKSON oRICHLAND PHELPS 116 o o oCEDAR 129 122 BISMARCK ® 123 36 35 LEE'S PULASKI o FARMINGTON SUMMIT VERNON STOCKTON BUFFALO LEBANON WAYNESVILLE o PERRY BOLIVAR o S1T.1 FR7ANCOIS 37 34 33 o SALEM IRON 128 o o oFREDERICKTOWN LAMAR o LACLEDE 142 o 56 55 JOHNSON POLK DALLAS CAPE o DENT 145 GIRARDEAU CASS 54 DADE SPRINGFIELD- HOUSTON REYNOLDS MADISON BARTON BRANSON WRIGHT 146 GREENENATIONAL 137 141 127 o 147 CAPE 131 WEBSTER MOUNTAIN TEXAS JASPER MILLER 143 144 BOLLINGER oGIRARDEAU 163 o 130o132135 MANSFIELD GROVE CABOOL PIEDMONT o JOPLIN LAWRENCE 133 SHANNON VAN 162 MOUNT 134136 o o o BUREN o WAYNE SCOTT 161 o VERNON MOUNTAIN SIKESTON NEWTON 139 140 WILLOW o STODDARD MISSISSIPPI CHRISTIAN AVA o o VIEW 160 157oAURORA o SPRINGS 148 o Airport CARTER POPLAR BLUFF DEXTER o NEOSHOoMONETT DOUGLAS o o BRANSON 154 151 NEW CHARLESTON o CASSVILLE WEST WEST DONIPHAN o o House District 156 POINT 155 OREGON MADRID 25 GAINESVILLE PLAINS MALDEN 159 o o LOOKOUT 153 o 152 NEW MADRID BNouumnbdearry MCDONALD 158 BUTLER 138 o TANEY HOWELL RIPLEY o BARRY OZARK o THAYER 149 o House District STONE o CAMPBELLoo GIDEON Boundary PEMISCOT County KENNETTo CARUTHERSVILLE 150 o Boundary DUNKLIN o STEELE HORNERSVILLEo Multimodal Operations 0 25 50 75 100 105 W. Capitol Ave. Prepared by: Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning Jefferson City, MO 65102 March 6, 2019 Miles Phone: (573) 526-2169 Fax: (573) 526-4709 Z:\MapProjects\MultiModal\Aviation\Airports_House_Senate_Dist.mxd Missouri House District Name Office District Name Office District Name Office District Name Office 1 Allen Andrews 407‐B 42 Jeff Porter 115‐I 83 Gina Mitten 107 124 Rocky Miller 412‐A 2J. Eggleston 302‐B 43 Kent Haden 410‐B 84 Wiley Price 109‐D 125 Warren Love 413‐B 3 Danny Busick 115‐B 44 Cheri Toalson Reisch 113 85 Kevin Windham 105‐I 126 Patricia Pike 404‐A 4 Greg Sharpe 203‐C 45 Kip Kendrick 101‐B 86 Maria Chappelle‐Nadal 130‐DC 127 Ann Kelley 102‐BB 5 Louis Riggs 115‐F 46 Martha Stevens 105‐E 87 Ian Mackey 105‐J 128 Mike Stephens 306‐B 6 Tim Remole 408‐A 47 Chuck Basye 401‐A; 400 88 Tracy McCreery 101‐A 129 Jeff Knight 413‐A 7 Rusty Black 114‐B 48 Dave Muntzel 317‐B 89 Dean Plocher 233‐A 130 Jeffrey Messenger 313‐2 8 Jim Neely 110‐B 49 Travis Fitzwater 410‐A 90 Deb Lavender 101‐C 131 Sonya Anderson 316 9 Sheila Solon 311 50 Sara Walsh 317‐A 91 Sarah Unsicker 135‐BC 132 Crystal Quade 204 10 Bill Falkner III 200‐BC 51 Dean Dohrman 303‐A 92 Doug Beck 135‐AC 133 Curtis Trent 201‐F 11 Brenda Shields 407‐A 52 Brad Pollitt 201‐CA 93 Bob Burns 105‐D 134 Elijah Haahr 308 12 Kenneth Wilson 312 53 Glen Kolkmeyer 402 94 Jim Murphy 405‐B 135 Steve Helms 206‐C 13 Vic Allred 400‐CC 54 Dan Houx 235‐BA 95 Michael O'Donnell 115‐D 136 Craig Fishel 201‐E 14 Matt Sain 101‐G 55 Mike Haffner 115‐E 96 David Gregory 233‐B 137 John Black 115‐A 15 Jon Carpenter 109‐A 56 Jack Bondon 403‐A 97 Mary Elizabeth Coleman 400 138 Brad Hudson 116A‐2 16 Noel J Shull 414 57 Rodger Reedy 115‐C 98 Shamed Dogan 411‐2 139 Jered Taylor 306‐A 17 Mark Ellebracht 135‐BA 58 David Wood 112 99 Vacant 0 140 Lynn Morris 205 18 Wes Rogers 135‐BB 59 Rudy Veit 203‐A 100 Derek Grier 406‐A 141 Hannah Kelly 235‐BB 19 Ingrid Burnett 105‐G 60 Dave Griffith 412‐B 101 Bruce DeGroot 201‐B 142 Robert Ross 302‐1 20 Bill Kidd 403‐B 61 Aaron Griesheimer 116‐1 102 Ron Hicks 235 143 Jeff Pogue 411‐A 21 Robert Sauls 105‐H 62 Tom Hurst 313‐3 103 John Wiemann 301 144 Chris Dinkins 110‐A 22 Brandon Ellington 109‐C 63 Bryan Spencer 200‐A 104 Adam Schnelting 200‐B 145 Rick Francis 415‐A 23 Barbara Washington 135‐AB 64 Tony Lovasco 116‐5 105 Phil Christofanelli 406‐B 146 Barry Hovis 400‐CA 24 Judy Morgan 105‐A 65 Tom Hannegan 304‐A 106 Chrissy Sommer 401‐B 147 Kathryn Swan 315 25 Greg Razer 103‐BC 66 Tommie Pierson Jr. 101‐H 107 Nick Schroer 206‐B 148 Holly Rehder 412‐C 26 Ashley Bland Manlove 101‐I 67 Alan Green 130‐DA 108 Justin Hill 300 149 Don Rone 207‐B 27 Richard Brown 109‐G 68 Jay Mosley 101‐D 109 John Simmons 116‐2 150 Andrew McDaniel 305‐B 28 Jerome Barnes 105‐C 69 Gretchen Bangert 109‐F 110 Dottie Bailey 115‐G 151 Herman Morse 135 29 Rory Rowland 101‐E 70 Paula Brown 106‐A 111 Shane Roden 305‐A 152 Hardy Billington 201‐C 30 Jonathan Patterson 405‐A 71 LaDonna Appelbaum 103‐BA 112 Rob Vescovo 302‐A 153 Jeff Shawan 415‐B 31 Dan Stacy 411‐B 72 Doug Clemens 101‐J 113 Dan Shaul 207‐A 154 David Evans 114‐C 32 Jeff Coleman 115‐J 73 Raychel Proudie 135‐AA 114 Becky Ruth 206‐A 155 Karla Eslinger 400‐CB 33 Donna Pfautsch 404‐B 74 Cora Faith Walker 105‐B 115 Elaine Gannon 304‐B 156 Jeffery Justus 314 34 Rebecca Roeber 234 75 Alan Gray 105‐F 116 Dale Wright 236‐B 157 Mike Moon 203‐B 35 Keri Ingle 109‐E 76 Chris Carter 103‐BB 117 Mike Henderson 236‐A 158 Vacant 0 36 DaRon McGee 134 77 Steven Roberts 109‐H 118 Mike McGirl 201‐A 159 Dirk Deaton 116‐A 37 Joe Runions 109‐B 78 Bruce Franks Jr. 130‐DB 119 Nate Tate 114‐A 160 Ben Baker 201‐D 38 Doug Richey 116A‐1 79 LaKeySha Bosley 101‐F 120 Jason Chipman 303‐B 161 Lane Roberts 201‐G 39 Peggy McGaugh 409‐B 80 Peter Merideth 101‐K 121 Don Mayhew 409‐A 162 Bob Bromley 102‐BA 40 Jim Hansen 111 81 Steve Butz 106‐B 122 Steve Lynch 313‐1 163 Cody Smith 309 41 Randy Pietzman 408‐B 82 Donna Baringer 109‐I 123 Suzie Pollock 201.
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