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MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2016 November 8, 2016 MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2016 November 8, 2016 GOVERNOR: 4 No Endorsement Chris Koster (D) 5 O.C. Latta (D) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: 6 No Endorsement Russ Carnahan (D) 7 No Endorsement SECRETARY OF STATE: 8 No Endorsement Robin Smith (D) 9 No Endorsement STATE TREASURER: 10 Pat Conway (D)* Judy Baker (D) 11 Galen Higdon, Jr. (R)* ATTORNEY GENERAL: 12 Sandy Van Wagner (D) Teresa Hensley (D) 13 Tyler McCall (D) U.S. SENATORS: 14 Martin Rucker II (D) Jason Kander (D) 15 Jon Carpenter (D)* U.S. REPRESENTATIVE: 16 No Endorsement 1 Lacy Clay (D)* 17 Mark Ellebracht (D) 2 Bill Otto (D) 18 Lauren Arthur (D)* 3 Kevin Miller (D) 19 Ingrid Burnett (D) 4 Gordon Christensen (D) 20 Bill Kidd (R)* 5 Emanuel Cleaver II (D)* 21 Ira Anders (D)* 6 Sam Graves (R)* 22 Brandon Ellington (D)* 7 Genevieve Williams (D) 23 Randy Dunn (D)* 8 Dave Cowell (D) 24 Judy Morgan (D)* MISSOURI SENATE: 25 Greg Razer (D) 1 Scott Sifton (D)* 26 Gail McCann Beatty (D)* 3 Gary Romine (R)* 27 Richard Brown (D)* 4 Jacob Hummel (D) 28 Jerome Barnes (D) 5 Jamilah Nasheed (D)* 29 Rory Rowland (D)* 7 Jason Holsman (D)* 30 Open 9 Shalonn “Kiki” Curls (D)* 31 No Endorsement 11 John Rizzo (D) 32 Jeanie Lauer (R)* 13 Gina Walsh (D)* 33 Chase Linder (D) 15 Open (D) 34 No Endorsement 17 Ryan Silvey (R)* 35 No Endorsement 19 Stephen Webber (D) 36 DaRon McGee (D)* 21 ElGene Ver Dught (D) 37 Joe Runions (D)* 23 Richard Orr (D) 38 No Endorsement 25 Bill Burlison (D) 39 No Endorsement 27 Open 40 No Endorsement 29 No Endorsement 41 No Endorsement 31 No Endorsement 42 Bart Korman (R)* 33 No Endorsement 43 Ed Lockwood (D) MISSOURI HOUSE: 44 Tom Pauley (D) 1 No Endorsement 45 Kip Kendrick (D)* 2 No Endorsement 46 Martha Stevens (D) 3 No Endorsement 47 Susan McClintic (D) JC jd/OPEIU 13 MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2016 November 8, 2016 48 No Endorsement 92 Doug Beck (D) 49 No Endorsement 93 Bob Burns (D)* 50 No Endorsement 94 Vicki Englund (D) 51 John Cozort (D) 95 Glenn Koenen (D) 52 Kyle Garner (D) 96 Open 53 No Endorsement 97 John McCaherty (R)* 54 Bob Gregory (D) 98 Nancy Craig (D) 55 Ashley Beard-Fosnow (D) 99 Bill Pinkston (D) 56 Dj Rash (D) 100 No Endorsement 57 William Grimes (D) 101 No Endorsement 58 No Endorsement 102 No Endorsement 59 No Endorsement 103 No Endorsement 60 No Endorsement 104 Kathie Conway (R)* 61 Tom Smith (D) 105 Brian Stiens (D) 62 No Endorsement 106 Chrissy Sommer (R)* 63 No Endorsement 107 Curtis Wylde (D) 64 No Endorsement 108 Ed Shew (D) 65 Kenny Biermann (D) 109 No Endorsement 66 Tommie Pierson Jr (D) 110 No Endorsement 67 Alan Green (D)* 111 Shane Roden (R)* 68 Keith English (I)* 112 Robert Butler (D) 69 Gretchen Bangert (D) 113 Karen Settlemoir (D) 70 Byron DeLear (D) 114 Becky Ruth (R)* 71 Sue Meredith (D)* 115 Elaine Gannon (R)* 72 Mary Nichols (D)* 116 Kevin Engler (R)* 73 No Endorsement 117 Travis Barnes (D) 74 Cora Faith Walker (D) 118 Ben Harris (D)* 75 Alan Gray (D) 119 Nate Tate (R) 76 Joshua Peters (D)* 120 No Endorsement 77 Steve Roberts (D) 121 No Endorsement 78 Bruce Franks Jr. (D) 122 No Endorsement 79 Michael Butler (D)* 123 No Endorsement 80 Peter Merideth (D) 124 No Endorsement 81 Alfred (Fred) Wessels (D) 125 No Endorsement 82 Donna M.C. Baringer (D) 126 No Endorsement 83 Gina Mitten (D)* 127 No Endorsement 84 Karla May (D)* 128 No Endorsement 85 Clem Smith (D)* 129 No Endorsement 86 Joe Adams (D)* 130 No Endorsement 87 Stacey Newman (D)* 131 No Endorsement 88 Tracy McCreery (D)* 132 Crystal Quade (D) 89 Jack Schilligo (D) 133 Jim Clemmons (D) 90 Deb Lavender (D)* 134 Angela Dowler Pryor (D) 91 Sarah Unsicker (D) 135 Randy Alberhasky (D) JC jd/OPEIU 13 MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2016 November 8, 2016 136 Jeff Munzinger (D) 152 No Endorsement 137 No Endorsement 153 No Endorsement 138 No Endorsement 154 No Endorsement 139 No Endorsement 155 No Endorsement 140 Jim Billedo (D) 156 No Endorsement 141 No Endorsement 157 No Endorsement 142 No Endorsement 158 No Endorsement 143 No Endorsement 159 No Endorsement 144 Paul Fitzwater (R)* 160 No Endorsement 145 No Endorsement 161 No Endorsement 146 No Endorsement 162 No Endorsement 147 No Endorsement 163 No Endorsement 148 No Endorsement 149 Brantley Atchley (D) * Incumbent 150 Lena Samford (D) 151 No Endorsement We Support Constitutional Amendment 2 (campaign contributions) We Oppose Constitutional Amendment 3 (Taxes on cigarettes) We Oppose Constitutional Amendment 6 (The Voter I.D. Ballot Measure) JC jd/OPEIU 13 .
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