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Bayless Ferg-Flor Fox C-6 Francis Howell'sHazelwoodJennings Ladue Lindbergh Gr.Lindbergh 3 Gr.Lindberg 4-8 Gr.Mehlville 9-12 Meramac ValleyMRH Normandy NW R-1 Parkway Parkway St.Pattonville Louis Ritenour Rockwood SLPS U-City U-City (Shortened)Valley Park Total Votes 63,390 882 3,746 5,445 5,422 6,732 552 1,322 1,904 381 1,626 6,780 1,842 534 1,124 1,124 7,897 506 69 2,063 8,229 3,458 539 659 554 US Senate Robin Carnahan (Democratic) 28,486 45.91% 516 2,307 1,970 1,696 4,097 324 651 136 815 508 2,619 645 321 705 554 3,262 258 19 1,081 2,501 2,463 424 352 262 US Senate Roy Blunt (Republican) 24,831 40.02% 261 919 2,446 2,992 1,653 116 496 142 736 671 2,932 789 142 256 672 3,293 163 38 628 4,470 599 76 136 205 US Senate Jonathan Dine (Libertarian) 5,958 9.60% 80 384 640 407 652 82 85 63 188 82 603 302 41 72 275 696 35 8 232 606 244 22 103 56 US Senate Jerry Beck (Constitution) 2,779 4.48% 18 89 316 213 198 19 48 31 80 55 418 84 9 53 78 391 29 3 84 408 90 4 42 19 Total Votes 62,054 100.00% US Rep District 1 Lacy Clay (Democratic) 11,495 57.31% 2,227 3,513 269 405 59 84 714 1,029 142 4 893 388 1,307 256 205 US Rep District 1 Robyn Hamlin (Republican) 5,377 26.81% 860 1,823 150 182 58 35 255 615 61 3 588 355 281 38 73 US Rep District 1 Julie Stone (Libertarian) 3,187 15.89% 487 1,014 115 65 44 25 94 328 31 3 484 172 220 30 75 Total Votes 20,059 100.00% US Rep District 2 Todd Akin (Republican) 11,164 63.89% 2,562 266 380 445 762 2,659 12 3,815 263 US Rep District 2 Arthur Lieber (Democratic) 5,027 28.77% 1,343 204 242 194 448 1,344 16 1,054 182 US Rep District 2 Steve Mosbacher (Libertarian) 1,283 7.34% 46 73 40 217 414 7 410 76 Total Votes 17,474 100.00% US Rep District 3 Russ Carnahan (Democratic) 7,861 41.66% 488 1,697 228 196 2,102 309 289 490 291 77 485 1,015 120 74 US Rep District 3 Ed Martin (Republican) 7,395 39.19% 255 2,456 233 119 2,169 279 119 657 223 44 504 274 32 31 US Rep District 3 Nicholas J. (Nick) Ivanovich (Constitution) 2,004 10.62% 77 569 46 22 422 108 38 199 98 23 159 160 11 72 US Rep District 3 Steven R. Hedrick (Libertarian) 1,611 8.54% 55 466 39 22 364 114 43 206 52 13 88 108 5 36 Total Votes 18,871 100.00% US Rep District 9 Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) 1,611 71.98% 991 620 US Rep District 9 Christopher W. Dwyer (Libertarian) 627 28.02% 290 337 Total Votes 2,238 100.00% State Senate - District 2 Scott Rupp (Republican) 3,263 65.18% 3,263 State Senate - District 2 Don Crozier (Democratic) 1,743 34.82% 1,743 Total Votes 5,006 100.00% State Senate - District 4 Joe Keaveny (Democratic) 3,161 65.18% 498 230 291 2,142 State Senate - District 4 Nick P. Gartelos (Independent) 1,689 34.82% 386 136 169 998 Total Votes 4,850 100.00% State Senate - District 14 Maria N. Chappelle-Nadal (Democratic) 10,296 100% 2,963 5,315 447 875 7 602 87 State Senate - District 22 Ryan McKenna (Democratic) 4,081 50.70% 2,562 170 807 542 State Senate - District 22 Greg Zotta (Republican) 3,968 49.30% 2,194 154 699 921 Total Votes 8,049 100.00% State Senate - District 24 Babara Fraser (Democratic) 3,613 55.41% 612 338 1,589 10 732 332 State Senate - District 24 John T. Lamping (Republican) 2,908 44.59% 588 148 1,517 12 570 73 Total Votes 6,521 100.00% State Senate - District 26 Brian Neves (Republican) 3,752 49.74% 806 756 2,190 State Senate - District 26 George (Boots) Weber (Democratic) 2,795 37.05% 418 1,009 1,368 State Senate - District 26 Richard E. Newton (Constitution) 996 13.20% 203 299 494 Total Votes 7,543 100.00% State Rep - District 12 Douglas A. 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Dieckhaus (Republican) 222 69.38% 222 State Rep - District 19 Matt Simmons (Democratic) 98 30.63% 98 320 100.00% State Rep - District 57 Karlay May (Democratic) 658 33 45 580 State Rep - District 58 Penny V. Hubbard (Democratic) 363 16 13 334 State Rep - District 59 Jeannette Mott Oxford (Democratic) 201 14 25 162 State Rep - District 60 Jamilah Nasheed (Democratic) 351 23 46 282 State Rep - District 61 Chris Carter (Democratic) 576 26 53 497 State Rep - District 63 Tishaura O. 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