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NEWS from MO NOW PAC: the Missouri NOW PAC Has Made the Following Endorsements for the 2018 Missouri State Senate and House Races NEWS FROM MO NOW PAC: The Missouri NOW PAC has made the following endorsements for the 2018 Missouri state senate and house races. Please note that this list will be updated to reflect the results of the Aug. 7th primary election. STATE SENATE District Number, Candidate Name 2, Patrice Billings 6, Nicole Thompson 8, Hillary Shields 10, Ayanna Shivers 14, Sharon Pace 16 Ryan Dillon 18, Crystal Stephens 20, John Billedo 24, Jill Schupp 30, Charlie Norr 32, Carolyn McGowan 34, Martin Rucker STATE SENATE District Number, Candidate Name 2, Patrice Billings 6, Nicole Thompson 8, Hillary Shields 10, Ayanna Shivers 14, Sharon Pace 16 Ryan Dillon 18, Crystal Stephens 20, John Billings 24, Jill Schupp 30, Charlie Norr 32, Carolyn McGowan STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District Number, Candidate Name 5, Joe Frese 6, Mitch Wrenn 7, Dennis VanDyke 10, Shane R. Thompson 13, Mitch Weber 14, Matt Sain 17, Mark Ellebracht 19, Ingrid Burnett 20, Jessica Merrick 21, Robert Sauls 26, Ashley Bland Manlove 27, Richard Brown 30, Ryana Parks-Shaw 31, Travis Hagewood 39, Rick Mellon 42, Joseph Widner 43, Jamie Blair 44, Maren Bell Jones 45, Kip Kendrick 46, Martha Stevens 47, Adrian Plank 49, Lisa Buhr 50, Michaela Skelton 52, Dan Marshall 53, Connie Simmons 54, James L. Williams 60, Sara Michael 62, Ashley Fajkowski 63, Janet Kester 65, Bill Otto 69, Gretchen Bangert 70, Paula Brown 71, LaDonna Appelbaum 75, Alan Gray 76, Damon Haymer 81, Steve Butz 84, Brad Bakker 86, Gloria (Glo) Nickerson, Maria Chappelle-Nadal 87, Ian Mackey 89, Kevin Fitzgerald 91, Sarah Unsicker 92, Doug Beck 94, Jean Pretto 96, Erica Hoffman 98, Charles Triplett 99, Mike LaBozzetta 100, Helena Webb 101, Genevieve Steidtmann 103, Jim Klenc 105, Scott Cernicek 106, Jackie Sclair 107, Curtis Wylde 110, Cody Kelley 111, Phoebe Ottomeyer 112, Benjamin Hagin 113, Karen Settlemoir-Berg 114, Dennis McDonald 118, Barbara Marco 119, Marcie Nichols 123, Joe Register 124, Steve Dakopolos 128, Rich Horton 129, Ronna Ford 132, Crystal Quade 133, Cindy Slimp 136, Jeff Munzinger 137, Raymond Lampert 140, Tony B. Smith 146, Gayla A. Dace.
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