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State of Missouri - Election Night Results State of Missouri - Election Night Results http://enr.sos.mo.gov/ Vote About Kander Contact Search the SOS site Business Elections Investor Protection State Services & Voting & Securities Library & Archives Rules Forms All Results State of Missouri - 2016 General Election - November 8, 2016 Official Results As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on December 12, 2016 Choose election type: Submit U.S. President and Vice President 3242 of 3242 Precincts Reported Hillary Rodham Clinton, Timothy Michael Kaine Democratic 1,071,068 38.135% Donald J. Trump, Michael R. Pence Republican 1,594,511 56.772% Gary Johnson, Bill Weld Libertarian 97,359 3.466% Darrell L. Castle, Scott N. Bradley Constitution 13,092 0.466% Jill Stein, Ajamu Baraka Green 25,419 0.905% Marshall Schoenke, James Creighton Mitchell, Jr Write-in 3 0.000% Tom Hoefling, Steve Schulin Write-in 48 0.002% Laurence Kotlikoff, Edward Leamer Write-in 28 0.001% Evan McMullin, Nathan Johnson Write-in 7,071 0.252% "Rocky" Roque De La Fuente, Michael Steinberg Write-in 6 0.000% Total Votes: 2,808,605 U.S. Senator 3238 of 3238 Precincts Reported Jason Kander Democratic 1,300,200 46.392% Roy Blunt Republican 1,378,458 49.184% Jonathan Dine Libertarian 67,738 2.417% Fred Ryman Constitution 25,407 0.907% Johnathan McFarland Green 30,743 1.097% Gina Bufe Write-in 21 0.001% Patrick Lee Write-in 53 0.002% Thomas Morgan Write-in 4 0.000% Steven Wallace Write-in 1 0.000% Nathaniel (Nate) Malone Write-in 12 0.000% Jon Kelly Write-in 4 0.000% Total Votes: 2,802,641 Governor 3237 of 3237 Precincts Reported Chris Koster Democratic 1,277,360 45.570% Eric Greitens Republican 1,433,397 51.137% Cisse W Spragins Libertarian 41,154 1.468% Don Fitz Green 21,088 0.752% Lester Benton (Les) Turilli, Jr. Independent 30,019 1.071% Dave Altis Write-in 22 0.001% Theo Brown Sr Write-in 3 0.000% Martin Lindstedt Write-in 3 0.000% Total Votes: 2,803,046 Lieutenant Governor 3237 of 3237 Precincts Reported Russ Carnahan Democratic 1,168,947 42.289% Mike Parson Republican 1,459,392 52.797% Steven R. Hedrick Libertarian 69,253 2.505% Jennifer Leach Green 66,490 2.405% Jake Wilburn Write-in 87 0.003% Total Votes: 2,764,169 Secretary of State 3237 of 3237 Precincts Reported Robin Smith Democratic 1,061,788 38.450% John (Jay) Ashcroft Republican 1,591,086 57.618% Chris Morrill Libertarian 108,568 3.932% Total Votes: 2,761,442 State Treasurer 3237 of 3237 Precincts Reported Judy Baker Democratic 1,078,063 39.372% Eric Schmitt Republican 1,545,582 56.447% Sean O'Toole Libertarian 78,543 2.868% Carol Hexem Green 35,923 1.312% Arnie C. AC Dienoff Write-in 11 0.000% Total Votes: 2,738,122 Attorney General 3237 of 3237 Precincts Reported Teresa Hensley Democratic 1,140,252 41.497% Josh Hawley Republican 1,607,550 58.503% Total Votes: 2,747,802 U.S. Representative - District 1 494 of 494 Precincts Reported Lacy Clay Democratic 236,993 75.470% Steven G. Bailey Republican 62,714 19.971% Robb E Cunningham Libertarian 14,317 4.559% Total Votes: 314,024 U.S. Representative - District 2 450 of 450 Precincts Reported Bill Otto Democratic 155,689 37.670% Ann Wagner Republican 241,954 58.543% Jim Higgins Libertarian 11,758 2.845% David Justus Arnold Green 3,895 0.942% 1 of 13 12/12/2016 10:11 PM State of Missouri - Election Night Results http://enr.sos.mo.gov/ Total Votes: 413,296 U.S. Representative - District 3 332 of 332 Precincts Reported Kevin Miller Democratic 102,891 27.934% Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican 249,865 67.837% Dan Hogan Libertarian 11,962 3.248% Doanita Simmons Constitution 3,605 0.979% Harold Davis Write-in 10 0.003% Total Votes: 368,333 U.S. Representative - District 4 393 of 393 Precincts Reported Gordon Christensen Democratic 92,510 27.845% Vicky Hartzler Republican 225,348 67.828% Mark Bliss Libertarian 14,376 4.327% Total Votes: 332,234 U.S. Representative - District 5 363 of 363 Precincts Reported Emanuel Cleaver II Democratic 190,766 58.829% Jacob Turk Republican 123,771 38.169% Roy Welborn Libertarian 9,733 3.002% Total Votes: 324,270 U.S. Representative - District 6 472 of 472 Precincts Reported David M Blackwell Democratic 99,692 28.447% Sam Graves Republican 238,388 68.025% Russ Lee Monchil Libertarian 8,123 2.318% Mike Diel Green 4,241 1.210% Total Votes: 350,444 U.S. Representative - District 7 293 of 293 Precincts Reported Genevieve (Gen) Williams Democratic 92,756 27.393% Billy Long Republican 228,692 67.539% Benjamin T. Brixey Libertarian 17,153 5.066% Amber Thomsen Write-in 6 0.002% Total Votes: 338,607 U.S. Representative - District 8 471 of 471 Precincts Reported Dave Cowell Democratic 70,009 22.666% Jason Smith Republican 229,792 74.397% Jonathan Shell Libertarian 9,070 2.937% Total Votes: 308,871 State Senator - District 1 110 of 110 Precincts Reported Scott Sifton Democratic 48,926 53.092% Randy Jotte Republican 43,227 46.908% Total Votes: 92,153 State Senator - District 3 95 of 95 Precincts Reported Gary Romine Republican 54,414 81.253% Edward R. Weissler Green 12,555 18.747% Total Votes: 66,969 State Senator - District 5 124 of 124 Precincts Reported Jamilah Nasheed Democratic 53,339 85.296% Stephen O. (Steve) Schaper Libertarian 9,195 14.704% Total Votes: 62,534 State Senator - District 7 75 of 75 Precincts Reported Jason Holsman Democratic 60,759 79.227% Jeanne Bojarski Libertarian 15,931 20.773% Total Votes: 76,690 State Senator - District 9 88 of 88 Precincts Reported Shalonn (Kiki) Curls Democratic 55,506 100.000% Total Votes: 55,506 State Senator - District 11 76 of 76 Precincts Reported John Joseph Rizzo Democratic 33,071 52.172% Brent Thurston Lasater Republican 30,318 47.828% Total Votes: 63,389 State Senator - District 13 97 of 97 Precincts Reported Gina Walsh Democratic 66,400 100.000% Total Votes: 66,400 State Senator - District 15 122 of 122 Precincts Reported Stephen Eagleton Democratic 40,193 38.941% Andrew Koenig Republican 62,988 61.027% Richard Magee Write-in 33 0.032% Total Votes: 103,214 State Senator - District 17 61 of 61 Precincts Reported J. Ranen Bechthold Democratic 32,422 38.743% Ryan Silvey Republican 51,262 61.257% Total Votes: 83,684 State Senator - District 19 93 of 93 Precincts Reported Stephen Webber Democratic 43,179 48.782% Caleb Rowden Republican 45,335 51.218% Total Votes: 88,514 State Senator - District 21 103 of 103 Precincts Reported ElGene Ver Dught Democratic 19,988 26.883% Denny Hoskins Republican 50,288 67.634% William Truman (Bill) Wayne Libertarian 4,077 5.483% Total Votes: 74,353 State Senator - District 23 63 of 63 Precincts Reported Richard Orr Democratic 34,651 36.654% Bill Eigel Republican 56,870 60.158% Bill Slantz Libertarian 3,014 3.188% Total Votes: 94,535 State Senator - District 25 131 of 131 Precincts Reported Bill Burlison Democratic 19,607 30.646% Doug Libla Republican 44,373 69.354% 2 of 13 12/12/2016 10:11 PM State of Missouri - Election Night Results http://enr.sos.mo.gov/ Total Votes: 63,980 State Senator - District 27 109 of 109 Precincts Reported Donnie Owens Democratic 19,486 25.560% Wayne Wallingford Republican 56,750 74.440% Total Votes: 76,236 State Senator - District 29 89 of 89 Precincts Reported David Sater Republican 68,542 100.000% Total Votes: 68,542 State Senator - District 31 100 of 100 Precincts Reported Ed Emery Republican 57,296 72.434% Lora Young Libertarian 10,007 12.651% Tim Wells Independent 11,798 14.915% Total Votes: 79,101 State Senator - District 33 105 of 105 Precincts Reported Mike Cunningham Republican 64,520 100.000% Total Votes: 64,520 State Representative - District 1 39 of 39 Precincts Reported Allen Andrews Republican 14,022 100.000% Total Votes: 14,022 State Representative - District 2 28 of 28 Precincts Reported J. Eggleston Republican 13,342 100.000% Total Votes: 13,342 State Representative - District 3 41 of 41 Precincts Reported Nate Walker Republican 12,506 100.000% Total Votes: 12,506 State Representative - District 4 39 of 39 Precincts Reported Craig Redmon Republican 13,523 100.000% Total Votes: 13,523 State Representative - District 5 34 of 34 Precincts Reported O.C. Latta Democratic 4,326 25.515% Lindell F Shumake Republican 12,629 74.485% Total Votes: 16,955 State Representative - District 6 41 of 41 Precincts Reported Tim Remole Republican 14,938 100.000% Total Votes: 14,938 State Representative - District 7 37 of 37 Precincts Reported Rusty Black Republican 13,580 100.000% Total Votes: 13,580 State Representative - District 8 24 of 24 Precincts Reported James W. (Jim) Neely Republican 15,399 100.000% Total Votes: 15,399 State Representative - District 9 24 of 24 Precincts Reported Delus Johnson Republican 16,399 100.000% Total Votes: 16,399 State Representative - District 10 12 of 12 Precincts Reported Pat Conway Democratic 9,950 100.000% Total Votes: 9,950 State Representative - District 11 22 of 22 Precincts Reported Galen Wayne Higdon Jr Republican 14,143 100.000% Total Votes: 14,143 State Representative - District 12 19 of 19 Precincts Reported Sandy Van Wagner Democratic 7,003 35.650% Kenneth W. Wilson Republican 12,055 61.367% Glenn A.
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