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2018 Primary Voter Guide Pro-Choice Candidates and Ballot Initatives We Believe In 2018 PRIMARY VOTER GUIDE PRO-CHOICE CANDIDATES AND BALLOT INITATIVES WE BELIEVE IN In races all across the state, candidates have vowed to take a stand for reproductive freedom while in office. Like us, these candidates believe that one’s ability to access reproductive health care, whether that be contraception or safe, legal abortion, should not be determined by one’s zip code. We’re proud to voice our support for these candidates, who will work together to stop the unrelenting attacks on women’s health in the Missouri legislature and beyond. Another way to support hardworking Missourians is to vote on ballot initiatives that will benefit women and families. We’re proud to support ballot initiatives like No on Prop A, which will return power to low-income women and families. Please consider checking out NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri’s list of endorsed candidates and ballot initiatives before voting on August 7. Cort VanOstran No on Prop. A Missouri Congressional District 2 Our economy is rigged against women and families, Cort is a fighter for access to healthcare, including particularly low-income women and women of color, protecting and expanding reproductive freedom. He who face the greatest barriers to equality and stands for common sense gun control reform, fully opportunity. By voting No on Prop A, we can take funding education, and paying our workers a livable power back from CEOs and return it to hardworking wage. Cort will stand up for hardworking Missourians Missourians. On Aug. 7, you must stand with women much better than Ann Wagner ever has. or you stand in the way. State Senate 2 PATRICE BILLINGS 16 RYAN DILLON 8 HILLARY SHIELDS 24 JILL SCHUPP 14 JOE ADAMS 34 MARTIN RUCKER 14 SHARON PACE State House 14 MATT SAIN 80 PETER MERIDETH 21 HOLMES OSBORNE 81 TRAVIS ESTES 30 RYANA PARKS-SHAW 83 GINA MITTEN 35 KERI INGLE 84 BRAD BAKKER 43 JAMIE BLAIR 85 KEVIN WINDHAM, JR. 46 MARTHA STEVENS 86 MARIA CHAPPELLE-NADAL 49 LISA BUHR 87 SAM GLADNEY 50 MICHELA SKELTON 87 IAN MACKEY 65 BILL OTTO 88 TRACY MCCREERY 69 GRETCHEN BANGERT 89 KEVIN FITZGERALD 70 PAULA BROWN 90 DEB LAVENDER 71 LADONNA APPELBAUM 91 SARAH UNSICKER 72 DOUG CLEMENS 92 DOUG BECK 73 RAYCHEL PROUDIE 94 JEAN PRETTO 74 CORA FAITH WALKER 99 MIKE LABOZZETTA 76 DAMON HAYMER 103 JIM KLENC 77 KIMBERLY-ANN COLLINS 105 SCOTT CERNICEK 78 BRUCE FRANKS, JR. 132 CRYSTAL QUADE 79 J.P. JOHNSON Local Races SANDRA JILES LISA CLANCY JACKSON COUNTY LEGISLATURE ST. LOUIS COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 5 CRYSTAL WILLIAMS WESLEY BELL JACKSON COUNTY LEGISLATURE ST. LOUIS COUNTY DISTRICT 2 AT-LARGE PROSECUTOR For more information on these positions or questions, visit prochoicemissouri.org.
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