Election Results Official Election Returns State of Missouri -Tuesday, August 07, 2012 As Announced by the Board of State Canvassers on Tuesday, August 27, 2012

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Election Results Official Election Returns State of Missouri -Tuesday, August 07, 2012 As Announced by the Board of State Canvassers on Tuesday, August 27, 2012 Election Results Official Election Returns State of Missouri -Tuesday, August 07, 2012 As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on Tuesday, August 27, 2012 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes U. S. Senator (3,428 of 3,428 Precincts Reported) Claire McCaskill DEM 289,481 100.0% Party Total 289,481 Todd Akin REP 217,468 36.0% Jerry Beck REP 9,791 1.6% Sarah Steelman REP 176,189 29.2% John G. Brunner REP 180,821 30.0% Mark Memoly REP 3,200 0.5% Mark Patrick Lodes REP 2,282 0.4% Robert (Bob) Poole REP 6,097 1.0% Hector Maldonado REP 7,412 1.2% Party Total 603,260 Jonathan Dine LIB 2,470 100.0% Party Total 2,470 Total Votes 895,211 Governor (3,420 of 3,420 Precincts Reported) Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon DEM 270,140 86.0% Clay Thunderhawk DEM 18,243 5.8% William B. Campbell DEM 25,775 8.2% Party Total 314,158 John D. Weiler REP 49,019 8.8% David (Dave) Spence REP 333,682 59.9% Bill Randles REP 90,686 16.3% Fred Sauer REP 84,019 15.1% Party Total 557,406 Jim Higgins LIB 2,500 100.0% Party Total 2,500 *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 1 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Total Votes 874,064 Lt. Governor (3,420 of 3,420 Precincts Reported) Susan Montee DEM 131,319 44.9% Dennis Weisenburger DEM 16,149 5.5% Fred Kratky DEM 10,976 3.8% Becky Lee Plattner DEM 11,080 3.8% Judy Baker DEM 46,236 15.8% Sara Lampe DEM 25,955 8.9% Jackie Townes McGee DEM 15,493 5.3% Bill (William) Haas DEM 35,044 12.0% Party Total 292,252 Charles W. Kullmann REP 34,940 6.1% Brad Lager REP 239,735 41.5% Peter Kinder REP 255,064 44.2% Mike Carter REP 47,515 8.2% Party Total 577,254 Matthew Copple LIB 2,432 100.0% Party Total 2,432 Cynthia L. Davis CST 760 100.0% Party Total 760 Total Votes 872,698 Secretary of State (3,420 of 3,420 Precincts Reported) Jason Kander DEM 247,630 86.9% MD Rabbi Alam DEM 37,390 13.1% Party Total 285,020 Scott Rupp REP 188,701 34.5% Shane Schoeller REP 193,207 35.3% Bill Stouffer REP 165,588 30.2% Party Total 547,496 Cisse W. Spragins LIB 2,437 100.0% Party Total 2,437 *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 2 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Justin Harter CST 724 100.0% Party Total 724 Total Votes 835,677 Treasurer (3,420 of 3,420 Precincts Reported) Clint Zweifel DEM 268,126 100.0% Party Total 268,126 Cole McNary REP 479,958 100.0% Party Total 479,958 Sean O'Toole LIB 2,448 100.0% Party Total 2,448 Total Votes 750,532 Attorney General (3,420 of 3,420 Precincts Reported) Chris Koster DEM 276,610 100.0% Party Total 276,610 Ed Martin REP 373,434 71.6% Adam Lee Warren REP 148,432 28.4% Party Total 521,866 Dave Browning LIB 2,456 100.0% Party Total 2,456 Total Votes 800,932 U.S. Representative - District 1 (508 of 508 Precincts Reported) Candice Britton DEM 2,570 2.8% Lacy Clay DEM 57,791 63.3% Russ Carnahan DEM 30,943 33.9% Party Total 91,304 Robyn Hamlin REP 9,737 57.9% Martin D. Baker REP 7,085 42.1% Party Total 16,822 *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 3 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Robb E. Cunningham LIB 246 100.0% Party Total 246 Total Votes 108,372 U.S. Representative - District 2 (470 of 470 Precincts Reported) Marshall Works DEM 4,532 16.3% George (Boots) Weber DEM 7,541 27.1% Harold Whitfield DEM 7,848 28.2% Glenn Koenen DEM 7,894 28.4% Party Total 27,815 John Morris REP 6,041 7.4% Ann Wagner REP 53,583 65.8% James O. Baker REP 3,185 3.9% Randy Jotte REP 18,644 22.9% Party Total 81,453 Bill Slantz LIB 404 100.0% Party Total 404 Anatol Zorikova CST 75 100.0% Party Total 75 Total Votes 109,747 U. S. Representative - District 3 (365 of 365 Precincts Reported) Eric C. Mayer DEM 22,478 100.0% Party Total 22,478 Blaine Luetkemeyer REP 79,661 100.0% Party Total 79,661 Steven Wilson LIB 367 100.0% Party Total 367 Total Votes 102,506 U.S. Representative - District 4 (372 of 372 Precincts Reported) Teresa Hensley DEM 24,631 100.0% *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 4 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Party Total 24,631 Vicky Hartzler REP 71,615 84.0% Bernie Mowinski REP 13,645 16.0% Party Total 85,260 Herschel L. Young LIB 168 42.0% Thomas Holbrook LIB 232 58.0% Party Total 400 Greg Cowan CST 118 100.0% Party Total 118 Total Votes 110,409 U.S. Representative - District 5 (413 of 413 Precincts Reported) Emanuel Cleaver II DEM 43,712 100.0% Party Total 43,712 Jason Greene REP 5,067 12.0% Jacob Turk REP 24,814 58.9% Jerry Nolte REP 10,734 25.5% Ron Paul Shawd REP 1,542 3.7% Party Total 42,157 Randall (Randy) Langkraehr LIB 335 100.0% Party Total 335 Total Votes 86,204 U.S. Representative - District 6 (521 of 521 Precincts Reported) Kyle Yarber DEM 10,242 32.6% Ted Rights DEM 5,118 16.3% W.A. (Bill) Hedge DEM 8,620 27.4% Ronald William Harris DEM 7,483 23.8% Party Total 31,463 Bob Gough REP 4,598 6.2% Sam Graves REP 59,388 80.3% Christopher Ryan REP 9,945 13.5% *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 5 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Party Total 73,931 Russ Lee Monchil LIB 252 100.0% Party Total 252 Total Votes 105,646 U.S. Representative - District 7 (306 of 306 Precincts Reported) Jim Evans DEM 14,446 100.0% Party Total 14,446 Tom Stilson REP 19,666 18.7% Billy Long REP 62,917 59.7% Mike Moon REP 22,860 21.7% Party Total 105,443 Kevin Craig LIB 303 100.0% Party Total 303 Total Votes 120,192 U.S. Representative - District 8 (494 of 494 Precincts Reported) Jack Rushin DEM 27,839 100.0% Party Total 27,839 Bob Parker REP 30,429 32.9% Jo Ann Emerson REP 61,975 67.1% Party Total 92,404 Rick Vandeven LIB 164 100.0% Party Total 164 Total Votes 120,407 State Senator - District 1 (111 of 111 Precincts Reported) Sue Schoemehl DEM 5,513 45.1% Scott Sifton DEM 6,720 54.9% Party Total 12,233 Jim Lembke REP 13,949 100.0% *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 6 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Party Total 13,949 Total Votes 26,182 State Senator - District 3 (99 of 99 Precincts Reported) Joseph Fallert, Jr. DEM 9,294 100.0% Party Total 9,294 Gary Romine REP 8,258 66.9% Terry Varner REP 4,083 33.1% Party Total 12,341 Total Votes 21,635 State Senator - District 5 (126 of 126 Precincts Reported) Robin Wright-Jones DEM 6,204 30.3% Jamilah Nasheed DEM 8,300 40.6% Jeanette Mott Oxford DEM 5,961 29.1% Party Total 20,465 Total Votes 20,465 State Senator - District 7 (87 of 87 Precincts Reported) Jason Holsman DEM 7,513 53.1% Crystal Williams DEM 6,643 46.9% Party Total 14,156 Total Votes 14,156 State Senator - District 9 (92 of 92 Precincts Reported) Shalonn (Kiki) Curls DEM 12,191 100.0% Party Total 12,191 Total Votes 12,191 State Senator - District 11 (100 of 100 Precincts Reported) Paul LeVota DEM 6,198 100.0% Party Total 6,198 Total Votes 6,198 *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 7 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes State Senator - District 13 (105 of 105 Precincts Reported) Gina Walsh DEM 13,790 63.6% Redditt Hudson DEM 7,908 36.4% Party Total 21,698 Jacquelyn Thomas REP 5,018 100.0% Party Total 5,018 Total Votes 26,716 State Senator - District 15 (132 of 132 Precincts Reported) Eric Schmitt REP 19,821 100.0% Party Total 19,821 Total Votes 19,821 State Senator - District 17 (61 of 61 Precincts Reported) Sandra Reeves DEM 7,145 100.0% Party Total 7,145 Ryan Silvey REP 10,858 100.0% Party Total 10,858 Total Votes 18,003 State Senator - District 19 (61 of 61 Precincts Reported) Mary Wynne Still DEM 7,305 100.0% Party Total 7,305 Kurt Schaefer REP 10,926 100.0% Party Total 10,926 Total Votes 18,231 State Senator - District 21 (106 of 106 Precincts Reported) ElGene Ver Dught DEM 6,407 100.0% Party Total 6,407 David Pearce REP 12,452 65.2% *Election Result as of 03:21:12 PM on 09/19/2012 Page 8 of 52 Office/Candidate Name/Ballot Issue Votes % of Votes Mike McGhee REP 6,653 34.8% Party Total 19,105 Steven Hedrick LIB 111 100.0% Party Total 111 Total Votes 25,623 State Senator - District 23 (62 of 62 Precincts Reported) Tom Dempsey REP 17,943 100.0% Party Total 17,943 Total Votes 17,943 State Senator - District 25 (149 of 149 Precincts Reported) Terry Swinger DEM 10,520 100.0% Party Total 10,520 Doug Libla REP 12,010 100.0% Party Total 12,010 Total Votes 22,530 State Senator - District 27 (108 of 108 Precincts Reported) Wayne Wallingford REP 16,408 64.1% Ellen Brandom REP 9,175 35.9% Party Total 25,583 Total Votes 25,583 State Senator - District 29 (102 of 102 Precincts Reported) James E.
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