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MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2012 November 6, 2012 MISSOURI AFL-CIO COPE ENDORSEMENT GENERAL ELECTION 2012 November 6, 2012 U.S. PRESIDENT Barack Obama (D)* U.S. SENATE 12 Ken Wilson (R) Claire McCaskill (D)* 13 Nick Marshall (R)* GOVERNOR: 14 Ron Schieber (R)* Jeremiah (Jay) Nixon (D)* 15 John Carpenter (D) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: 16 Jim Sweere (D) Susan Montee (D) 17 Myron Neth (R)* SECRETARY OF STATE: 18 Jay Swearingen (D)* Jason Kander (D) 19 John Rizzo (D)* TREASURER: 20 John Mayfield (D) Clint Zweifel (D)* 21 Ira Anders (D)* ATTORNEY GENERAL: 22 Brandon Ellington (D)* Chris Koster (D)* 23 Randy Dunn (D) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE: 24 Judy Morgan (D)* 1 William “Lacy” Clay (D)* 25 Jeremy LaFaver (D) 2 OPEN 26 Gail McCann Beatty (D)* 3 NO ENDORSMENT 27 Bonnaye Mims (D) 4 Teresa Hensley (D) 28 Tom McDonald (D)* 5 Emanuel Cleaver II (D)* 29 Noel Torpey (R)* 6 OPEN 30 Mike Cierpiot (R)* 7 NO ENDORSEMENT 31 Sheila Solon (R)* 8 Jo Ann Emerson (R)* 32 Jeanie Lauer (R)* STATE SENATE: 33 OPEN 1 Jim Lembke (R)* 34 Jeff Grisamore (R)* 3 Joseph Fallert, Jr. (D) 35 Gary Cross (R)* 5 Jamilah Nasheed (D) 36 Kevin McManus (D)* 7 Jason Holsman (D) 37 Joe Runions (D) 9 Shalonn (Kiki) Curls (D)* 38 T.J. Berry (R)* 11 Paul LeVota (D) 39 Will Talbert (D) 13 Gina Walsh (D) 40 Paul Quinn (D)* 15 Eric Schmitt (R)* 41 Ed Schieffer (D)* 17 Ryan Silvey (R) 42 Bart Korman (R)* 19 Kurt Schaefer (R)* 43 OPEN 21 David Pearce (R)* 44 Ken Jacob (D) 23 Tom Dempsey (R)* 45 Chris Kelly (D)* 25 Terry Swinger (D) 46 Stephen Webber (D)* 27 Wayne Wallingford (R) 47 John Wright (D) 29 NO ENDORSEMENT 48 OPEN 31 Charlie Burton (D) 49 OPEN 33 NO ENDORSEMENT 50 NO ENDORSEMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: 51 Gary Grigsby (D) 1 NO ENDORSEMENT 52 Phyllis Sue Domann (D) 2 NO ENDORSEMENT 53 Holmes Osborne (D) 3 Rebecca McClanahan (D) 54 Nancy Maxwell (D) 4 NO ENDORSEMENT 55 Jim White (D) 5 Tom Shively (D)* 56 Chris Molendorp (R)* 6 Diana Scott (D) 57 Don Bullock (D) 7 Harry Wyse (D) 58 NO ENDORSEMENT 8 Jim Crenshaw (D) 59 NO ENDORSEMENT 9 NO ENDORSEMENT 60 Thomas Minihan (D) 10 Pat Conway (D)* 61 NO ENDORSEMENT 11 Galen Higdon (R)* 62 NO ENDORSEMENT 63 Bill Stinson (D) 119 Dave Hinson (R)* 64 Wayne Henke (D) 120 NO ENDORSEMENT 65 Anne Zerr (R)* 121 NO ENDORSEMENT 66 Tommie Pierson (D)* 122 NO ENDORSEMENT 67 Steve Webb (D)* 123 NO ENDORSEMENT 68 Keith English (D) 124 Rocky Miller (R) 69 Margo McNeil (D)* 125 NO ENDORSEMENT 70 Bill Otto (D) 126 NO ENDORSEMENT 71 Susan Meredith (D) 127 NO ENDORSEMENT 72 Mary Nichols (D)* 128 NO ENDORSEMENT 73 Courtney Curtis (D) 129 NO ENDORSEMENT 74 Sharon Pace (D)* 130 OPEN 75 Rochelle Walton Gray (D)* 131 NO ENDORSEMENT 76 Chris Carter (D)* 132 Charlie Norr (D) 77 Kim Gardner (D) 133 OPEN 78 Penny Hubbard (D)* 134 James Owen (D) 79 Michael Butler (D) 135 Casey Clark (D) 80 Mike Colona (D)* 136 NO ENDORSEMENT 81 Jacob Hummel (D)* 137 NO ENDORSEMENT 82 Michele Kratky (D)* 138 NO ENDORSEMENT 83 Gina Mitten (D) 139 NO ENDORSEMENT 84 Karla May (D)* 140 NO ENDORSEMENT 85 Clem Smith (D)* 141 NO ENDORSEMENT 86 Rory Ellinger (D)* 142 NO ENDORSEMENT 87 OPEN 143 Shane Van Steenis (D) 88 Jill Schupp (D)* 144 Michael Jackson (D) 89 John Diehl (R)* 145 NO ENDORSEMENT 90 Deb Lavender (D) 146 NO ENDORSEMENT 91 Jeanne Kirkton (D)* 147 NO ENDORSEMENT 92 Genise Montecillo (D)* 148 Bart Ziegenhorn (D) 93 Bob Burns (D) 149 Steve Hodges (D)* 94 Vicki Lorenz Englund (D) 150 Tom Todd (D) 95 Joe Zelle (D) 151 Ryan Holder (D) 96 OPEN 152 NO ENDORSEMENT 97 John McCaherty (R)* Sam Komo (D) 153 NO ENDORSEMENT 98 NO ENDORSEMENT 154 R.A. Pendergrass (D) 99 OPEN 155 OPEN 100 NO ENDORSEMENT 156 NO ENDORSEMENT 101 NO ENDORSEMENT 157 NO ENDORSEMENT 102 John Callahan (D) 158 NO ENDORSEMENT 103 Doug Funderburk (R)* 159 NO ENDORSEMENT 104 Terry Lesinski (D) 160 NO ENDORSEMENT 105 OPEN 161 NO ENDORSEMENT 106 OPEN 162 NO ENDORSEMENT 107 Rod Hoffman (D) 163 NO ENDORSEMENT 108 NO ENDORSEMENT 109 Ann Schroeder (D) 110 OPEN 111 Mike Frame (D) * Incumbent 112 Paul Wieland (R)* 113 Jeff Roorda (D) 114 T.J. McKenna (D) 115 Rich McCane (D) opeiu13 116 Kevin Engler (R) 117 Linda Black (D)* 118 Ben Harris (D)* .
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