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General Election ~ November 6, 2018 MISSOURI RIGHT TO LIFE FEDERAL AND STATE POLITICAL ACTION COmmITTEES CANDIDATE RATINGS AND ENDORSEMENTS General Election ~ November 6, 2018 Below are the candidates of the major parties and their ratings by Missouri Right to Life Federal or State Political Action Committee. Ratings are based on surveys, public statements, public record, voting records for those who presently hold or previously held office, interviews, and information from those in the districts. Candidates in BOLD CAPS are endorsed by Missouri Right to Life Federal or State Political Action Committee for the November 6th general election. KEY U.S. Congress Dist. 5 Dist. 8 R Republican JACOB TURK (R) PL MIKE CIERPIOT (R) I PL D Democrat Emanuel Cleaver II (D) I AL i Hillary Shields (D) AL i I Incumbent Dist. 10 PL Pro-life U.S. Congress Dist. 6 JEANIE RIDDLE (R) I PL M Mixed voting record SAM GRAVES (R) I PL and/or survey i Henry Robert Martin (D) AL Ayanna Shivers (D) AL AL Anti-life Current or past endorsement Dist. 12 i U.S. Congress Dist. 7 by anti-life organization DAN HEGEMAN (R) I PL BILLY LONG (R) I PL NV No voting record Terry Richard (D) NR GV Good voting record Jamie Daniel Schoolcraft (D) AL GS Good survey Dist. 14 U.S. Congress Dist. 8 NR No response to survey Brian Williams (D) AL i JASON SMITH (R) I PL Federal Kathy Ellis (D) NR Dist. 16 JUSTIN DAN BROWN (R) PL U.S. Senate Missouri Statewide Ryan Dillon (D) AL i JOSH HAWLEY (R) PL i State Auditor Claire McCaskil (D) l AL Dist. 18 SAUNDRA MCDOWELL (R) PL CINDY O’LAUGHLIN (R) PL U.S. Congress Dist. 1 Nicole Galloway (D) I AL i Crystal Stephens (D) AL i Robert Vroman (R) NR Missouri Senate Lacy Clay (D) I AL i Dist. 20 (Only even numbered senate districts ERIC W BURLISON (R) PL have elections in 2018) U.S. Congress Dist. 2 Jim Billedo (D) AL i Dist. 2 ANN WAGNER (R) I PL BOB ONDER (R) I PL Cort VanOstran (D) AL i Dist. 22 Patrice Billings (D) AL i PAUL WIELAND (R) I PL U.S. Congress Dist. 3 Dist. 4 Robert Butler (D) PL/NV BLAINE LUETKEMEYER (R) I PL ROBERT J CRUMP (R) PL Katy Geppert (D) AL Karla May (D) AL i Dist. 24 Gregory B Powers (R) NR Dist. 6 U.S. Congress Dist. 4 MIKE BERNSKOETTER (R) PL Jill Schupp (D) I AL i VICKY HARTZLER (R) I PL Nicole Thompson (D) NR Renee Hoagenson (D) NR Dist. 26 Dist. 7 Dist. 18 DAVE SCHATZ (R) I PL RUSTY BLACK (R) I PL SARAH MILLS (R) PL John Kiehne (D) AL i Dennis VanDyke (D) AL i Wes Rogers (D) AL i Dist. 28 Dist. 8 Dist. 19 SANDY CRAWFORD (R) I PL JAMES W (JIM) NEELY (R) I PL Ingrid Burnett (D) I AL i Joe Poor (D) AL i Caleb McKnight (D) NR Dist. 20 Dist. 30 Dist. 9 BILL E KIDD (R) I PL Lincoln Hough (R) GV/NR SHEILA SOLON (R) PL Jessica Merrick (D) AL i Charlie Norr (D) AL i Bob Bergland (D) NR Dist. 21 Dist. 32 Dist. 10 Robert Sauls (D) NR BILL WHITE (R) PL BILL FALKNER (R) PL Dist. 22 Carolyn McGowan (D) AL Shane R Thompson (D) NR Brandon Ellington (D) I AL i Dist. 34 Dist. 11 TONY LUETKEMEYER (R) PL BRENDA SHIELDS (R) PL Dist. 23 Brady Lee O’Dell (D) NR Martin T Rucker II (D) AL i DAVID MARTIN (R) PL Barbara Anne Washington (D) I AL i Dist. 12 KENNETH WILSON (R) I PL Dist. 24 MO House of Representatives Sandy Van Wagner (D) AL i Judy Morgan (D) I AL i Dist. 1 ALLEN ANDREWS (R) I PL Dist. 13 Dist. 25 VIC ALLRED (R) PL Paul Taylor (D) NR Greg Razer (D) I AL i Mitch Weber (D) AL i Dist. 2 Dist. 26 J EGGLESTON (R) I PL Dist. 14 Ashley Bland Manlove (D) NR KEVIN CORLEW (R) I PL Dist. 3 Matt Sain (D) AL i Dist. 27 DANNY BUSICK (R) PL Richard Brown (D) I AL i Joni Perry (D) NR Dist. 15 Steve West (R) PL Dist. 28 Dist. 4 Jon Carpenter (D) I AL i Jerome Barnes (D) I AL i GREG SHARPE (R) PL Dist. 16 Dist. 29 Dist. 5 Noel J Shull (R) I GV/NR Rory Rowland (D) I AL LOUIS RIGGS (R) PL Tom Gorenc (D) M Joe Frese (D) AL i Dist. 30 Dist. 17 JON PATTERSON (R) PL Dist. 6 MARY HILL (R) PL Ryana Parks-Shaw (D) AL i TIM REMOLE (R) I PL Mark Ellebracht (D) I AL i Mitch Wrenn (D) AL i Dist. 31 Dist. 42 Dist. 53 DAN STACY (R) I PL JEFF PORTER (R) PL GLEN KOLKMEYER (R) I PL Travis Hagewood (D) AL i Joseph Widner (D) NR Connie Simmons (D) AL i Dist. 32 Dist. 43 Dist. 54 JEFF COLEMAN (R) PL KENT HADEN (R) PL DAN HOUX (R) I PL Janice Brill (D) NR Jamie Blair (D) AL i James L Williams (D) AL i Dist. 33 Dist. 44 Dist. 55 DONNA PFAUTSCH (R) I PL CHERI TOALSON REISCH (R) I PL MIKE HAFFNER (R) PL Pat Williams (D) NR Maren Bell Jones (D) NR Dist. 56 Dist. 34 Dist. 45 JACK BONDON (R) I PL REBECCA ROEBER (R) I PL Kip Kendrick (D) I AL i Dist. 57 James P (Jim) Ripley (D) AL i RODGER L REEDY (R) PL Dist. 46 Dist. 35 Cathy D Richards (R) NR Joan Shores (D) AL i Tom Lovell (R) NR Martha Stevens (D) I AL i Dist. 58 Keri Ingle (D) AL i DAVID WOOD (R) I PL Dist. 47 Dist. 36 CHARLES (CHUCK) BASYE (R) I PL Dist. 59 Adrian Plank (D) AL i DaRon McGee (D) I AL i Rudy L Veit (R) M Linda Ellen Greeson (D) NR Dist. 37 Dist. 48 DAVE MUNTZEL (R) I PL JOHN D BOYD JR (R) PL Dist. 60 Raymond (Jeff) Faubion (D) AL i Joe Runions (D) I AL DAVE GRIFFITH (R) PL Dist. 49 Sara Michael (D) AL i Dist. 38 TRAVIS FITZWATER (R) I PL DOUG RICHEY (R) PL Dist. 61 Lisa Buhr (D) AL i Abby Zavos (D) AL i AARON GRIESHEIMER (R) PL Dist. 50 Pamela A Menefee (D) NR Dist. 39 SARA WALSH (R) I PL PEGGY MCGAUGH (R) I PL Dist. 62 Rick Mellon (D) NR Michela Skelton (D) AL i TOM HURST (R) I PL Ashley D Fajkowski (D) AL i Dist. 51 Dist. 40 DEAN DOHRMAN (R) I PL JIM HANSEN (R) I PL Dist. 63 Vince Lutterbie (D) AL i BRYAN SPENCER (R) I PL Dist. 41 Janet Kester (D) AL i Dist. 52 RANDY PIETZMAN (R) I PL BRADLEY POLLITT (R) PL David A Beckham (D) NR Dist. 64 Dan Marshall (D) NR Tony Lovasco (R) M Shawn Finklein (D) NR Dist. 65 Dist. 78 Dist. 90 TOM HANNEGAN (R) I PL Bruce Franks Jr (D) I AL i Deb Lavender (D) I AL i Bill Otto (D) AL i Dist. 79 Dist. 91 Dist. 66 LaKeySha Bosley (D) AL i JENNIFER BIRD (R) PL Tommie Pierson Jr (D) I AL i Sarah Unsicker (D) I AL i Dist. 80 Dist. 67 Dist. 92 Peter Merideth (D) I AL i PATTI LONGWORTH (R) PL BILL HEISSE (R) PL Alan K Green (D) I AL i Dist. 81 Doug Beck (D) I AL i Steve Butz (D) AL Dist. 68 Dist. 93 Jay Mosley (D) I AL i Bob Burns (D) I AL i Dist. 82 Dist. 69 ERIK SHELQUIST (R) PL Dist 94 ADAM JENNING (R) PL Donna M C Baringer (D) I AL JIM MURPHY (R) PL Gretchen Bangert (D) I AL i Jean Pretto (D) AL i Dist. 83 Dist. 70 Gina Mitten (D) I AL i Dist. 95 MARK MATTHIESEN (R) I PL MICHAEL A O’DONNELL (R) PL Paula Brown (D) AL i Dist. 84 Mike Walter (D) AL i Dist. 71 Wiley Price IV (D) AL i Dist. 96 LaDonna Appelbaum (D) AL i Dist. 85 DAVID J GREGORY (R) I PL Erica Hoffman (D) ALi Dist. 72 STEVEN MCKNIGHT (R) PL BRUCE BUWALDA (R) PL Kevin L Windham Jr (D) AL i Dist. 97 Doug Clemens (D) AL i MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN (R) PL Dist. 86 Mike Revis (D) I M Dist. 73 Maria N Chappelle-Nadal (D) AL i Raychel Proudie (D) AL i Dist. 98 Dist. 87 SHAMED DOGAN (R) I PL Dist. 74 Steven G Bailey (R) AL i Charles Triplett (D) AL i Cora Faith Walker (D) I AL i Ian Mackey (D) AL i Dist. 99 Dist. 75 Dist. 88 JEAN EVANS (R) I PL Alan Gray (D) I AL i Lloyd Nolan (R) NR Mike LaBozzetta (D) AL i Tracy McCreery (D) I AL i Dist. 76 Dist. 100 Chris Carter (D) NR Dist. 89 DEREK GRIER (R) I PL DEAN PLOCHER (R) I PL Helena Webb (D) AL i Dist. 77 Kevin FitzGerald (D) AL i Steve Roberts (D) I AL i Dist. 101 Dist. 112 Dist. 123 BRUCE DEGROOT (R) I PL ROB VESCOVO (R) I PL SUZIE POLLOCK (R) PL Genevieve Steidtmann (D) AL i Benjamin Hagin (D) NR Joe Register (D) AL Dist. 124 Dist. 102 Dist. 113 Rocky Miller (R) I GV/NR RON HICKS (R) PL DAN SHAUL (R) I PL Steve Dakopolos (D) NR John F Foster (D) NR Karen Settlemoir-Berg (D) AL i Dist.
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