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General Election MISSOURI RIGHT TO LIFE FEDERAL AND STATE POLITICAL ACTION COmmITTEES CANDIDATE RATINGS AND ENDORSEMENTS General Election ~ November 3, 2020 Below are the candidates of the major parties as they appear on the ballot 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 3 general election. U.S. Congress Dist. 5 KEY Missouri Senate R Republican Ryan Derks (R) NR (Only odd numbered senate districts have Emanuel Cleaver II (D) I AL i D Democrat elections in 2020) I Incumbent U.S. Congress Dist. 6 Dist. 1 PL Pro-life/Endorsed SAM GRAVES (R) I PL DAVID LENIHAN (R) PL M Mixed voting record Gena L Ross (D) NR Doug Beck (D) AL i and/or survey AL Anti-life Dist. 3 U.S. Congress Dist. 7 i Current or past endorsement by anti-life organization BILLY LONG (R) I PL ELAINE FREEMAN GANNON (R) PL NV No voting record Teresa Montseny (D) NR GV Good voting record Dist. 5 MICHAEL HEBRON (R) PL GS Good survey U.S. Congress Dist. 8 Steve Roberts (D) AL i NR No response to survey JASON SMITH (R) I PL Kathy Ellis (D) AL Dist. 7 Federal i Missouri Statewide Greg Razer (D) AL U.S. President DONALD TRUMP (R) I PL Governor Dist. 9 MIKE PARSON (R) I PL Joe Biden (D) AL i DAVID MARTIN (R) PL Nicole Galloway (D) AL i Barbara Anne Washington (D) AL i U.S. Congress Dist. 1 Lieutenant Governor Anthony Rogers (R) NR Dist. 11 MIKE KEHOE (R) I PL Cori Bush (D) NR John Joseph Rizzo (D) I AL i Alissia Canady (D) AL i U.S. Congress Dist. 2 Dist. 13 Secretary of State ANN WAGNER (R) I PL Angela Walton Mosley (D) NR JOHN R (JAY) ASHCROFT (R) I PL Jill Schupp (D) AL i Yinka Faleti (D) AL i Dist. 15 U.S. Congress Dist. 3 ANDREW KOENIG (R) I PL State Treasurer BLAINE LUETKEMEYER (R) I PL Deb Lavender (D) AL i SCOTT FITZPATRICK (R) I PL Megan Rezabek (D) NR Vicki Lorenz Englund (D) AL i Dist. 17 U.S. Congress Dist. 4 MICKEY YOUNGHANZ (R) PL Attorney General VICKY HARTZLER (R) I PL Lauren Arthur (D) I AL i ERIC SCHMITT (R) I PL Lindsey Simmons (D) NR Rich Finneran (D) AL i Dist.19 Dist. 5 Dist. 17 Caleb Rowden (R) I GV/NR LOUIS RIGGS (R) I PL BRANDT VIRCKS (R) PL Judy Baker (D) AL i Mark Ellebracht (D) I AL Dist. 6 Dist. 21 ED LEWIS (R) PL Dist. 18 DENNY HOSKINS (R) I PL Terrence Fiala (D) NR Wes Rogers (D) I AL i Dist. 23 Dist. 7 Dist. 19 Rusty Black (R) I GV/NR BILL EIGEL (R) I PL Ingrid Burnett (D) I AL i Richard Orr (D) AL i Dist. 8 Dist. 20 RANDY RAILSBACK (R) PL Dist. 25 BILL E KIDD (R) I PL JASON BEAN (R) PL Mike Englert (D) NR Dist. 9 Dist. 27 DEAN VANSCHOIACK (R) PL Dist. 21 HOLLY REHDER (R) PL Karen Planalp (D) NR VICKI RILEY (R) PL Donnie Owens (D) NR Robert Sauls (D) I AL Dist. 10 Dist. 29 BILL FALKNER (R) I PL Dist. 22 MIKE MOON (R) PL Colby Murphy (D) NR Yolanda Young (D) AL Dist. 11 Dist. 31 Dist. 23 BRENDA SHIELDS (R) I PL RICK BRATTIN (R) PL Michael L Johnson (D) NR Brady Lee ODell (D) NR Raymond Kinney (D) NR Dist. 24 Dist. 33 Dist. 12 Emily Weber (D) AL i KARLA ESLINGER (R) PL JOSH HURLBERT (R) PL Wade Hugh Kiefer (D) AL i Tammy Harty (D) NR Dist. 25 Patty Lewis (D) AL i MO House of Representatives Dist. 13 SEAN POUCHE (R) PL Dist. 26 Dist. 1 Vic Abundis (D) NR Allen Andrews (R) I GV/NR Ashley Bland Manlove (D) I AL i Dist. 14 Dist. 2 ERIC HOLMES (R) PL Dist. 27 J EGGLESTON (R) I PL Ashley Aune (D) AL i Richard Brown (D) I AL i Mindi Smith (D) NR Dist. 15 Dist. 28 Dist. 3 Steve West (R) NR Jerome Barnes (D) I AL i DANNY BUSICK (R) I PL Maggie Nurrenbern (D) AL i Dist. 29 Dist. 4 Dist. 16 Rory Rowland (D) I AL GREG SHARPE (R) I PL CHRIS BROWN (R) PL James Shackelford (D) AL i Dist. 30 Dist. 43 Dist. 56 JON PATTERSON (R) I PL KENT HADEN (R) I PL MICHAEL DAVIS (R) PL Art Schaaf (D) AL i Neal Barnes (D) AL Dist. 44 Dist. 31 CHERI TOALSON REISCH (R) I PL Dist. 57 DAN STACY (R) I PL Jacque Sample (D) AL i RODGER L REEDY (R) I PL Rhonda R Dolan (D) AL i Dist. 45 Dist. 58 WILLARD HALEY (R) PL Dist. 32 Kip Kendrick (D) I AL i JEFF COLEMAN (R) I PL Dist. 46 Dist. 59 Dist. 33 Martha Stevens (D) I AL i RUDY VEIT (R) I PL CHRIS SANDER (R) PL Dist. 47 Dist. 60 Dist. 34 CHARLES (CHUCK) BASYE (R) I PL DAVE GRIFFITH (R) I PL RICK ROEBER (R) PL Adrian Plank (D) NR Joshua Dunne (D) AL i Chris Hager (D) NR Dist. 48 Dist. 61 Dist. 35 TIM TAYLOR (R) PL AARON D GRIESHEIMER (R) I PL SEAN SMITH (R) PL William (Bill) Betteridge (D) NR Keri Ingle (D) I AL i Dist. 62 Dist. 49 BRUCE SASSMANN (R) PL Travis Fitzwater (R) I GV/NR Dist. 36 Nancy J Ragan (D) NR NOLA WOOD (R) PL Dist. 50 Mark A Sharp (D) AL Dist. 63 SARA WALSH (R) I PL RICHARD W WEST (R) PL Kari L Chesney (D) AL i Dist. 37 Dist. 64 JOHN D BOYD JR (R) PL Dist. 51 Tony Lovasco (R) I GV/NR Annette Turnbaugh (D) AL i KURTIS GREGORY (R) PL Aaliyah Bailey (D) AL i Dist. 38 Dist. 52 DOUG RICHEY (R) I PL BRADLEY POLLITT (R) I PL Dist. 65 TOM HANNEGAN (R) I PL Dist. 39 Dist. 53 Bill Otto (D) AL i PEGGY MCGAUGH (R) I PL TERRY THOMPSON (R) PL Dist. 66 Connie Simmons (D) AL i Dist. 40 Marlene Terry (D) AL i CHAD PERKINS (R) PL Dist. 54 Dist. 67 DAN HOUX (R) I PL Dist. 41 Neil Smith (D) M Randy Pietzman (R) I GV/NR James Williams (D) NR Dist. 68 Dist. 42 Dist. 55 Jay Mosley (D) I AL i JEFF PORTER (R) I PL MIKE HAFFNER (R) I PL Dist. 69 Dist. 82 Dist 94 SCOTT E CAZADD (R) PL ROBERT J CRUMP (R) PL JIM MURPHY (R) I PL Gretchen Bangert (D) I AL i Donna M C Baringer (D) I AL Jean Pretto (D) AL i Dist. 70 Dist. 83 Dist. 95 Jerry Adzima (R) NR Jo Doll (D) AL i MICHAEL A O’DONNELL (R) I PL Paula Brown (D) I AL i Ann L Zimpfer (D) AL i Dist. 84 Dist. 71 Wiley (Chip) Price IV (D) I AL i Dist. 96 LaDonna Appelbaum (D) I AL i DAVID J GREGORY (R) I PL Dist. 85 Erica Hoffman (D) AL i Dist. 72 Kevin Windham Jr (D) I AL i DARREN L GRANT (R) PL Dist. 97 Doug Clemens (D) I AL Dist. 86 MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN (R) I PL Joe Adams (D) NR Dist. 73 Dist. 98 Dist. 87 Raychel Proudie (D) I AL i Shamed Dogan (R) I NR Ian Mackey (D) I AL i Angie Schaefer (D) AL i Dist. 74 Dist. 99 Dist. 88 Mike Person (D) I AL i LEE ANN PITMAN (R) PL Karan Pujji (R) NR Trish Gunby (D) I AL i Dist. 75 Tracy McCreery (D) I AL i Alan Gray (D) I AL i Dist. 100 Dist. 89 DEREK GRIER (R) I PL DEAN PLOCHER (R) I PL Dist. 76 Helena Webb (D) AL i Luke Barber (D) AL i Marlon Anderson (D) NR Dist. 101 Dist. 90 Dist. 77 BRUCE DEGROOT (R) I PL ANN LANDERS (R) PL Kimberly-Ann Collins (D) NR Barbara Phifer (D) AL i Dist. 102 Dist. 78 RON HICKS (R) I PL Timothy Gartin (R) NR Dist. 91 Tracy Grundy (D) AL i Rasheen Aldridge Jr (D) I AL i Sarah Unsicker (D) I AL i Dist. 103 Dist. 92 Dist. 79 JOHN D WIEMANN (R) I PL BILL HEISSE (R) PL LaKeySha Bosley (D) I AL i Lisa Rees (D) NR Michael Burton (D) AL i Dist. 80 Dist. 104 Dist. 93 Peter Merideth (D) I AL i ADAM SCHNELTING (R) I PL GABRIEL JONES (R) PL Jessica DeVoto (D) AL i Bridget Walsh Moore (D) AL Dist. 81 Steve Butz (D) I AL Dist. 105 Dist. 117 Dist. 130 PHIL CHRISTOFANELLI (R) I PL MIKE HENDERSON (R) I PL BISHOP DAVIDSON (R) PL Christine Hyman (D) AL i Tony Dorsett (D) NR Dave Gragg (D) NR Dist. 131 Dist. 106 Dist. 118 BILL OWEN (R) PL ADAM SCHWADRON (R) PL MIKE MCGIRL (R) I PL Allison Schoolcraft (D) AL i Cindy Berne (D) AL i Dist. 119 NATE TATE (R) I PL Dist. 132 Dist. 107 SARAH SEMPLE (R) PL NICK SCHROER (R) I PL Dist. 120 Victoria Witt Datt (D) NR Crystal Quade (D) I AL i Jason Chipman (R) I GV/NR Theresa Schmitt (D) AL i Dist.
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