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Missouri's 14th Senatorial District Election (2014) [8] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Maria Chappelle-Nadal (incumbent) 30,203 : 94.2 : Write-In: Christine LaPorta 1,869 5.8 Total votes 32,072 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
Many U.S. states and municipalities allow for write-in votes in a partisan primary election where no candidate is listed on the ballot to have the same functional effect as nominating petitions: for example, if there are no Reform Party members on the ballot for state general assembly and a candidate receives more than 200 write-in votes when ...
Missouri's 15th Senatorial District Election (2016) [11] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Andrew Koenig: 62,988 : 61.03 : Democratic: Stephen Eagleton 40,193 38.94 Write-In: Richard Magee 33 0.03 Total votes 103,214 : 100.00 : Republican hold
Missouri's 11th Senatorial District Special Election (2003) [7] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Victor Callahan: 5,738 : 61.99 : Republican: Lynn Vogel 2,529 27.32 Write-In: Sharon Kelley 989 10.69 Total votes 9,256 : 100.00 : Democratic hold
Missouri's high court entertained arguments Thursday on whether to force changes to the state's Senate districts in a case that has divided majority-party Republicans over how to apply new voter ...
The 2024 Missouri Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election held on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. [1] [2] Missouri voters elected state senators in the 17 odd-numbered districts of the Senate to serve four-year terms.
Missouri's 12th Senatorial District Election (2018) [10] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Dan Hegeman (incumbent) 50,035 : 72.5 : Democratic: Terry Richard 18,986 27.5 Total votes 69,021 : 100.0 : Republican hold
Missouri's 22nd Senatorial District Special Election (2005) [6] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Bill Alter: 6,865 : 30.1 : Democratic: Rick Johnson 6,797 29.8 Independent: Harold R. Selby 6,277 27.5 Independent: Zip Rzeppa 2,854 12.5 Total votes 22,793 : 100.0 : Republican gain from Democratic