Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2010|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Leader
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Ron Richard (retired)
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Paul LeVota
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Leader's seat
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129th-Joplin
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52nd-Independence
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Seats before
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89
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74
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Seats after
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106
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57
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Seat change
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17
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17
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Popular vote
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1,075,925
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707,428
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Percentage
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59.28%
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38.98%
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Results: Republican gain Republican hold Democratic hold |
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The 2010 elections for the Missouri House of Representatives were held on November 2, 2010, with all districts being contested. Necessary primary elections were held on August 3, 2010.[1] The Republicans increased their majority in the chamber by 17 seats.
Overall results
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106
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57
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Republican
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Democratic
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Predictions
Results by district
District
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Party
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Incumbent
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Status
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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1
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Republican
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Brian Munzlinger
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Craig Redmon
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7,467
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60.9
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Democratic
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Keri Cottrell
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4,796
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39.1
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2
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Democratic
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Rebecca McClanahan
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Defeated
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Republican
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Zachary Wyatt
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6,794
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60.6
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Democratic
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Rebecca McClanahan
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4,423
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39.4
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3
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Republican
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Casey Guernsey
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Casey Guernsey
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10,213
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100.0
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4
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Republican
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Mike Thomson
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Mike Thomson
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9,442
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83.0
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Democratic
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Robert Ritterbusch
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1,934
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17.0
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5
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Republican
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Jim Guest
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Glen Klippenstein
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7,172
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58.4
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Democratic
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Judy Wright
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4,672
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38.1
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Constitution
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Gary Murray
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431
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3.5
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6
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Democratic
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Rachel Bringer
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Lindell Shumake
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6,564
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57.3
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Democratic
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Carl Thompson
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4,892
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42.7
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7
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Republican
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Mike Lair
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Mike Lair
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8,389
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74.6
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Democratic
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Dale Toms
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2,858
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25.4
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8
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Democratic
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Tom Shively
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Tom Shively
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7,444
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59.5
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Republican
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William Foster
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5,067
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40.5
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9
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Democratic
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Paul Quinn
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Paul Quinn
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9,362
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100.0
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10
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Democratic
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Terry Witte
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Jay Houghton
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5,865
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54.3
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Democratic
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Linda Witte
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4,307
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39.8
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Libertarian
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Josh Allum
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638
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5.9
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11
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Democratic
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Ed Schieffer
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Ed Schieffer
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8,259
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55.9
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Republican
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Michael Clynch
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6,527
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44.1
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12
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Republican
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Doug Funderburk
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Doug Funderburk
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9,800
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67.4
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Democratic
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Richard Trueba
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4,744
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32.6
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13
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Republican
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Chuck Gatschenberger
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Chuck Gatschenberger
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16,214
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67.7
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Democratic
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Vickie Boedeker
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7,743
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32.3
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14
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Republican
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Joe Smith
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Kathie Conway
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8,886
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66.2
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Democratic
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Kyle Meadows
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4,542
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33.8
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15
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Republican
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Sally Faith
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Sally Faith
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7,632
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59.6
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Democratic
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Paul Woody
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4,404
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34.4
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Libertarian
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Bill Slantz
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765
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6.0
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16
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Republican
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Mark Parkinson
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Mark Parkinson
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8,776
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66.5
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Democratic
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Debbie Bixler
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4,414
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33.5
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17
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Democratic
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Kenny Biermann
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Defeated
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Republican
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Vicki Schneider
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8,104
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55.7
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Democratic
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Kenny Biermann
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6,456
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44.3
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18
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Republican
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Anne Zerr
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Anne Zerr
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7,165
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68.2
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Democratic
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Gary McKiddy
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3,337
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31.8
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19
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Republican
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Cynthia Davis
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Kurt Bahr
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10,474
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66.9
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Democratic
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Matt Simmons
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5,185
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33.1
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20
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Republican
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Jeanie Riddle
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Re-elected
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Republican
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Jeanie Riddle
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9,838
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100.0
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21
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Republican
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Steve Hobbs
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Term-limited
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Republican
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John W. Cauthorn
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7,133
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58.7
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Democratic
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Kelly Schultz
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5,019
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41.3
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22
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Republican
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Therese Sander
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Randy Asbury
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7,813
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69.8
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Democratic
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Doug Galaske
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3,380
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30.2
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23
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Democratic
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Stephen Webber
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Stephen Webber
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9,373
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68.0
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Republican
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Paul Szopa
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4,415
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32.0
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24
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Democratic
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Chris Kelly
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Chris Kelly
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9,412
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55.9
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Republican
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Laura Nauser
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7,426
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44.1
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25
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Democratic
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Mary Still
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Mary Still
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5,975
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100.0
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26
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Democratic
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Joe Aull
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Joe Aull
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9,271
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100.0
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27
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Democratic
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Pat Conway
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Re-elected
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Democratic
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Pat Conway
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4,922
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60.5
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Republican
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Jason Gregory
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3,211
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39.5
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28
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Republican
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Rob Schaaf
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Delus Johnson
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7,967
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63.4
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Democratic
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Mark Sheehan
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4,609
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36.6
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29
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Democratic
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Martin T. Rucker
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Retired
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Republican
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Galen Higdon
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6,942
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64.0
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Democratic
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Bill Caldwell
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3,908
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36.0
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30
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Republican
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Jason Brown
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Term-limited
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Republican
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Nick Marshall
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8,888
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59.5
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Democratic
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Lexi Norris
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6,044
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40.5
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31
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Democratic
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Trent Skaggs
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Term-limited
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Democratic
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Jay Swearingen
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4,669
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51.3
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Republican
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Matthew Thompson
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4,437
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48.7
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32
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Democratic
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Jason Grill
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Defeated
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Republican
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Ron Schieber
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7,441
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50.6
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Democratic
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Jason Grill
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7,267
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49.4
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33
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Republican
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Jerry Nolte
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Re-elected
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|
Republican
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Jerry Nolte
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7,853
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65.1
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Democratic
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Jim Stoufer
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4,204
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34.9
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34
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Republican
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Tim Flook
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Retired
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|
Republican
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Myron Neth
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6,551
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54.6
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Democratic
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Mark Ellebracht
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5,457
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45.4
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35
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Republican
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Doug Ervin
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Term-limited
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|
Republican
|
T. J. Berry
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13,656
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69.5
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Democratic
|
Jim Baldwin
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5,997
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30.5
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36
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|
Republican
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Bob Nance
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Re-elected
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|
Republican
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Bob Nance
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7,160
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66.1
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Democratic
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Barbara Lanning
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3,680
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33.9
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37
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|
Democratic
|
Mike Talboy
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Re-elected
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|
Democratic
|
Mike Talboy
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6,785
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100.0
|
38
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|
Republican
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Ryan Silvey
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Re-elected
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|
Republican
|
Ryan Silvey
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9,133
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69.7
|
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Democratic
|
Debbie Colozza
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3,979
|
30.3
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39
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|
Democratic
|
Beth Low
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Retired
|
|
Democratic
|
Jean Peters-Baker
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8,314
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100.0
|
40
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|
Democratic
|
John Burnett
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
John Rizzo
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8,314
|
100.0
|
|
Libertarian
|
Sean O'Toole
|
8,314
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100.0
|
41
|
|
Democratic
|
Kiki Curls
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Kiki Curls
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5,002
|
100.0
|
42
|
|
Democratic
|
Leonard Hughes IV
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Leonard Hughes IV'
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7,441
|
100.0
|
43
|
|
Democratic
|
Roman Lee LeBlanc
|
Retired
|
|
Democratic
|
Gail Beatty
|
7,621
|
100.0
|
44
|
|
Democratic
|
Jason Kander
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jason Kander
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8,922
|
69.6
|
|
Republican
|
Sally Miller
|
3,892
|
30.4
|
45
|
|
Democratic
|
Jason R. Holsman
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jason R. Holsman
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6,595
|
60.3
|
|
Republican
|
Nola Wood
|
4,348
|
39.7
|
46
|
|
Democratic
|
Kate Meiners
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Kevin McManus
|
8,418
|
62.5
|
|
Republican
|
Rodney Williams
|
5,044
|
37.5
|
47
|
|
Republican
|
Jeff Grisamore
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Jeff Grisamore
|
10,984
|
100.0
|
48
|
|
Republican
|
Will Kraus
|
Retired
|
|
Republican
|
Gary Cross
|
6,882
|
53.0
|
|
Democratic
|
Gavin Fletchall
|
5,769
|
44.4
|
|
Libertarian
|
Nathan Eaton
|
339
|
2.6
|
49
|
|
Democratic
|
Tom McDonald
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Tom McDonald
|
7,350
|
100.0
|
50
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Brown
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Brown
|
7,484
|
100.0
|
51
|
|
Democratic
|
Ray Salva
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Ira Anders
|
3,683
|
52.8
|
|
Republican
|
Jeff Workman
|
2,765
|
39.7
|
|
Libertarian
|
Kevin Kobe
|
281
|
4.0
|
|
Constitution
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Michael Cogan
|
243
|
3.5
|
52
|
|
Democratic
|
Paul LeVota
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Noel Torpey
|
8,123
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60.6
|
|
Democratic
|
Robbie Makinen
|
5,290
|
39.4
|
53
|
|
Democratic
|
Curt Dougherty
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Brent Lasater
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5,291
|
55.7
|
|
Democratic
|
Diane Egger
|
4,214
|
44.3
|
54
|
|
Republican
|
Gary Dusenberg
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Jeanie Lauer
|
8,738
|
63.9
|
|
Democratic
|
John Bullard
|
4,926
|
36.1
|
55
|
|
Republican
|
Bryan Pratt
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Sheila Solon
|
7,744
|
61.6
|
|
Democratic
|
Clay Rogers
|
4,251
|
33.8
|
|
Libertarian
|
Jeffrey Hoorfar
|
570
|
44.5
|
56
|
|
Republican
|
Brian Yates
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Cierpiot
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10,370
|
63.4
|
|
Democratic
|
Dave Coffman
|
5,986
|
36.6
|
57
|
|
Democratic
|
Hope Whitehead
|
Defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic
|
Karla May
|
7,385
|
100.0
|
58
|
|
Democratic
|
James Morris
|
Defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic
|
Penny Hubbard
|
7,383
|
100.0
|
59
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeanette Mott Oxford
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeanette Mott Oxford
|
6,133
|
100.0
|
60
|
|
Democratic
|
Jamilah Nasheed
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jamilah Nasheed
|
8,023
|
100.0
|
61
|
|
Democratic
|
Chris Carter
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Chris Carter
|
7,804
|
100.0
|
62
|
|
Republican
|
Nita Jane Ayres
|
Defeated in primary
|
|
Republican
|
Don Phillips
|
12,348
|
100.0
|
63
|
|
Democratic
|
Tishaura Jones
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Tishaura Jones
|
8,242
|
100.0
|
64
|
|
Democratic
|
Rachel Storch
|
Retired
|
|
Democratic
|
Susan Carlson
|
7,210
|
76.7
|
|
Republican
|
Patricia Verde
|
2,005
|
21.3
|
|
Constitution
|
Mark Opheim
|
188
|
2.0
|
65
|
|
Democratic
|
Michele Kratky
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Michele Kratky
|
9,309
|
100.0
|
66
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Vogt
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Genise Montecillo
|
5,687
|
59.8
|
|
Republican
|
Bill Hartzog
|
3,816
|
40.2
|
67
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Colona
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Colona
|
6,260
|
82.0
|
|
Republican
|
Curtis Farber
|
1,370
|
18.0
|
68
|
|
Republican
|
David Sater
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
David Sater
|
9,364
|
100.0
|
69
|
|
Democratic
|
Gina Walsh
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Tommie Pierson
|
6,261
|
77.5
|
|
Independent
|
Yolanda Austin
|
1,820
|
22.5
|
70
|
|
Democratic
|
Sharon Pace
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Sharon Pace
|
8,287
|
100.0
|
71
|
|
Democratic
|
Don Calloway
|
Ran for state senate
|
|
Democratic
|
Clem Smith
|
8,050
|
100.0
|
72
|
|
Democratic
|
Maria Chappelle-Nadal
|
Ran for state senate
|
|
Democratic
|
Rory Ellinger
|
9,744
|
94.2
|
|
Write-In
|
Marva Miller
|
598
|
5.8
|
73
|
|
Democratic
|
Stacey Newman
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Stacey Newman
|
7,728
|
61.4
|
|
Republican
|
Daniel O'Sullivan
|
4,851
|
38.6
|
74
|
|
Democratic
|
Steve Webb
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Steve Webb
|
10,557
|
74.5
|
|
Republican
|
David Blanke
|
3,616
|
38.6
|
75
|
|
Democratic
|
Bert Atkins
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Bert Atkins
|
6,864
|
62.6
|
|
Republican
|
Bryan Koen
|
4,108
|
37.4
|
76
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Spreng
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Spreng
|
7,668
|
100.0
|
77
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael George Corcoran
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Eileen Grant McGeoghegan
|
5,107
|
62.5
|
|
Republican
|
Linda Ragsdale
|
3,060
|
37.5
|
78
|
|
Democratic
|
Margo McNeil
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Margo McNeil
|
5,864
|
59.2
|
|
Republican
|
Glen Lindemann
|
4,034
|
40.8
|
79
|
|
Democratic
|
Albert Joseph Liese
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Mary Nichols
|
6,010
|
51.7
|
|
Republican
|
Dan Johnson
|
5,912
|
44.6
|
|
Constitution
|
William R. Spaits
|
433
|
3.7
|
80
|
|
Democratic
|
Theodore Hoskins
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Sylvester Taylor II
|
10,095
|
100.0
|
81
|
|
Democratic
|
Rochelle Walton Gray
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Rochelle Walton Gray
|
9,938
|
100.0
|
82
|
|
Democratic
|
Jill Schupp
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jill Schupp
|
9,947
|
100.0
|
83
|
|
Democratic
|
Jake Zimmerman
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jake Zimmerman
|
7,435
|
65.3
|
|
Republican
|
Patrick J. Brennan
|
3,947
|
34.7
|
84
|
|
Republican
|
Allen Icet
|
Ran for state auditor
|
|
Republican
|
Don Gosen
|
12,571
|
100.0
|
85
|
|
Democratic
|
Vicki Englund
|
Defeated
|
|
Republican
|
Cloria Brown
|
6,482
|
52.7
|
|
Democratic
|
Vicki Englund
|
5,824
|
47.3
|
86
|
|
Republican
|
Cole McNary
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Cole McNary
|
11,809
|
100.0
|
87
|
|
Republican
|
John Diehl
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
John Diehl
|
12,479
|
100.0
|
88
|
|
Republican
|
Andrew Koenig
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Andrew Koenig
|
10,582
|
100.0
|
89
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Jones
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Jones
|
12,190
|
100.0
|
90
|
|
Democratic
|
Sam Komo
|
Defeated
|
|
Republican
|
John C. McCaherty
|
4,980
|
49.1
|
|
Democratic
|
Sam Komo
|
4,727
|
46.6
|
|
Independent
|
Charles Smith II
|
438
|
4.3
|
91
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeanne Kirkton
|
Re-elected
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeanne Kirkton
|
8,103
|
51.3
|
|
Republican
|
Rich Magee
|
7,418
|
47.0
|
|
Libertarian
|
Martin Hague
|
260
|
1.6
|
92
|
|
Republican
|
Sue Allen
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Sue Allen
|
10,499
|
100.0
|
93
|
|
Republican
|
Dwight Scharnhorst
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Dwight Scharnhorst
|
10,719
|
100.0
|
94
|
|
Republican
|
Rick Stream
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Rick Stream
|
9,326
|
56.2
|
|
Democratic
|
Deb Lavender
|
7,267
|
43.8
|
95
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Leara
|
Re-elected
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Leara
|
9,870
|
62.9
|
|
Democratic
|
Alice Geary Sgroi
|
5,385
|
34.3
|
|
Constitution
|
Steven Newton
|
427
|
2.7
|
96
|
|
Democratic
|
Patricia M. Yaeger
|
Term-limited
|
|
Democratic
|
Scott Sifton
|
5,655
|
58.2
|
|
Republican
|
Anthony Leech
|
4,062
|
41.8
|
97
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Leara
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Gary Furh
|
9,072
|
63.1
|
|
Democratic
|
Jan Polizzi
|
4,880
|
33.9
|
|
Constitution
|
Daniel P. Fitzhenry
|
427
|
3.0
|
98
|
|
Republican
|
Brian Nieves
|
Ran for state senate
|
|
Republican
|
Dave Hinson
|
7,050
|
60.5
|
|
Democratic
|
Mary Jo Straatmann
|
4,603
|
39.5
|
99
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Sutherland
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Bart Korman
|
12,030
|
100.0
|
100
|
|
Democratic
|
Sue Schoemehl
|
Term-limited
|
|
Republican
|
Masha Haefner
|
9,593
|
64.3
|
|
Democratic
|
Andrew Spavale
|
5,072
|
34.0
|
|
Constitution
|
Randy Lewis
|
256
|
1.7
|
[4]
Notes
- 1.^ 5 candidates ran as independents. In District 72, Marva Miller received 598 write-in votes, making her the sixth.
References
- ^ "Results". Archived from the original on February 18, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
- ^ "State of Missouri | All Races". Archived from the original on February 20, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
- ^ Jacobson, Louis (November 1, 2010). "Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats". Governing. Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2024.
- ^ "State of Missouri | All Races". Archived from the original on February 20, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
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