Missouri's 19th Senate district

Missouri's 19th
State Senate district

Senator
  Stephen Webber
DColumbia
Demographics76% White
9% Black
4% Hispanic
5% Asian
5% Multiracial
Population (2023)185,874[1]

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District is one of 34 districts in the Missouri Senate. The district has been represented by Democrat Stephen Webber since 2025.[2][3]

Geography

The district is in central Missouri and encompasses the entirety of Boone County, which includes the major city of Columbia, its surrounding suburbs, and several outlying small towns.[4] Those include Ashland, Centralia, Hallsville, Rocheport, and Sturgeon. The district is also home to the University of Missouri, Columbia College, The State Historical Society of Missouri - Center for Missouri Studies, and numerous state parks and conservation areas.

Election results (1996-2024)

1996

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (1996)[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ken Jacob 39,971 62.43
Republican Frank Martin 21,703 33.90
Libertarian Daniel Dodson 2,353 3.68
Total votes 64,027 100.00

2000

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2000)[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ken Jacob
(incumbent)
41,426 57.64
Republican Randy Asbury 29,152 40.56
Libertarian John Dupuy 1,293 1.80
Total votes 71,871 100.00
Democratic hold

2004

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2004)[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chuck Graham 43,955 52.55
Republican Q. Michael Ditmore 39,691 47.45
Total votes 83,646 100.00
Democratic hold

2008

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2008)[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kurt Schaefer 44,265 48.49
Democratic Chuck Graham
(incumbent)
42,732 46.81
Libertarian Christopher W. Dwyer 4,286 4.70
Total votes 91,283 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

2012

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2012)[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kurt Schaefer
(incumbent)
47,067 57.91
Democratic Mary Wynne Still 34,216 42.09
Total votes 81,283 100.00
Republican hold

2016

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2016)[10][3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Caleb Rowden 45,335 51.22
Democratic Stephen Webber 43,179 48.78
Total votes 88,514 100.00
Republican hold

2020

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2020)[11][12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Caleb Rowden
(incumbent)
50,570 51.60
Democratic Judy Baker 47,367 48.33
Write-In James Coyne 72 0.07
Total votes 98,009 100.00
Republican hold

2024

Missouri's 19th Senatorial District election (2024)[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen Webber 48,998 56.97
Republican James Coyne 37,010 43.03
Total votes 86,008 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican

Statewide election results

Year Office Results
2008 President Obama 55.1 – 43.2%
2012 President Obama 51.6 – 48.4%
2016 President Clinton 49.3 – 43.4%
Senate Kander 54.3 – 41.1%
Governor Koster 54.9 – 41.3%
2018 Senate McCaskill 56.3 – 40.8%
2020 President Biden 54.9 – 42.4%
Governor Galloway 53.0 – 44.6%

Source: [14]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Census Bureau (2023). American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Retrieved from Census Reporter Profile page for Missouri State Senate District 19, MO
  2. ^ "Senator Stephen Webber". Missouri Senate.
  3. ^ a b Jacobi, Matthew (November 6, 2024). "Democrat Stephen Webber elected as state senator for District 19". KOMU.
  4. ^ "Map of District 19" (PDF). Missouri Senate.
  5. ^ 1996 General Election Results
  6. ^ 2000 General Election Results
  7. ^ 2004 General Election Results
  8. ^ 2008 General Election Results
  9. ^ 2012 General Election Results
  10. ^ 2016 General Election Results
  11. ^ 2020 General Election Results
  12. ^ "2020 Missouri State Senate Election Results". Des Moines Register.
  13. ^ 2024 General Election Results
  14. ^ "DRA 2020". Daves Redistricting. Retrieved February 27, 2025.