Bollinger County – Assessor – Republican
-
Ronda Elfrink R
100.0%
1,737
Bollinger County – Associate Commissioner – District 1
-
Travis Benfield R
34.4%
267
-
Kenneth Trentham R
34.1%
265
-
Timothy Shelby R
31.5%
245
Bollinger County – Associate Commissioner – District 2
-
Chad Hulvey R
100.0%
1,105
Bollinger County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
151
Bollinger County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
68.2%
1,307
-
Will Scharf R
31.8%
609
Bollinger County – Circuit Judge – Circuit 32 Division 2
-
Frank E. Miller R
100.0%
1,717
Bollinger County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Proposed by 102nd General Assembly (First Regular Session) SJR No. 26 - Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
62.6%
1,345
-
Yes
37.4%
804
Bollinger County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Proposed by 101st General Assembly (Second Regular Session) SS 2 SJR No. 38 - Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to serve its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department request from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
58.1%
1,244
-
Yes
41.9%
898
Bollinger County – Coroner – Republican
-
Calvin Troxell R
100.0%
1,777
Bollinger County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
46.2%
73
-
Mike Hamra D
28.5%
45
-
Eric Morrison D
20.3%
32
-
Sheryl Gladney D
3.8%
6
-
Hollis L Laster D
1.3%
2
Bollinger County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
38.8%
780
-
Bill Eigel R
31.9%
640
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
24.1%
483
-
Chris Wright R
1.3%
27
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.2%
24
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.0%
20
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.7%
14
-
Robert James Olson R
0.6%
12
-
Darren L Grant R
0.4%
8
Bollinger County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
69.9%
109
-
Anastasia Syes D
30.1%
47
Bollinger County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
46.2%
904
-
Dave Wasinger R
24.9%
487
-
Lincoln Hough R
16.7%
327
-
Tim Baker R
5.9%
115
-
Paul Berry III R
3.3%
64
-
Matthew E. Porter R
3.1%
60
Bollinger County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Melissa Finley R
100.0%
1,728
Bollinger County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
43.3%
68
-
Haley Jacobson D
33.8%
53
-
Monique Williams D
22.9%
36
Bollinger County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Dean Plocher R
24.9%
468
-
Denny Hoskins R
24.3%
458
-
Mike Carter R
14.4%
270
-
Shane Schoeller R
11.3%
212
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
8.0%
151
-
Valentina Gomez R
6.8%
127
-
Jamie Corley R
6.4%
121
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
3.9%
74
Bollinger County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Casey A. Graham R
100.0%
1,848
Bollinger County – State Representative District 144
-
Andrew J. Eye D
100.0%
62
Bollinger County – State Representative District 144 – Republican
-
Joe Loyd R
48.3%
371
-
Tony R Harbison R
31.1%
239
-
Paul (Buck) Usher R
20.6%
158
Bollinger County – State Representative District 151
-
Donnie Lynn Hovis Jr. D
100.0%
82
Bollinger County – State Representative District 151 – Republican
-
Steve W Jordan R
100.0%
1,071
Bollinger County – State Senator District 27
-
Jacob Turner R
39.3%
780
-
Jamie Burger R
32.9%
653
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
27.9%
554
Bollinger County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
145
Bollinger County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
52.0%
1,010
-
Cody Smith R
16.3%
317
-
Andrew Koenig R
15.7%
304
-
Lori Rook R
14.2%
276
-
Tina Goodrick R
1.1%
22
-
Karan Pujji R
0.7%
13
Bollinger County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
68.6%
107
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
31.4%
49
Bollinger County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
1
Bollinger County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
88.0%
1,750
-
James Snider R
6.3%
126
-
Grant Heithold R
5.6%
112
Bollinger County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
63.8%
102
-
Karla May D
21.3%
34
-
December L. Harmon D
10.6%
17
-
Mita Biswas D
4.4%
7
Bollinger County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
2
Bollinger County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
1,737
Butler County – Assessor – Republican
-
Chris Rickman R
100.0%
4,816
Butler County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Johnson Groxx D
100.0%
475
Butler County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
11
Butler County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
68.3%
3,419
-
Will Scharf R
31.7%
1,584
Butler County – Commissioner of the County Commission Eastern District – Democrat
-
Van L. Rhodes D
100.0%
372
Butler County – Commissioner of the County Commission Eastern District – Republican
-
Ralph Stucker R
34.0%
1,044
-
Andy Clark R
29.3%
899
-
Dan St. Lawrence R
16.0%
492
-
Wes Gilmore R
11.4%
349
-
Rowdy Boyer R
9.3%
285
Butler County – Commissioner of the County Commission Western District – Republican
-
Larry Wells R
29.5%
666
-
Kenny Barker R
29.4%
664
-
Bobby A. Sheppard R
24.5%
553
-
TJ Akers R
16.7%
378
Butler County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
52.9%
3,023
-
Yes
47.1%
2,688
Butler County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4 – Republican
Proposed by 101st General Assembly (Second Regular Session) SS 2 SJR No. 38 - Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to serve its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department request from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
Yes
54.8%
3,104
-
No
45.2%
2,557
Butler County – Coroner – Republican
-
Jim Akers R
100.0%
4,684
Butler County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
40.0%
213
-
Eric Morrison D
22.6%
120
-
Mike Hamra D
22.6%
120
-
Sheryl Gladney D
10.7%
57
-
Hollis I. Laster D
4.1%
22
Butler County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
11
Butler County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
49.5%
2,641
-
Bill Eigel R
23.7%
1,263
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
22.2%
1,186
-
Chris Wright R
1.6%
86
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.3%
71
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.0%
52
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.4%
19
-
Darren L Grant R
0.3%
14
-
Robert James Olson R
0.1%
7
Butler County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
55.3%
283
-
Anastasia Syes D
44.7%
229
Butler County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
11
Butler County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Lincoln Hough R
34.1%
1,731
-
Dave Wasinger R
25.6%
1,299
-
Holly Rehder R
24.7%
1,254
-
Tim Baker R
9.3%
473
-
Matthew E. Porter R
4.2%
213
-
Paul Berry III R
2.1%
109
Butler County – Public Administrator – Democrat
-
Amy Kopf D
100.0%
486
Butler County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Jeff Darnell R
100.0%
4,609
Butler County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
41.2%
214
-
Barbara Phifer D
37.7%
196
-
Haley Jacobson D
21.2%
110
Butler County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
11
Butler County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Dean Plocher R
28.7%
1,409
-
Denny Hoskins R
18.0%
885
-
Mike Carter R
16.8%
823
-
Shane Schoeller R
13.4%
660
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
8.2%
403
-
Valentina Gomez R
5.5%
272
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.7%
231
-
Jamie Corley R
4.6%
225
Butler County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Mark Dobbs R
100.0%
4,799
Butler County – State Representative 150th District
-
Cameron Bunting Parker R
100.0%
815
Butler County – State Representative 150th District – Democrat
-
Kay Collier D
100.0%
50
Butler County – State Representative 152nd District – Republican
-
Hardy Billington R
100.0%
3,948
Butler County – State Senator 25th District – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
485
Butler County – State Senator 25th District – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
4,910
Butler County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
494
Butler County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
11
Butler County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
50.3%
2,542
-
Andrew Koenig R
16.8%
849
-
Cody Smith R
16.5%
836
-
Lori Rook R
12.9%
653
-
Tina Goodrick R
2.8%
142
-
Karan Pujji R
0.6%
31
Butler County – U.S. Representative in Congress 8th District – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
88.5%
4,608
-
James Snider R
7.1%
372
-
Grant Heithold R
4.3%
224
Butler County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
69.1%
356
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
30.9%
159
Butler County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
10
Butler County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
49.6%
261
-
Karla May D
34.0%
179
-
December L. Harmon D
11.2%
59
-
Mita Biswas D
5.1%
27
Butler County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
12
Butler County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
4,906
Cape Girardeau County – Associate Commissioner District 2 – Republican
-
Charlie Herbst R
100.0%
4,001
Cape Girardeau County – Associate Commissioner, District 1 – Republican
-
Stephen Daume R
25.4%
2,324
-
Kody Thompson R
22.1%
2,029
-
Rex A. Meyr R
18.9%
1,734
-
Dave Reiminger R
16.9%
1,545
-
Dweayne Kirchhoff R
16.7%
1,534
Cape Girardeau County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
1,832
Cape Girardeau County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
67.1%
8,586
-
Will Scharf R
32.9%
4,209
Cape Girardeau County – Circuit Judge Circuit 32 Division 2 – Republican
-
Frank E. Miller R
100.0%
11,616
Cape Girardeau County – Commiteeman, Cape Girardeau Precinct 1 – Republican
-
John Voss R
77.0%
214
-
Van Furgeson R
23.0%
64
Cape Girardeau County – Committeeman – Fruitland Precinct – Republican
-
Chad Schuessler R
67.0%
524
-
Anthony Reddick R
33.0%
258
Cape Girardeau County – Committeeman, Byrd 1 Precinct – Republican
-
Randy Davis R
69.6%
396
-
Thomas E. Jaster R
30.4%
173
Cape Girardeau County – Committeewoman, Byrd 1 Precinct – Republican
-
Sharon Jackson R
51.0%
292
-
Carolyn Davis R
49.0%
281
Cape Girardeau County – Committeewoman, Hanover Precinct
-
Amanda W. Biskup R
50.4%
240
-
Jennifer Icaza-Gast R
49.6%
236
Cape Girardeau County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
-
No NP
57.9%
9,076
-
Yes NP
42.1%
6,598
Cape Girardeau County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
52.0%
8,081
-
Yes
48.0%
7,468
Cape Girardeau County – Coroner – Republican
-
Craig D. Williams R
31.4%
4,167
-
Mark J. Seesing R
28.3%
3,750
-
Chad Armstrong R
17.8%
2,366
-
Ted Ivie R
11.5%
1,533
-
John M Mackey R
5.8%
764
-
Wavis Jordan R
5.2%
694
Cape Girardeau County – County Assessor – Republican
-
Bob Adams R
100.0%
11,951
Cape Girardeau County – County Treasurer – Republican
-
Ronnie Maxwell R
60.3%
7,755
-
Matt Henson R
39.7%
5,108
Cape Girardeau County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
47.9%
945
-
Mike Hamra D
25.0%
493
-
Eric Morrison D
15.6%
307
-
Sheryl Gladney D
8.1%
159
-
Hollis L Laster D
3.5%
69
Cape Girardeau County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
39.5%
5,408
-
Bill Eigel R
32.9%
4,498
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
22.8%
3,126
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.7%
227
-
Chris Wright R
1.4%
185
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
0.8%
103
-
Robert James Olson R
0.4%
57
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.3%
44
-
Darren L Grant R
0.3%
42
Cape Girardeau County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
62.2%
1,186
-
Anastasia Syes D
37.8%
720
Cape Girardeau County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
42.5%
5,633
-
Lincoln Hough R
21.1%
2,793
-
Dave Wasinger R
20.6%
2,730
-
Paul Berry III R
7.2%
957
-
Tim Baker R
5.7%
757
-
Matthew E. Porter R
2.9%
383
Cape Girardeau County – Public Administrator – Libertarian
-
Andrew Ostrowski L
100.0%
13
Cape Girardeau County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Kyla Biester R
52.3%
6,444
-
Laura L Cassatt R
47.7%
5,886
Cape Girardeau County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
41.2%
787
-
Monique Williams D
33.0%
631
-
Haley Jacobson D
25.8%
494
Cape Girardeau County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Harman Freese L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
27.0%
3,387
-
Dean Plocher R
21.6%
2,712
-
Mike Carter R
13.5%
1,697
-
Shane Schoeller R
10.0%
1,254
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
9.9%
1,237
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
6.8%
848
-
Valentina Gomez R
6.0%
749
-
Jamie Corley R
5.4%
673
Cape Girardeau County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Ruth Ann Dickerson R
100.0%
12,176
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 146 – Republican
-
Barry D. Hovis R
53.9%
4,554
-
Lucas Green R
46.1%
3,890
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 147 – Democrat
-
J. Michael Davis D
100.0%
1,061
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 147 – Libertarian
-
Greg Tlapek L
100.0%
6
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 147 – Republican
-
John Voss R
100.0%
3,845
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 151 – Democrat
-
Donnie Lynn Hovis Jr. D
100.0%
57
Cape Girardeau County – State Representative District 151 – Republican
-
Steve W Jordan R
100.0%
754
Cape Girardeau County – State Senator District 27 – Republican
-
Jacob Turner R
43.7%
5,900
-
Jamie Burger R
40.7%
5,495
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
15.6%
2,106
Cape Girardeau County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
1,823
Cape Girardeau County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
54.5%
7,124
-
Lori Rook R
17.0%
2,223
-
Andrew Koenig R
14.8%
1,932
-
Cody Smith R
11.5%
1,502
-
Tina Goodrick R
1.7%
216
-
Karan Pujji R
0.6%
79
Cape Girardeau County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
70.8%
1,350
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
29.2%
557
Cape Girardeau County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
82.2%
10,970
-
Grant Heithold R
10.9%
1,460
-
James Snider R
6.8%
912
Cape Girardeau County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
58.3%
1,155
-
Karla May D
29.3%
580
-
December L. Harmon D
10.0%
198
-
Mita Biswas D
2.4%
48
Cape Girardeau County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
20
Cape Girardeau County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
11,698
Carter County – Assessor – Republican
-
Gary Rector R
0%
0
-
Dustin Bryant R
0%
0
Carter County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
55
Carter County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
0%
0
Carter County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
67.1%
697
-
Will Scharf R
32.9%
342
Carter County – Commissioner of the County Commission Western District
-
Erik McSpadden R
0%
0
-
Mike Hoerner R
0%
0
Carter County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
60.8%
726
-
Yes
39.2%
469
Carter County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
57.5%
678
-
Yes
42.5%
502
Carter County – Coroner – Republican
-
Joe Ben Chapman R
100.0%
1,015
Carter County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
38.3%
23
-
Mike Hamra D
28.3%
17
-
Eric Morrison D
18.3%
11
-
Sheryl Gladney D
10.0%
6
-
Hollis L Laster D
5.0%
3
Carter County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
0%
0
Carter County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
51.5%
618
-
Bill Eigel R
27.3%
327
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
15.9%
191
-
Amber Thomsen D
1.9%
23
-
Chris Wright R
1.2%
14
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.1%
13
-
Robert James Olson R
0.8%
9
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.3%
4
-
Darren L Grant R
0.1%
1
Carter County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
62.1%
36
-
Anastasia Syes D
37.9%
22
Carter County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
0%
0
Carter County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Lincoln Hough R
30.4%
323
-
Dave Wasinger R
25.8%
274
-
Holly Rehder R
24.8%
263
-
Tim Baker R
11.3%
120
-
Matthew E. Porter R
5.0%
53
-
Paul Berry III R
2.6%
28
Carter County – Local use tax question
Shall the Carter County Commission impose a local use tax at the same rate as the total local sales tax rate, provided that if the local sales tax rate is reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax rate shall also be reduce or raised by the same action?
-
No
68.5%
819
-
Yes
31.5%
376
Carter County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Heidi Truncone R
100.0%
933
Carter County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
45.8%
27
-
Haley Jacobson D
30.5%
18
-
Monique Williams D
23.7%
14
Carter County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
0%
0
Carter County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Mike Carter R
20.5%
213
-
Denny Hoskins R
19.4%
202
-
Dean Plocher R
17.8%
185
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
14.2%
148
-
Shane Schoeller R
10.8%
112
-
Valentina Gomez R
6.9%
72
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
5.4%
56
-
Jamie Corley R
5.0%
52
Carter County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Alonzo Bradwell R
100.0%
1,104
Carter County – State Representative 153rd District – Democrat
-
Sheila Bristol D
100.0%
62
Carter County – State Representative 153rd District – Republican
-
Vinnie Clubb R
52.8%
585
-
Keith W. Elliott R
47.2%
524
Carter County – State Senator 25th District – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
56
Carter County – State Senator 25th District – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
0%
0
Carter County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
56
Carter County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
0%
0
Carter County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
39.8%
422
-
Cody Smith R
21.9%
232
-
Lori Rook R
17.4%
184
-
Andrew Koenig R
16.0%
170
-
Tina Goodrick R
4.0%
42
-
Karen Pujji R
0.9%
10
Carter County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
64.9%
37
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
35.1%
20
Carter County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
0%
0
Carter County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
85.7%
992
-
James Snider R
7.8%
90
-
Grant Heithold R
6.5%
75
Carter County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
65.6%
40
-
Karla May D
24.6%
15
-
December L. Harmon D
6.6%
4
-
Mita Biswas D
3.3%
2
Carter County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
0%
0
Carter County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
1,035
Dunklin County – Assessor – Republican
-
Rena Ingram R
100.0%
3,775
Dunklin County – Attorney General – Democratic
-
Elad Johnathan Gross D
100.0%
260
Dunklin County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
3
Dunklin County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
70.6%
2,709
-
Will Scharf R
29.4%
1,130
Dunklin County – Circuit Judge Circuit 35
-
Robert (Rob) Mayer R
51.7%
2,215
-
Darren Keith Todd R
48.3%
2,071
Dunklin County – City of Senath
Shall the City of Senath impose a local use tax at the same rate as the local sales taxes, (currently the total of all local sales tax rates is 2.0%), but if any local sales tax is reduced or raised by voter approval such that the total of all local sales taxes is reduced or raised by such voter approval, the local use tax also shall be reduced or raised by the same action? A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by persons whose purchases fro out-of-state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars in any calendar year.
-
No
50.6%
83
-
Yes
49.4%
81
Dunklin County – Collector/Treasurer – Republican
-
Judy Thompson R
100.0%
3,786
Dunklin County – Commissioner District 1 – Republican
-
Ron Huber R
100.0%
1,575
Dunklin County – Commissioner District 2 – Republican
-
Patrick McHaney R
100.0%
2,212
Dunklin County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
-
YES NP
50.0%
2,185
-
NO NP
50.0%
2,189
Dunklin County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
-
YES NP
57.1%
2,493
-
NO NP
42.9%
1,873
Dunklin County – Coroner – Republican
-
James Powell R
88.6%
3,594
-
Larry H. Young R
11.4%
462
Dunklin County – Governor – Democratic
-
Crystal Quade D
30.6%
87
-
Mike Hamra D
30.6%
87
-
Eric Morrison D
23.2%
66
-
Sheryl Gladney D
12.7%
36
-
Hollis L Laster D
2.8%
8
Dunklin County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
1
Dunklin County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
47.4%
1,977
-
Bill Eigel R
22.9%
954
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
22.3%
928
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
2.6%
107
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.6%
66
-
Chris Wright R
1.2%
49
-
Darren L Grant R
1.0%
41
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.7%
28
-
Robert James Olson R
0.5%
19
Dunklin County – Lieutenant Governor – Democratic
-
Richard Brown D
69.9%
193
-
Anastasia Syes D
30.1%
83
Dunklin County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
2
Dunklin County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
30.5%
1,152
-
Lincoln Hough R
24.8%
938
-
Dave Wasinger R
21.6%
817
-
Tim Baker R
12.6%
474
-
Matthew E. Porter R
7.7%
290
-
Paul Berry III R
2.8%
105
Dunklin County – Public Adminstrator – Republican
-
Matt Jackson R
100.0%
3,607
Dunklin County – Secretary Of State – Democratic
-
Monique Williams D
38.1%
106
-
Barbara Phifer D
37.1%
103
-
Haley Jacobson D
24.8%
69
Dunklin County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
3
Dunklin County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Mike Carter R
24.3%
889
-
Denny Hoskins R
20.8%
761
-
Dean Plocher R
14.8%
540
-
Shane Schoeller R
13.4%
490
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
10.5%
382
-
Valentina Gomez R
7.9%
288
-
Jamie Corley R
5.1%
185
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
3.3%
120
Dunklin County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Nick Darter R
50.5%
2,234
-
Aaron Waynick R
49.5%
2,188
Dunklin County – State Representative District 150 – Democrat
-
Kay Collier D
100.0%
272
Dunklin County – State Representative District 150 – Republican
-
Cameron Bunting Parker R
100.0%
3,742
Dunklin County – State Senator District 25 – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
263
Dunklin County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
3,986
Dunklin County – State Treasurer – Democratic
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
264
Dunklin County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
3
Dunklin County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
43.6%
1,663
-
Andrew Koenig R
20.5%
781
-
Cody Smith R
18.1%
691
-
Lori Rook R
12.3%
467
-
Tina Goodrick R
4.6%
174
-
Karan Pujji R
0.9%
36
Dunklin County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
68.1%
188
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
31.9%
88
Dunklin County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
3
Dunklin County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
88.3%
3,548
-
James Snider R
8.4%
336
-
Grant Heithold R
3.3%
134
Dunklin County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
45.9%
128
-
Karla May D
40.5%
113
-
December L. Harmon D
10.8%
30
-
Mita Biswas D
2.9%
8
Dunklin County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W. C. Young L
100.0%
3
Dunklin County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
3,623
Madison County – Assessor – Republican
-
Paula (Rehkop) Francis R
100.0%
1,855
Madison County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
259
Madison County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
5
Madison County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
65.2%
1,212
-
Will Scharf R
34.8%
646
Madison County – Circuit Judge Circuit 24 Division 1 – Republican
-
Brice Sechrest R
70.4%
1,288
-
Jerel Poor R
29.6%
541
Madison County – Circuit Judge Circuit 24 Division 2 – Republican
-
Wendy Lynn Wexler Horn R
100.0%
1,714
Madison County – Commissioner District One- Republican
-
Tom Stephens R
50.4%
423
-
Larry E. Cooper, Jr. R
35.9%
301
-
William L. Rice R
13.7%
115
Madison County – Commissioner District Two- Republican
-
Larry D. Kemp R
100.0%
1,023
Madison County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
56.0%
1,277
-
Yes
44.0%
1,002
Madison County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
55.3%
1,247
-
Yes
44.7%
1,009
Madison County – Coroner – Democrat
-
Collin Follis D
100.0%
272
Madison County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
36.2%
102
-
Mike Hamra D
27.7%
78
-
Eric Morrison D
27.0%
76
-
Sheryl Gladney D
5.7%
16
-
Hollis L Laster D
3.5%
10
Madison County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
5
Madison County – Governor – Republican
-
Bill Eigel R
38.6%
771
-
Mike Kehoe R
32.0%
640
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
22.1%
441
-
Chris Wright R
2.1%
41
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.9%
38
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.3%
26
-
Jeremy Gundel R
1.0%
19
-
Robert James Olson R
0.8%
16
-
Darren L Grant R
0.4%
8
Madison County – Lieutenant Governor
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
5
Madison County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
67.8%
185
-
Anastasia Syes D
32.2%
88
Madison County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
47.2%
918
-
Dave Wasinger R
22.3%
433
-
Lincoln Hough R
17.3%
336
-
Tim Baker R
6.6%
128
-
Matthew E. Porter R
3.8%
74
-
Paul Berry III R
2.9%
56
Madison County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Rhonda Denman R
53.2%
1,021
-
Sarah Hatfield R
46.8%
899
Madison County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
39.6%
109
-
Monique Williams D
32.7%
90
-
Haley Jacobson D
27.6%
76
Madison County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
5
Madison County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
25.2%
455
-
Mike Carter R
17.8%
321
-
Dean Plocher R
15.0%
271
-
Shane Schoeller R
13.8%
249
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
10.1%
183
-
Valentina Gomez R
7.3%
132
-
Jamie Corley R
6.1%
111
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.8%
86
Madison County – Sheriff – Democrat
-
Wendell Bellew D
54.2%
155
-
Rick Pogue D
45.8%
131
Madison County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Nic Adams R
50.6%
1,021
-
Lindell D. Lunsford, Jr. R
36.2%
730
-
Kyle Danback R
13.2%
266
Madison County – State Representative District 116 – Libertarian
-
Ethan Jones L
100.0%
2
Madison County – State Representative District 116 – Republican
-
Dale L. Wright R
63.8%
942
-
Ryan Cooper R
36.2%
534
Madison County – State Representative District 144 – Democrat
-
Andrew J. Eye D
100.0%
52
Madison County – State Representative District 144 – Republican
-
Tony R Harbison R
43.9%
143
-
Joe Loyd R
34.4%
112
-
Paul (Buck) Usher R
21.8%
71
Madison County – State Senator District 27 – Republican
-
Jacob Turner R
39.5%
760
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
35.2%
676
-
Jamie Burger R
25.3%
486
Madison County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
262
Madison County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
5
Madison County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
38.7%
722
-
Cody Smith R
21.9%
409
-
Andrew Koenig R
21.2%
395
-
Lori Rook R
14.3%
267
-
Tina Goodrick R
3.3%
61
-
Karan Pujji R
0.7%
13
Madison County – United State Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
59.6%
164
-
Karla May D
30.5%
84
-
December L. Harmon D
8.4%
23
-
Mita Biswas D
1.5%
4
Madison County – United State Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
0%
0
Madison County – United State Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
1,781
Madison County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
71.7%
195
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
28.3%
77
Madison County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
5
Madison County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
85.2%
1,669
-
James Snider R
7.7%
151
-
Grant Heithold R
7.0%
138
Madison County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Karla May D
0%
0
-
December L. Harmon D
0%
0
-
Lucas Kunce D
0%
0
-
Mita Biswas D
0%
0
Madison County – United States Senator – Libertarian Party
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
5
Madison County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
0%
0
Madison County Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
Yes
0%
0
-
No
0%
0
Mississippi County – 2nd District Commissioner – Republican
-
Darrell Jones R
0%
0
Mississippi County – Assessor – Republican
-
Lisa Finley Norton R
100.0%
990
Mississippi County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
177
Mississippi County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
71.7%
744
-
Will Scharf R
28.3%
293
Mississippi County – Circuit Judge Circuit 33 – Republican
-
Zac Horack R
100.0%
913
Mississippi County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
54.7%
686
-
Yes
45.3%
568
Mississippi County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
Yes
50.9%
621
-
No
49.1%
600
Mississippi County – Coroner – Democrat
-
Terry A Parker D
100.0%
192
Mississippi County – Governor – Democrat
-
Mike Hamra D
28.8%
57
-
Eric Morrison D
24.7%
49
-
Crystal Quade D
23.2%
46
-
Sheryl Gladney D
14.6%
29
-
Hollis L Laster D
8.6%
17
Mississippi County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
52.6%
584
-
Bill Eigel R
28.6%
318
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
15.6%
173
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
0.9%
10
-
Chris Wright R
0.7%
8
-
Amber Thomsen R
0.7%
8
-
Robert James Olson R
0.5%
5
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.2%
2
-
Darren L Grant R
0.2%
2
Mississippi County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
65.5%
129
-
Anatasia Syes D
34.5%
68
Mississippi County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
58.1%
639
-
Dave Wasinger R
17.4%
191
-
Lincoln Hough R
16.4%
180
-
Tim Baker R
3.6%
40
-
Paul Berry III R
2.5%
27
-
Matthew E. Porter R
2.1%
23
Mississippi County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Melissa Davis R
100.0%
941
Mississippi County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
39.9%
79
-
Barbara Phifer D
37.4%
74
-
Haley Jacobson D
22.7%
45
Mississippi County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Dean Plocher R
26.3%
266
-
Denny Hoskins R
22.4%
226
-
Shane Schoeller R
12.8%
129
-
Mike Carter R
11.1%
112
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
10.8%
109
-
Jamie Corley R
6.8%
69
-
Valentina Gomez R
5.7%
58
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.1%
41
Mississippi County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Britton Ferrell R
100.0%
978
Mississippi County – State Representative District 149 – Republican
-
Donnie Brown R
100.0%
949
Mississippi County – State Senator District 25 – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
169
Mississippi County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
975
Mississippi County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
180
Mississippi County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
53.0%
560
-
Andrew Koenig R
16.6%
175
-
Lori Rook R
15.1%
159
-
Cody Smith R
13.8%
146
-
Tina Goodrick R
1.1%
12
-
Karan Pujji R
0.4%
4
Mississippi County – United States Representative District 8
-
Jason Smith R
91.4%
989
-
James Snider R
5.4%
58
-
Grant Heithold R
3.2%
35
Mississippi County – United States Representative District 8
-
Randi McCallian D
79.2%
152
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
20.8%
40
Mississippi County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Karla May D
43.2%
86
-
Lucas Kunce D
38.7%
77
-
December L. Harmon D
14.6%
29
-
Mita Biswas D
3.5%
7
Mississippi County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W. C. Young L
100.0%
2
Mississippi County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
900
New Madrid County – Assessor – Republican
-
Jacob Johnson R
100.0%
2,372
New Madrid County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Jones D
100.0%
162
New Madrid County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
0%
0
New Madrid County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
70.3%
1,710
-
Will Scharf R
29.7%
723
New Madrid County – Circuit Judge Circuit 34 – Republican
-
Joshua D. Underwood R
100.0%
2,417
New Madrid County – City of Portageville Question 1
Shall the City of Portageville impose a local use tax at the same rate as the total local sales tax rate, currently 2.250%, provided that if the local sales tax rate is reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax rate shall also be reduced or raised by the same action? A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by persons whose purchases from out-of-state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars in any calendar year.
-
No
75.8%
357
-
Yes
24.2%
114
New Madrid County – City of Portageville Question 2
Shall the municipality of Portageville impose a sales tax of one half of one percent (1/2 or 1%) for the purpose of funding capital improvements, such tax to terminate automatically 10 years after the imposition therof? (This tax is a continuation of the Capital improvements Sales Tax approved by the voters of the City of Portageville on November 4, 2014.)
-
No
65.7%
312
-
Yes
34.3%
163
New Madrid County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
Yes
51.8%
1,428
-
No
48.2%
1,328
New Madrid County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
Yes
55.6%
1,520
-
No
44.4%
1,213
New Madrid County – Coroner – Republican
-
George A. Delisle R
100.0%
2,447
New Madrid County – First District Commissioner – Republican
-
Bobby Aycock, Jr. R
100.0%
1,493
New Madrid County – Governor – Democrat
-
Mike Hamra D
39.0%
71
-
Eric Morrison D
25.3%
46
-
Crystal Quade D
19.8%
36
-
Sheryl Gladney D
9.3%
17
-
Hollis L Laster D
6.6%
12
New Madrid County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
0%
0
New Madrid County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
53.4%
1,410
-
Bill Eigel R
22.3%
588
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
17.7%
468
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
2.0%
53
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.5%
40
-
Chris Wright R
1.2%
32
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.8%
20
-
Darren L Grant R
0.6%
16
-
Robert James Olson R
0.4%
11
New Madrid County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
64.4%
116
-
Anastasia Syes D
35.6%
64
New Madrid County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
0%
0
New Madrid County – Parma water and sewer bond question
Shall the City of Parma, Missouri, issue its combined water and sewer system revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $4,500,000 to acquire, construct, renovate, and improve its combined water and sewer system including, but not limited to, (1) the renovation and improvement of the existing wastewater lagoon to assure compliance with environmental regulations and its operrating permit, and (2) the renovation and improvement of the watewater collection system, the costs and maintenance of said combined water and sewer system revenue bonds to be payable solely from the revenue derived from the operation of its combined water and sewer system, including all future improvements and extensions thereto?
-
Yes
71.8%
61
-
No
28.2%
24
New Madrid County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Paula Scobey R
100.0%
1,587
New Madrid County – Second District Commissioner – Republican
-
Michael Kellams R
100.0%
854
New Madrid County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
43.2%
76
-
Barbara Phifer D
37.5%
66
-
Haley Jacobson D
19.3%
34
New Madrid County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
0%
0
New Madrid County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
20.0%
466
-
Mike Carter R
19.4%
453
-
Dean Plocher R
16.6%
387
-
Shane Schoeller R
12.3%
287
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
11.0%
256
-
Valentina Gomez R
9.3%
217
-
Jamie Corley R
7.0%
162
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.4%
102
New Madrid County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Joey Higgerson R
76.8%
2,168
-
Chris Hensley R
23.2%
655
New Madrid County – State Representative District 149 – Republican
-
Donnie Brown R
100.0%
2,421
New Madrid County – State Senator – District 25 – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
167
New Madrid County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
2,378
New Madrid County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
166
New Madrid County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
0%
0
New Madrid County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
43.2%
1,041
-
Cody Smith R
20.5%
495
-
Andrew Koenig R
20.0%
482
-
Lori Rook R
11.8%
284
-
Tina Goodrick R
3.3%
80
-
Karan Pujji R
1.1%
27
New Madrid County – United States Representative – District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
83.1%
143
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
16.9%
29
New Madrid County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
0%
0
New Madrid County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
87.3%
2,222
-
James Snider R
8.6%
218
-
Grant Heithold R
4.1%
105
New Madrid County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Karla May D
49.1%
86
-
Lucas Kunce D
34.9%
61
-
December L. Harmon D
13.1%
23
-
Mita Biswas D
2.9%
5
New Madrid County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
0%
0
New Madrid County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
2,159
New Madrid County Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
46.4%
1,167
-
Lincoln Hough R
19.6%
494
-
Dave Wasinger R
16.9%
424
-
Tim Baker R
9.0%
227
-
Matthew E. Porter R
5.5%
139
-
Paul Berry III R
2.5%
64
Pemiscot County – Assessor – Republican
-
Donna Brimhall R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
475
Pemiscot County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
11
Pemiscot County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
68.3%
3,419
-
Will Scharf R
31.7%
1,584
Pemiscot County – Circuit Judge Circuit 34 – Republican
-
Joshua D. Underwood R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – City of Hayti – Proposition for Mosquito Suppression and Control
Shall the Board of Alderman of the City of Hayti, Missouri be authorized to increase the mosquito suppression and control assessment imposed upon each water bill issued by the City of Hayti from the current assessment of Fifty Cents ($.50) per month to an assessment of Two Dollars ($2.00) per month?
-
Yes
0%
0
-
No
0%
0
Pemiscot County – City of Steel Proposition 1
Shall the Board of Alderman of the City of Steel, Missouri, provide by ordinance for the appointment of a Chief of Police as provided for the by the Statutes of the State of Missouri?
-
Yes
0%
0
-
No
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Commissioner of the County Commission District – 1st District – Democrat
-
Noble Nelson D
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Commissioner of the County Commission District 1st District – Republican
-
David Greer R
0%
0
-
Patrick Turnage R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Commissioner of the County Commission District 2nd District – Republican
-
Baughn Merideth R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
52.9%
3,023
-
Yes
47.1%
2,688
Pemiscot County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
Yes
54.8%
3,104
-
No
45.2%
2,557
Pemiscot County – Coroner – Republican
-
Brian Irions R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
40.0%
213
-
Eric Morrison D
22.6%
120
-
Mike Hamra D
22.6%
120
-
Sheryl Gladney D
10.7%
57
-
Hollis L. Laster D
4.1%
22
Pemiscot County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
11
Pemiscot County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
49.5%
2,641
-
Bill Eigel R
23.7%
1,263
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
22.2%
1,186
-
Chris Wright R
1.6%
86
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.3%
71
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.0%
52
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.4%
19
-
Darren L Grant R
0.3%
14
-
Robert James Olson R
0.1%
7
Pemiscot County – Lieutenant Govenor – Republican
-
Lincoln Hough R
34.1%
1,731
-
Dave Wasinger R
25.6%
1,299
-
Holly Rehder R
24.7%
1,254
-
Tim Baker R
9.3%
473
-
Matthew E. Porter R
4.2%
213
-
Paul Berry III R
2.1%
109
Pemiscot County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
55.3%
283
-
Anastasia Syes D
44.7%
229
Pemiscot County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
11
Pemiscot County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Trina Holloman R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Public Adminstrator – Republican
-
Trina Holloman R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
41.2%
214
-
Barbara Phifer D
37.7%
196
-
Haley Jacobson D
21.2%
110
Pemiscot County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
11
Pemiscot County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Dean Plocher R
28.7%
1,409
-
Denny Hoskins R
18.0%
885
-
Mike Carter R
16.8%
823
-
Shane Schoeller R
13.4%
660
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
8.2%
403
-
Valentina Gomez R
5.5%
272
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.7%
231
-
Jamie Corley R
4.6%
225
Pemiscot County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Billy Joe Stanfield R
0%
0
-
Joe Bryant R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – State Representative 149th District
-
Donnie Brown R
0%
0
Pemiscot County – State Representative 150th District – Democrat
-
Kay Collier D
100.0%
50
Pemiscot County – State Representative 150th District – Republican
-
Cameron Bunting Park R
100.0%
815
Pemiscot County – State Representative 152th District – Republican
-
Hardy Billington D
100.0%
3,948
Pemiscot County – State Senator 25th District – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
485
Pemiscot County – State Senator 25th District – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
4,910
Pemiscot County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
494
Pemiscot County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
11
Pemiscot County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
50.3%
2,542
-
Andrew Koenig R
16.8%
849
-
Cody Smith R
16.5%
836
-
Lori Rook R
12.9%
653
-
Tina Goodrick R
2.8%
142
-
Karan Pujji R
0.6%
31
Pemiscot County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
69.1%
356
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
30.9%
159
Pemiscot County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
10
Pemiscot County – United States Representative in Congress 8th District – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
88.5%
4,608
-
James Snider R
7.1%
372
-
Grant Heithold R
4.3%
224
Pemiscot County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
49.6%
261
-
Karla D
34.0%
179
-
December L. Harmon D
11.2%
59
-
Mita Biswas D
5.1%
27
Pemiscot County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
12
Pemiscot County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
4,906
Perry County – Assessor – Republican
-
Charles H Thriller R
100.0%
3,518
Perry County – Associate Commissioner, District 1 – Republican
-
Jay Wengert R
59.2%
1,246
-
Jeff Bohnert R
40.8%
860
Perry County – Associated Commissioner, District 2 – Republican
-
Keith A. Hoehn R
39.7%
897
-
Rock Schumer R
35.5%
803
-
Damon Lee Dillard R
16.8%
380
-
Douglas Martin R
8.0%
180
Perry County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
236
Perry County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro D
100.0%
10
Perry County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
63.1%
2,363
-
Will Scharf R
36.9%
1,381
Perry County – Brazeau Township Committeeman – Republican
-
Thomas Unger R
64.2%
222
-
Jim Palisch R
35.5%
123
-
Write In D
0.3%
1
Perry County – Central Township Committeeman – Republican
-
Brian Cooper R
39.3%
779
-
Keith Carroll R
35.8%
710
-
Scott Sattler R
24.5%
487
-
Write In D
0.4%
8
Perry County – Central Township Committeewoman – Republican
-
Chris Francis R
65.2%
1,297
-
Brenda Thurm Hopfer R
34.5%
686
-
Write In D
0.3%
5
Perry County – Circuit Judge Circuit 32 Division 2 – Republican
-
Frank E. Miller R
100.0%
2,862
Perry County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
57.0%
2,535
-
Yes
43.0%
1,914
Perry County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
53.5%
2,330
-
Yes
46.5%
2,024
Perry County – Coroner – Republican
-
Meghan Buerck-Ellis R
51.3%
2,178
-
William "Bill" Bohnert R
48.7%
2,069
Perry County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
42.7%
114
-
Mike Hamra D
25.8%
69
-
Eric Morrison D
17.2%
46
-
Sheryl Gladney D
10.5%
28
-
Hollis L. Laster D
3.7%
10
Perry County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
10
Perry County – Governor – Republican
-
Bill Eigel R
37.7%
1,588
-
Mike Kehoe R
35.5%
1,496
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
21.9%
921
-
Amber Thomsen R
1.6%
66
-
Chris Wright R
1.1%
47
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.0%
43
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.5%
22
-
Robert James Olson R
0.5%
19
-
Darren L. Grant R
0.2%
9
Perry County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
63.8%
166
-
Anastasia Syes D
36.2%
94
Perry County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
10
Perry County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
44.4%
1,769
-
Dave Wasinger R
22.3%
887
-
Lincoln Hough R
20.7%
824
-
Tim Baker R
6.9%
273
-
Matthew E. Porter R
3.2%
128
-
Paul Berry III R
2.6%
103
Perry County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Janelle French Moore R
100.0%
3,207
Perry County – Salem Township Committeewoman – Republican
-
Dana A. Baer-Hoehn R
64.2%
129
-
Terry L. Hill R
35.8%
72
Perry County – Saline Township Committeeman – Republican
-
Allen Muench R
54.5%
204
-
Tom Ritter R
45.5%
170
Perry County – Saline Township Committeewoman – Republican
-
Pamela Muench R
58.2%
219
-
Marsha Hutchison R
41.8%
157
Perry County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
40.3%
104
-
Haley Jacobson D
30.2%
78
-
Monique Williams D
29.5%
76
Perry County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
10
Perry County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
32.4%
1,190
-
Dean Plocher R
19.7%
723
-
Mike Carter R
14.0%
516
-
Shane Schoeller R
8.7%
320
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
7.5%
277
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
6.9%
252
-
Jamie Corley R
5.9%
216
-
Valentina Gomez R
4.9%
180
Perry County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Jason L. Klaus R
100.0%
3,757
Perry County – State Representative District 145 – Republican
-
Dave Soto R
60.5%
2,539
-
Bryant Wolfin R
39.5%
1,657
Perry County – State Senator District 27 – Republican
-
Jacob Turner R
45.9%
1,854
-
Jamie Burger R
38.6%
1,556
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
15.5%
626
Perry County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
232
Perry County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. D
100.0%
10
Perry County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
43.9%
1,711
-
Lori Rook R
22.1%
863
-
Andrew Koenig R
20.6%
802
-
Cody Smith R
10.8%
422
-
Tina Goodrick R
2.0%
77
-
Karan Pujji R
0.6%
24
Perry County – Surveyor – Republican
-
Timothy Baer R
100.0%
3,373
Perry County – Union Township – Committeeman – Republican
-
Craig Schuessler R
72.2%
234
-
Damon Lee Dillard R
27.8%
90
Perry County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
67.3%
171
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
32.7%
83
Perry County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson D
100.0%
10
Perry County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
85.7%
3,448
-
James Snider R
8.1%
326
-
Grant Heithold R
6.2%
248
Perry County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
61.1%
165
-
Karla May D
25.9%
70
-
December L. Harmon D
11.1%
30
-
Mita Biswas D
1.9%
5
Perry County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
10
Perry County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
3,359
Reynolds County – 1st District Commissioner – Democrat
-
Larry M. Pogue Jr. D
100.0%
69
Reynolds County – Assessor – Democrat
-
David F. Brawley D
100.0%
117
Reynolds County – Assessor – Republican
-
Travis Hills R
61.0%
861
-
LaShay Amsden Martin R
39.0%
551
Reynolds County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
117
Reynolds County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
63.9%
860
-
Will Scharf R
36.1%
485
Reynolds County – Circuit Judge Circuit 42 Division 1 – Republican
-
Megan K. Seay R
100.0%
1,229
Reynolds County – Consitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
57.5%
892
-
Yes
42.5%
659
Reynolds County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
53.6%
812
-
Yes
46.4%
703
Reynolds County – Coroner – Republican
-
Jeffrey N. McSpadden R
100.0%
1,388
Reynolds County – Govenor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
38.5%
573
-
Bill Eigel R
34.1%
507
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
19.6%
291
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
2.3%
34
-
Amber Thomsen R
2.1%
31
-
Chris Wright R
1.9%
28
-
Robert James Olson R
0.7%
10
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.6%
9
-
Darren L Grant R
0.3%
4
Reynolds County – Governor – Democrat
-
Mike Hamra D
39.7%
52
-
Crystal Quade D
37.4%
49
-
Eric Morrison D
13.0%
17
-
Sheryl Gladney D
6.1%
8
-
Hollis L Laster D
3.8%
5
Reynolds County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
59.3%
73
-
Anastasia Syes D
40.7%
50
Reynolds County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
38.5%
514
-
Dave Wasinger R
25.2%
337
-
Lincoln Hough R
15.2%
203
-
Tim Baker R
12.8%
171
-
Matthew E. Porter R
5.8%
77
-
Paul Berry III R
2.5%
34
Reynolds County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Robyn Gray R
100.0%
1,168
Reynolds County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Haley Jacobson D
39.2%
49
-
Monique Williams D
31.2%
39
-
Barbara Phifer D
29.6%
37
Reynolds County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
25.6%
322
-
Mike Carter R
20.4%
257
-
Shane Schoeller R
13.8%
174
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
10.3%
130
-
Valentina Gomez R
9.3%
117
-
Dean Plocher R
9.3%
117
-
Jamie Corley R
8.8%
111
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
2.5%
32
Reynolds County – State Representative District 144 – Democrat
-
Andrew J. Eye D
100.0%
109
Reynolds County – State Representative District 144 – Republican
-
Tony R Harbison R
51.9%
792
-
Joe Loyd R
41.4%
632
-
Paul (Buck) Usher R
6.7%
102
Reynolds County – State Senator District 27 – Republican
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
68.0%
1,048
-
Jacob Turner R
17.2%
265
-
Jamie Burger R
14.8%
228
Reynolds County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
116
Reynolds County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Cody Smith R
30.8%
407
-
Vivek Malek R
29.8%
393
-
Andrew Koenig R
21.5%
284
-
Lori Rook R
13.1%
173
-
Tina Goodrick R
4.0%
53
-
Karan Pujji R
0.8%
10
Reynolds County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
77.8%
98
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
22.2%
28
Reynolds County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
86.0%
1,297
-
James Snider R
8.3%
125
-
Grant Heithold R
5.7%
86
Reynolds County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
66.9%
83
-
Karla May D
25.8%
32
-
December L. Harmon D
7.3%
9
-
Mita Miswas D
0.0%
0
Reynolds County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
1,250
Reynolds County – Unites States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
2
Reynolds County Sheriff – Republican
-
Caleb McCoy R
69.7%
1,111
-
Johnathan Loyd R
23.8%
379
-
Steven Dickerson R
6.5%
104
Ripley County – Assessor – Republican
-
Randi D Ederer R
100.0%
2,434
Ripley County – Associate County Commissioner Eastern District – Republican
-
Gary Emmons R
64.7%
884
-
Jim Enterline R
35.3%
483
Ripley County – Associate County Commissioner Western District – Republican
-
Keith Whiteside R
38.2%
520
-
Shannon Jones R
31.0%
422
-
Andy Towell R
13.7%
186
-
Walter "Walt" Wells R
8.9%
121
-
Jack Jones R
6.4%
87
-
David Nickell R
1.9%
26
Ripley County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
161
Ripley County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
0%
0
Ripley County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
66.6%
1,613
-
Will Scharf R
33.4%
809
Ripley County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
53.2%
1,495
-
Yes
46.8%
1,316
Ripley County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
51.9%
1,435
-
Yes
48.1%
1,332
Ripley County – Coroner – Republican
-
Mike Jackson R
100.0%
2,535
Ripley County – Doniphan Township Committeeman – Republican
-
Steve Collins R
71.8%
764
-
Donnie Johnson Jr. R
28.2%
300
Ripley County – Govenor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
47.3%
1,263
-
Bill Eigel R
28.0%
747
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcrost R
17.8%
475
-
Amber Thomsen R
2.0%
53
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.7%
45
-
Chris Wright R
1.6%
42
-
Robert James Olson R
1.0%
26
-
Darren L Grant R
0.4%
11
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.3%
9
Ripley County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
50.6%
85
-
Eric Morrison D
19.0%
32
-
Mike Hamra D
18.5%
31
-
Sheryl Gladney D
10.7%
18
-
Hollis L. Laster D
1.2%
2
Ripley County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
0%
0
Ripley County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Anatasia Syes D
50.6%
83
-
Richard Brown D
49.4%
81
Ripley County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
0%
0
Ripley County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Lincoln Hough R
25.9%
621
-
Holly Rehder R
24.6%
589
-
Dave Wasinger R
24.3%
584
-
Tim Baker R
14.3%
344
-
Matthew E. Porter R
8.1%
194
-
Paul Berry III R
2.8%
67
Ripley County – Public Administrator – Democrat
-
Mary Dean Gray D
100.0%
164
Ripley County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Donna Barnett R
66.2%
1,716
-
Kelsey Johnson R
33.8%
875
Ripley County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
41.5%
68
-
Barbara Phifer D
29.3%
48
-
Haley Jacobson D
29.3%
48
Ripley County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
0%
0
Ripley County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Mike Carter R
23.0%
540
-
Shane Schoeller R
18.6%
437
-
Denny Hoskins R
18.3%
430
-
Dean Plocher R
16.3%
383
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
9.6%
225
-
Valentina Gomez R
6.4%
151
-
Jamie Corley R
4.8%
112
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
3.1%
74
Ripley County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Rad Talburt R
79.9%
2,240
-
Mike Barton R
14.2%
397
-
Charlie Mays R
5.9%
165
Ripley County – State Representative District 153 – Democrat
-
Sheila Bristol D
100.0%
160
Ripley County – State Representative District 153 – Republican
-
Keith W. Elliott R
70.0%
1,899
-
Vinnie Clubb R
30.0%
812
Ripley County – State Senator District 25 – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
158
Ripley County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
2,281
Ripley County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
159
Ripley County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
0%
0
Ripley County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
38.5%
930
-
Andrew Koenig R
21.6%
522
-
Cody Smith R
20.7%
499
-
Lori Rook R
14.0%
337
-
Tina Goodrick R
4.2%
101
-
Karan Pujji R
1.1%
26
Ripley County – Surveyor – Republican
-
William "Troy" Ayers R
100.0%
2,322
Ripley County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
71.5%
118
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
28.5%
47
Ripley County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
0%
0
Ripley County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
85.9%
2,226
-
James Snider R
8.6%
222
-
Grant Heithold R
5.5%
142
Ripley County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
43.5%
73
-
Karla May D
34.5%
58
-
December L. Harmon D
14.9%
25
-
Mita Biswas D
7.1%
12
Ripley County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
0%
0
Ripley County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
2,267
Scott County – Assessor – Republican
-
Carla Essner R
100.0%
6,553
Scott County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
683
Scott County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
67.6%
4,654
-
Will Scharf R
32.4%
2,235
Scott County – Circuit Judge Circuit 33 – Republican
-
Zac Horack R
100.0%
6,379
Scott County – Commissioner of the County Commission First District – Republican
-
David F. Hough R
35.4%
1,009
-
John Klueppel R
29.0%
829
-
Michael Williams R
20.6%
588
-
Will Watson R
12.5%
357
-
Jim Simmons Sr. R
2.5%
71
Scott County – Commissioner of the County Commission Second District – Democrat
-
Rick Vandeven D
100.0%
251
Scott County – Commissioner of the County Commission Second District – Republican
-
Chase Asmus R
35.8%
1,654
-
Robert Hinkebein R
24.9%
1,147
-
Randy W. Senciboy R
14.8%
682
-
Steve Minner R
10.3%
474
-
Joshua Glastetter R
9.4%
435
-
Robert (Bob) Graviett R
4.8%
223
Scott County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
56.1%
4,602
-
Yes
43.9%
3,605
Scott County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
No
51.3%
4,167
-
Yes
48.7%
3,948
Scott County – Coroner – Republican
-
John Cody Caudle R
52.1%
3,734
-
Scott Branam R
47.9%
3,427
Scott County – Governor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
31.8%
235
-
Mike Hamra D
31.8%
235
-
Eric Morrison D
19.9%
147
-
Sheryl Gladney D
9.7%
72
-
Hollis L. Laster D
6.8%
50
Scott County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
9
Scott County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
46.7%
237
-
Bill Eigel R
28.7%
146
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
21.1%
107
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
0.8%
4
-
Chris Wright R
0.8%
4
-
Amber Thomsen R
0.8%
4
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.6%
3
-
Robert James Olson R
0.6%
3
-
Darren L Grant R
0.0%
0
Scott County – Lieutenant Govenor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
9
Scott County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
58.7%
421
-
Anastasia Syes D
41.3%
296
Scott County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
58.0%
293
-
Dave Wasinger R
17.2%
87
-
Lincoln Hough R
15.4%
78
-
Tim Baker R
4.2%
21
-
Paul Berry III R
2.6%
13
-
Matthew E. Porter R
2.6%
13
Scott County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Karen R. Dirnberger R
100.0%
6,452
Scott County – Richland Township Committeewoman – Democrat
-
Jasmine Sales D
62.6%
236
-
Constance E. Branion D
36.6%
138
-
Write in D
0.8%
3
Scott County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Monique Williams D
38.6%
276
-
Barbara Phifer D
36.6%
262
-
Haley Jacobson D
24.8%
177
Scott County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Feese L
100.0%
9
Scott County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Denny Hoskins R
27.8%
130
-
Dean Plocher R
25.9%
121
-
Mike Carter R
15.2%
71
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
9.9%
46
-
Jamie Corley R
6.0%
28
-
Shane Schoeller R
5.6%
26
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
4.9%
23
-
Valentina Gomez R
4.7%
22
Scott County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Derick Wheetley R
36.0%
2,725
-
Wesley C. (Wes) Drury R
33.7%
2,551
-
Hunter Juden R
30.2%
2,285
Scott County – Special Bond Election Proposition Safety
Shall the Scott County Rural Fire Protection District, Missouri, issue general obligation bonds in the amount of One Million Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,650,000) for the purpose of providing funds for the site development, construction, equipping and furnishing of a new firehouse; to complete remodeling and repair improvements to the existing facilities; to acquire and equip a fire truck; to purchase new apparatus and auxillary equipment to meet current safety standards; and to prepay lease financing? (If this proposition is approved, the District intends to reduce the general fund levy by $0.20 per $100 of assessed valuation in order to offset the estimated $0.20 per $100 of assessed valuation increase to the debt service fund levy resulting in the total tax levy to remain unchanged.)
-
Yes
64.5%
722
-
No
35.5%
398
Scott County – State Representative District 148 – Republican
-
David A Dolan R
57.6%
4,262
-
Gary Senciboy R
42.4%
3,134
Scott County – State Senator District 27 – Republican
-
Jamie Burger R
58.6%
4,384
-
Jacob Turner R
26.4%
1,972
-
Christina (Chris) Dodson Dinkins R
15.0%
1,124
Scott County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
678
Scott County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
9
Scott County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
50.7%
3,555
-
Cody Smith R
17.7%
1,240
-
Andrew Koenig R
16.9%
1,184
-
Lori Rook R
12.1%
848
-
Tina Goodrick R
2.1%
149
-
Karan Pujji R
0.5%
35
Scott County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
-
Randi McCallian D
69.0%
495
-
Franklin Delano Roth II D
31.0%
222
Scott County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
9
Scott County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
85.5%
6,184
-
James Snider R
9.2%
665
-
Grant Heithold R
5.3%
382
Scott County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Karla May D
47.0%
344
-
Lucas Kunce D
34.8%
255
-
December L. Harmon D
15.2%
111
-
Mita Biswas D
3.0%
22
Scott County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
9
Scott County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
439
Stoddard County – Assessor – Republican
-
Jacob Clary R
100.0%
5,023
Stoddard County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonthan Gross D
100.0%
302
Stoddard County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
4
Stoddard County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
68.1%
3,566
-
Will Scharf R
31.9%
1,671
Stoddard County – Circuit Judge – Circuit 35 – Republican
-
Robert (Rob) Mayer R
80.2%
4,456
-
Daren Keith Todd R
19.8%
1,097
Stoddard County – Collector/Treasurer – Republican
-
Josh Speakman R
100.0%
5,098
Stoddard County – Commissioner District 1 – Republican
-
C.D. Stewart R
100.0%
2,418
Stoddard County – Commissioner District 2 – Republican
-
Wes Howard R
49.8%
1,446
-
Carol Jarrell R
26.3%
762
-
Jeff Riddle R
23.9%
693
Stoddard County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
-
No
54.4%
3,140
-
Yes
45.6%
2,628
Stoddard County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31st, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to service its communities? This would authorize a law passed in 2022 increasing required funding by the City of Kansas City for police department requests from 20% of general revenue to 25%, an increase of $38,743,646, though the City previously provided that level of funding voluntarily. No other state or local governmental entities estimate costs or savings.
-
Yes
50.2%
2,870
-
No
49.8%
2,845
Stoddard County – Coroner – Republican
-
Brent Stidham R
76.0%
4,057
-
Charlie Roberston R
24.0%
1,281
Stoddard County – Govenor – Democrat
-
Crystal Quade D
41.6%
131
-
Mike Hamra D
32.1%
101
-
Eric Morrison D
14.9%
47
-
Sheryl Gladney D
7.3%
23
-
Hollis L Laster D
4.1%
13
Stoddard County – Governor – Libertarian
-
Bill Slantz L
100.0%
4
Stoddard County – Governor – Republican
-
Mike Kehoe R
54.0%
3,009
-
Bill Eigel R
22.8%
1,267
-
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
18.8%
1,049
-
Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.2%
65
-
Chris Wright R
1.2%
69
-
Amber Thomsen R
0.8%
43
-
Jeremy Gundel R
0.4%
20
-
Robert James Olson R
0.4%
24
-
Darren L Grant R
0.4%
22
Stoddard County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
-
Richard Brown D
59.5%
182
-
Anastasia Syes D
40.5%
124
Stoddard County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
-
Ken Iverson L
100.0%
5
Stoddard County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
-
Holly Rehder R
35.9%
1,888
-
Lincoln Hough R
25.3%
1,329
-
Dave Wasinger R
22.6%
1,186
-
Tim Baker R
8.0%
418
-
Matthew E. Porter R
6.0%
313
-
Paul Berry III R
2.3%
120
Stoddard County – Public Administrator – Republican
-
Lorrie Duckworth R
100.0%
4,802
Stoddard County – Secretary of State – Democrat
-
Barbara Phifer D
38.3%
118
-
Haley Jacobson D
31.8%
98
-
Monique Williams D
29.9%
92
Stoddard County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
-
Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
5
Stoddard County – Secretary of State – Republican
-
Mike Carter R
21.4%
1,079
-
Denny Hoskins R
21.1%
1,065
-
Dean Plocher R
19.2%
967
-
Shane Schoeller R
12.8%
647
-
Valentian Gomez R
8.4%
426
-
Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
7.2%
364
-
Jamie Corley R
5.9%
298
-
Adam J. Schwadron R
3.9%
199
Stoddard County – Sheriff – Republican
-
Carl Hefner R
54.5%
3,103
-
Thomas Forkum R
45.5%
2,588
Stoddard County – State Representative District 151 – Democrat
-
Donnie Lynn Hovis Jr. D
100.0%
293
Stoddard County – State Representative District 151 – Republican
-
Steve W Jordan R
100.0%
4,983
Stoddard County – State Senator District 25 – Democrat
-
Chuck Banks D
100.0%
301
Stoddard County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
5,141
Stoddard County – State Treasurer – Democrat
-
Mark Osmack D
100.0%
306
Stoddard County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
-
John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
5
Stoddard County – State Treasurer – Republican
-
Vivek Malek R
49.1%
2,573
-
Cody Smith R
19.3%
1,010
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Andrew Koenig R
17.1%
898
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Lori Rook R
11.6%
610
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Tina Goodrick R
2.2%
116
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Karan Pujji R
0.7%
35
Stoddard County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
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Randi McCallian D
72.8%
222
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Franklin Delano Roth II D
27.2%
83
Stoddard County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
5
Stoddard County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
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Jason Smith R
89.2%
4,871
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James Snider R
7.5%
408
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Grant Heithold R
3.3%
179
Stoddard County – United States Senator – Democrat
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Lucas Kunce D
55.2%
175
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Karla May D
34.1%
108
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December L. Harmon D
9.5%
30
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Mita Biswas D
1.3%
4
Stoddard County – United States Senator – Libertarian
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W.C. Young L
100.0%
5
Stoddard County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
4,922
Wayne County – Assessor – Republican
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Frances Huitt R
60.2%
1,610
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Beverly Finch R
39.8%
1,065
Wayne County – Attorney General – Democrat
-
Elad Jonathan Gross D
100.0%
121
Wayne County – Attorney General – Libertarian
-
Ryan L. Munro L
100.0%
4
Wayne County – Attorney General – Republican
-
Andrew Bailey R
63.4%
1,539
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Will Scharf R
36.6%
887
Wayne County – Circuit Judge Circuit 42 Division 1 – Republican
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Megan K. Seay R
100.0%
2,205
Wayne County – Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to allow places where individuals, corporations, organizations, and associations provide childcare outside of the child's home to be exempt from property tax? This is intended to make childcare more available, which would support the well-being of children, families, the workforce, and society as a whole. State governmental entities estimate the state's Blind Pension Fund could have annual lost revenue of up to $400,000. Local governments expect an unknown fiscal impact.
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No
56.5%
1,529
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Yes
43.5%
1,175
Wayne County – Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to au
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No
51.0%
1,367
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Yes
49.0%
1,311
Wayne County – Coroner – Republican
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Mark Smith R
100.0%
2,162
Wayne County – Eastern District Commissioner – Republican
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Doug Wood R
100.0%
1,207
Wayne County – Governor – Democrat
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Crystal Quade D
35.1%
46
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Mike Hamra D
29.8%
39
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Eric Morrison D
20.6%
27
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Hollis L Laster D
9.2%
12
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Sheryl Gladney D
5.3%
7
Wayne County – Governor – Libertarian
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Bill Slantz L
100.0%
3
Wayne County – Governor – Republican
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Mike Kehoe R
41.3%
1,081
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John R. (Jay) Ashcroft R
27.3%
714
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Bill Eigel R
23.9%
626
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Chris Wright R
2.1%
54
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Amber Thomsen R
1.9%
50
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Darrell Leon McClanahan III R
1.8%
48
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Jeremy Gundel R
0.6%
16
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Robert James Olson R
0.6%
16
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Darren L Grant R
0.5%
14
Wayne County – Lieutenant Governor – Democrat
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Richard Brown D
65.9%
83
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Anastasia Syes D
34.1%
43
Wayne County – Lieutenant Governor – Libertarian
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Ken Iverson L
100.0%
4
Wayne County – Lieutenant Governor – Republican
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Holly Rehder R
50.0%
1,262
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Dave Wasinger R
19.1%
482
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Lincoln Hough R
17.7%
448
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Tim Baker R
6.5%
165
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Matthew E. Porter R
5.2%
132
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Paul Berry III R
1.4%
35
Wayne County – Public Administrator – Republican
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Penny Schulz R
100.0%
1,774
Wayne County – Secretary of State – Democrat
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Barbara Phifer D
37.4%
49
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Monique Williams D
31.3%
41
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Haley Jacobson D
31.3%
41
Wayne County – Secretary of State – Libertarian
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Carl Herman Freese L
100.0%
4
Wayne County – Secretary of State – Republican
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Denny Hoskins R
20.6%
489
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Shane Schoeller R
19.0%
453
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Dean Plocher R
18.0%
428
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Mike Carter R
17.0%
405
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Mary Elizabeth Coleman R
9.5%
225
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Valentina Gomez R
7.1%
169
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Jamie Corley R
4.9%
116
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Adam J. Schwadron R
3.9%
93
Wayne County – Sheriff – Republican
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Kyle Shearrer R
41.7%
1,157
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Dean Finch R
38.2%
1,059
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Shane Babb R
16.7%
464
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Jordan Ottwell R
3.4%
93
Wayne County – State Representative District 144 – Democrat
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Andrew J. Eye D
100.0%
10
Wayne County – State Representative District 144 – Republican
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Tony R Harbison R
43.5%
50
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Joe Loyd R
35.7%
41
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Paul (Buck) Usher R
20.9%
24
Wayne County – State Representative District 153 – Democrat
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Sheila Bristol D
100.0%
110
Wayne County – State Representative District 153 – Republican
-
Vinnie Clubb R
60.5%
1,520
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Keith W. Elliott R
39.5%
993
Wayne County – State Senator District 25 – Democrat
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Chuck Banks D
100.0%
122
Wayne County – State Senator District 25 – Republican
-
Jason Bean R
100.0%
2,184
Wayne County – State Treasurer – Democrat
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Mark Osmack D
100.0%
126
Wayne County – State Treasurer – Libertarian
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John A. Hartwig, Jr. L
100.0%
4
Wayne County – State Treasurer – Republican
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Vivek Malek R
44.2%
1,080
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Cody Smith R
22.3%
545
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Andrew Koenig R
16.9%
414
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Lori Rook R
12.4%
303
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Tina Goodrick R
3.3%
81
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Karan Pujji R
0.9%
23
Wayne County – United States Representative District 8 – Democrat
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Randi McCallian D
72.3%
94
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Franklin Delano Roth II D
27.7%
36
Wayne County – United States Representative District 8 – Libertarian
-
Jake Dawson L
100.0%
5
Wayne County – United States Representative District 8 – Republican
-
Jason Smith R
87.5%
2,299
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James Snider R
8.2%
215
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Grant Heithold R
4.3%
114
Wayne County – United States Senator – Democrat
-
Lucas Kunce D
53.0%
70
-
Karla May D
34.1%
45
-
December L. Harmon D
7.6%
10
-
Mita Biswas D
5.3%
7
Wayne County – United States Senator – Libertarian
-
W.C. Young L
100.0%
4
Wayne County – United States Senator – Republican
-
Josh Hawley R
100.0%
2,246
Wayne County – Western District Commissioner – Republican
-
Steve Foster R
100.0%
1,050