Elections for the Missouri State Senate consisted of a primary election on August 8, 2006, and a general election on November 7, 2006.[1] 17 of the chamber's 34 seats were up for election.
Qualifications
To be eligible to serve in the Missouri State Senate, a candidate must be:[2]
- At least 30 years of age
- Qualified Missouri voter for three years before election
- Resident of the district which he is chosen to represent for 1 year before election
- Is not delinquent in the payment of any state income taxes, personal property taxes, real property taxes on the place of residence as stated in the declaration of candidacy
- is not a past or present corporate officer of any fee office that owes any taxes to the state.
- Has not been found guilty of or pled guilty to a felony or misdemeanor under the federal laws of the United States of America.
- Has not been convicted of or found guilty of or pled guilty to a felony under the laws of Missouri.
- In addition to any other penalties provided by law, no person may file for any office in a subsequent election until he or the treasurer of his existing candidate committee has filed all required campaign disclosure reports for all prior elections.
List of candidates
District 2
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Wayne J. Henke
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Joe Brazil: 5,004
- Scott T. Rupp: 10,249
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Wayne J. Henke: 37,650
Scott T. Rupp: 44,785 
District 4
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Yaphett El Amin: 4,631
- Derio Gambaro: 4,274
- Amber (Holly) Boykins: 2,364
- Jeff Smith: 6,770
a
- Kenneth Jones: 559
August 8 GOP primary:
November 7 General election candidates:
Jeff Smith 
District 6
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Ronald Bonar: 9,866
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Carl M. Vogel: 12,028
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Ronald Bonar: 20,862
Carl M. Vogel: 44,103 
District 8
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Jason Norbury
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Matt Bartle: 9,161
a
- Robert Thane (Bob) Johnson: 5,694
- Reed Chambers: 403
November 7 General election candidates:
Jason Norbury: 31,120
Matt Bartle: 43,860 
District 10
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Ingrid Y. Burnett: 2,145
- Jason Klumb: 5,199
- Jolie L. Justus: 5,675
a
- Mike Flaherty: 4,181
August 8 GOP primary:
- M. J. (Jerry) Mounts
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Jolie L. Justus: 37,563 
M. J. (Jerry) Mounts: 14,536
District 12
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Jim Neely
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Brad Lager
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Jim Neely: 25,136
Brad Lager: 36,481 
District 14
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Rita H. Days
a
August 8 GOP primary:
November 7 General election candidates:
Rita H. Days 
District 16
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Frank A. Barnitz
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Merrill Townley: 5,671
- Susie Snyders: 8,170
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Frank A. Barnitz: 30,434 
Susie Snyders: 27,607
District 18
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Wes Shoemyer
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Bob Behnen
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Wes Shoemyer: 28,795 
Bob Behnen: 26,953
District 20
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Barbie Kreider-Adams
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Dan Clemens
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Barbie Kreider-Adams: 28,352
Dan Clemens: 51,495 
District 22
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Ryan McKenna
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Bill Alter
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Ryan McKenna: 34,682 
Bill Alter: 22,675
District 24
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Joan Bray
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- John W. Maupin
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Joan Bray: 41,173 
John W. Maupin: 26,738
District 26
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Gene Tyler: 2,956
a
- Donald D. Meyer: 2,517
August 8 GOP primary:
- John E. Griesheimer
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Gene Tyler: 25,556
John E. Griesheimer: 44,346 
District 28
August 8 Democratic primary:
August 8 GOP primary:
- Delbert L. Scott
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Delbert L. Scott: 36,287 
Mike Holzknecht: 27,128
District 30
August 8 Democratic primary:
- Doug Harpool
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Norma Champion
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Doug Harpool: 26,934
Norma Champion: 36,370 
District 32
August 8 Democratic primary:
August 8 GOP primary:
- Gary Nodler
a
November 7 General election candidates:
Gary Nodler: 35,240 
Kim Wright: 20,198
District 34
August 8 Democratic primary:
- David W. Mason
a
August 8 GOP primary:
- Charlie Shields
a
November 7 General election candidates:
David W. Mason: 24,961
Charlie Shields: 36,645 
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