Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2014
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Elections for the Missouri House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, and a general election on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014.
Three special elections were held on the primary date to fill vacancies in Districts 67, 120 and 151.
Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the Missouri House of Representatives. The chamber was controlled by the Republican Party, which increased their total seats from 109 to 118. The Democratic Party sustained a loss of six seats, falling from 52 to 44. The two vacant seats in the chamber were filled during the general election.
Incumbents retiring
A total of 25 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:
(*) This incumbent, having already declined to run for re-election, died before the primary.
(**) This incumbent died prior to the general election.
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Missouri House of Representatives:
Missouri House of Representatives | |||
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Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | |
Democratic Party | 52 | 45 | |
Republican Party | 109 | 117 | |
Vacancy | 2 | 1 | |
Total | 163 | 163 |
Qualifications
To be eligible to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives, a candidate must be:[1]
- At least 24 years of age
- Qualified Missouri voter for two 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 pleaded 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 pleaded 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.
Competitiveness
Candidates unopposed by a major party
In 77 (47.2%) of the 163 districts up for election, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of 23 Democrats and 54 Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.
Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 86 (52.8%) of the 163 districts up for election. Fifteen of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from 0 to 5 percent. Five other elections were mildly competitive, with a margin of victory of 5 to 10 percent. Those districts were:
Competitive:
- District 17: Mark Ellebracht (D) was defeated by Nick King (R) in the general election. Outgoing incumbent Myron Neth (R) won by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 20: Incumbent John Mayfield was defeated by Bill Kidd (R) in the general election. Mayfield won by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 40: Incumbent Jim Hansen (R) defeated Lowell Jackson in the general election. Hansen won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 44: Incumbent Caleb Rowden (R) defeated Tom Pauley (D) in the general election. Rowden won by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 47: Incumbent John Wright (D) was defeated by Chuck Basye (R) in the general election. Wright won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 51: Incumbent Dean Dohrman (R) defeated Gary Grigsby (D) and Bill Wayne (L) in the general election. Dohrman won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 64: Incumbent Robert Cornejo (R) defeated Laura Castaneda (D) in the general election. Cornejo won by a margin of victory of 3 percent in 2012.
- District 70: Incumbent Bill Otto (D) defeated Joe Corica (R) in the general election. Otto won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 90: Deb Lavender (D) defeated Gina Jaksetic (R) in the general election. Outgoing incumbent Rick Stream (R) won by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 94: Incumbent Vicki Englund (D) was defeated by Cloria Brown (R) in the general election. Englund won by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 97: Incumbent John McCaherty (R) defeated Tom Dohack (D) in the general election. McCaherty won by a margin of victory of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 111: Incumbent Michael Frame (D) was defeated by Shane Roden (R) in the general election. Frame won by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 114: Incumbent T.J. McKenna (D) was defeated by Becky Ruth (R) in the general election. McKenna won by a margin of victory of 0.54 percent in 2012.
- District 115: Incumbent Elaine Gannon (R) defeated Dan Darian (D) and Jerry Dollar, Jr. (L) in the general election. Gannon won by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 150: Walter Dearing (D) was defeated by Andrew McDaniel (R) in the general election. Outgoing incumbent Kent Hampton (R) won by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
Primary challenges
A total of 18 incumbents faced primary competition on June 3. Twenty-five incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 118 (73.8%) of the 160 incumbents as of August 5 advanced past the primary without opposition. The state representatives facing primary competition included:
- District 27: Incumbent Bonnaye Mims defeated India Williams in the Democratic primary.
- District 126: Incumbent Randy Pike defeated Bill Yarberry in the Republican primary. Pike and Yarberry ran in a three-way Republican primary in 2012. Pike passed away before the general election; his wife, Patricia was selected to run in his place.
- District 155: Incumbent Lyle Rowland defeated Mike Lind and Jason Frodge in the Republican primary.
Primary challenges, now unopposed
- District 15: Incumbent Jon Carpenter was challenged by Jason Buckley in the Democratic primary before the latter's withdrawal. No Republicans filed to run.
Retiring incumbents
Twenty-five incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 138 (84.7%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, seven Democrats and 18 Republicans, can be found above.
List of candidates
District 1
Note: Incumbent Mike Thomson (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Stan Sportsman: 468
- Roger Parshall: 1,167
- Kathy DeVault: 642
- Allen Andrews: 4,024
November 4 General election candidates:
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Robert Ritterbusch: 1,929
Allen Andrews: 7,479
District 2
Note: Incumbent Casey Guernsey (R) did not seek re-election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Waltermath: 2,580
J. Eggleston: 5,785
District 3
August 5 Republican primary:
- Nate Walker: 3,256
- Incumbent Walker first assumed office in 2013.
- John Bailey: 2,290
- Nate Walker: 3,256
November 4 General election candidates:
Nate Walker: 7,023
District 4
August 5 Republican primary:
- Craig Redmon
- Incumbent Redmon first assumed office in 2011.
- Craig Redmon
November 4 General election candidates:
Craig Redmon: 9,030
District 5
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lindell Shumake
- Incumbent Shumake first assumed office in 2011.
- Lindell Shumake
November 4 General election candidates:
C. LeRoy Deichman: 2,437
Lindell Shumake: 6,605
District 6
Note: David Morton was disqualified on April 25, 2014.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tim Remole
- Incumbent Remole first assumed office in 2013.
- Tim Remole
November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Harrington: 3,286
Tim Remole: 7,731
District 7
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Lair: 2,824
- Incumbent Lair first assumed office in 2009.
- Dennis McDonald: 2,642
- Mike Lair: 2,824
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Lair: 7,670
District 8
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jim Neely
- Incumbent Neely first assumed office in 2013.
- Jim Neely
November 4 General election candidates:
Ted Rights: 2,797
Jim Neely: 6,726
District 9
August 5 Republican primary:
- Delus Johnson
- Incumbent Johnson first assumed office in 2011.
- Delus Johnson
November 4 General election candidates:
Delus Johnson: 9,353
District 10
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Pat Conway
- Incumbent Conway first assumed office in 2010.
- Pat Conway
November 4 General election candidates:
Pat Conway: 5,590
District 11
August 5 Republican primary:
- Galen Higdon
- Incumbent Higdon first assumed office in 2011.
- Galen Higdon
November 4 General election candidates:
Galen Higdon: 7,360
District 12
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kenneth Wilson
- Incumbent Wilson first assumed office in 2013.
- Kenneth Wilson
November 4 General election candidates:
Sandy Van Wagner: 3,515
Kenneth Wilson: 6,743
District 13
August 5 Republican primary:
- Nick Marshall
- Incumbent Marshall first assumed office in 2011.
- Nick Marshall
November 4 General election candidates:
Nick Marshall: 7,539
District 14
Note: Incumbent Ronald Schieber (R) did not seek re-election.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Josh Catton: 798
- Kevin Corlew: 2,142
November 4 General election candidates:
Stephanie Isaacson: 3,837
Kevin Corlew: 4,904
District 15
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jon Carpenter
- Incumbent Carpenter first assumed office in 2013.
- Jon Carpenter
Note: Jason Buckley withdrew from the primary.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jon Carpenter: 5,541
District 16
August 5 Republican primary:
- Noel Shull
- Incumbent Shull first assumed office in 2013.
- Noel Shull
November 4 General election candidates:
Noel Shull: 7,010
District 17
Note: Incumbent Myron Neth (R) did not seek re-election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Ellebracht: 4,504
Nick King: 4,576
District 18
Note: Incumbent Jay Swearingen (D) withdrew from the race for State Auditor.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Garner: 699
- Lauren Arthur: 1,936
November 4 General election candidates:
Lauren Arthur: 4,284
Bob Rowland: 3,339
District 19
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Rizzo
- Incumbent Rizzo first assumed office in 2011.
- John Rizzo
November 4 General election candidates:
John Rizzo: 2,115
District 20
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Mayfield
- Incumbent Mayfield first assumed office in 2013.
- John Mayfield
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill Kidd: 1,757
- Brent Lasater: 688
- Bill Kidd: 1,757
November 4 General election candidates:
John Mayfield: 3,412
Bill Kidd: 4,082
District 21
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ira Anders
- Incumbent Anders first assumed office in 2011.
- Ira Anders
November 4 General election candidates:
Ira Anders: 4,889
District 22
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Brandon Ellington: 2,292
- Incumbent Ellington first assumed office in 2011.
- Daniel Edwards: 536
- Brandon Ellington: 2,292
November 4 General election candidates:
Brandon Ellington: 4,566
District 23
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Randy Dunn
- Incumbent Dunn first assumed office in 2013.
- Randy Dunn
Note: Derron Black was disqualified on May 9, 2014.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Randy Dunn: 3,254
District 24
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Judy Morgan
- Incumbent Morgan first assumed office in 2011.
- Judy Morgan
November 4 General election candidates:
Judy Morgan: 5,928
District 25
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jeremy LaFaver
- Incumbent LaFaver first assumed office in 2013.
- Jeremy LaFaver
November 4 General election candidates:
Jeremy LaFaver: 7,963
District 26
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gail McCann Beatty
- Incumbent Beatty first assumed office in 2011.
- Gail McCann Beatty
November 4 General election candidates:
Gail McCann Beatty: 5,917
District 27
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bonnaye Mims: 1,431
- Incumbent Mims first assumed office in 2013.
- India Williams: 1,423
- Bonnaye Mims: 1,431
Note: A recount was held for this primary; the outcome was not affected.[4][5]
November 4 General election candidates:
Bonnaye Mims: 4,641
District 28
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Tom McDonald: 1,678
- Incumbent McDonald first assumed office in 2009.
- Ryan Meyer: 468
- Tom McDonald: 1,678
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom McDonald: 4,959
District 29
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Sutton: 1,376
- Winston Apple: 1,355
- John Sutton: 1,376
Note: Addison Newberry withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Noel Torpey
- Incumbent Torpey first assumed office in 2011.
- Noel Torpey
November 4 General election candidates:
John Sutton: 3,638
Noel Torpey: 5,698
District 30
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Cierpiot
- Incumbent Cierpiot first assumed office in 2011.
- Mike Cierpiot
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Cierpiot: 7,329
District 31
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sheila Solon
- Incumbent Solon first assumed office in 2011.
- Sheila Solon
November 4 General election candidates:
Sheila Solon: 6,287
District 32
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeanie Lauer
- Incumbent Lauer first assumed office in 2011.
- Jeanie Lauer
November 4 General election candidates:
Andy Herman: 2,361
Jeanie Lauer: 5,526
District 33
Note: C.J. Hicks withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Donna Pfautsch
- Incumbent Pfautsch first assumed office in 2013.
- Donna Pfautsch
November 4 General election candidates:
Syed Asif: 1,458
Donna Pfautsch: 6,434
Matt Stephens: 1,052
District 34
Note: Incumbent Jeff Grisamore (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Justin Kalwei: 507
- Rebecca Roeber: 2,161
- Bob Johnson: 966
November 4 General election candidates:
Dale Mercer: 3,022
Rebecca Roeber: 5,583
District 35
August 5 Republican primary:
- Gary Cross
- Incumbent Cross first assumed office in 2011.
- Gary Cross
November 4 General election candidates:
Ken Duvall: 4,720
Gary Cross: 5,236
District 36
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Kevin McManus
- Incumbent McManus first assumed office in 2011.
- Kevin McManus
Note: Sherbaz Khan was disqualified on April 25, 2014.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin McManus: 4,715
Nola Wood: 3,146
District 37
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Joe Runions
- Incumbent Runions first assumed office in 2013.
- Joe Runions
November 4 General election candidates:
Joe Runions: 5,489
District 38
August 5 Republican primary:
- T.J. Berry
- Incumbent Berry first assumed office in 2011.
- T.J. Berry
November 4 General election candidates:
T.J. Berry: 7,044
District 39
August 5 Republican primary:
- Joe Don McGaugh
- Incumbent McGaugh first assumed office in 2013.
- Joe Don McGaugh
November 4 General election candidates:
Joe Don McGaugh: 7,847
District 40
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jim Hansen
- Incumbent Hansen first assumed office in 2013.
- Jim Hansen
November 4 General election candidates:
Lowell Jackson: 2,424
Jim Hansen: 6,647
District 41
Note: Incumbent Ed Schieffer (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Alexandra Salsman: 1,952
- Randy Pietzman: 2,511
November 4 General election candidates:
Dan Dildine: 3,861
Randy Pietzman: 6,243
District 42
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bart Korman
- Incumbent Korman first assumed office in 2011.
- Bart Korman
November 4 General election candidates:
Rod Sturgeon: 2,567
Bart Korman: 7,054
District 43
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jay Houghton
- Incumbent Houghton first assumed office in 2011.
- Jay Houghton
November 4 General election candidates:
Ed Lockwood: 2,124
Jay Houghton: 5,731
District 44
August 5 Republican primary:
- Caleb Rowden
- Incumbent Rowden first assumed office in 2013.
- Caleb Rowden
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Pauley: 3,058
Caleb Rowden: 5,249
District 45
Note: Incumbent Chris Kelly (D) did not seek re-election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Kip Kendrick: 3,889
District 46
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Stephen Webber
- Incumbent Webber first assumed office in 2009.
- Stephen Webber
November 4 General election candidates:
Stephen Webber: 7,948
District 47
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Wright
- Incumbent Wright first assumed office in 2013.
- John Wright
August 5 Republican primary:
- Chuck Basye: 1,754
- Betsy Phillips: 718
- Chuck Basye: 1,754
November 4 General election candidates:
John Wright: 4,746
Chuck Basye: 5,007
District 48
August 5 Republican primary:
- Dave Muntzel
- Incumbent Muntzel first assumed office in 2013.
- Dave Muntzel
November 4 General election candidates:
Dave Muntzel: 7,418
District 49
Note: Incumbent Jeanie Riddle (R) ran for Missouri State Senate District 10.
Note: Larry Brown withdrew before the primary; Backer was nominated as his replacement.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Gracia Yancey Backer: 3,416
Travis Fitzwater: 5,568
District 50
August 5 Republican primary:
- Caleb Jones
- Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 2011.
- Caleb Jones
November 4 General election candidates:
Caleb Jones: 7,832
District 51
August 5 Republican primary:
- Dean Dohrman
- Incumbent Dohrman first assumed office in 2013.
- Dean Dohrman
November 4 General election candidates:
Gary Grigsby: 3,107
Dean Dohrman: 4,727
Bill Wayne: 431
District 52
Note: Incumbent Stanley Cox (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
November 4 General election candidates:
Nathan Beard: 5,911
District 53
August 5 Republican primary:
- Glen Kolkmeyer
- Incumbent Kolkmeyer first assumed office in 2013.
- Glen Kolkmeyer
November 4 General election candidates:
Henry Grubb: 3,949
Glen Kolkmeyer: 6,337
District 54
August 5 Republican primary:
- Denny Hoskins
- Incumbent Hoskins first assumed office in 2009.
- Denny Hoskins
November 4 General election candidates:
Denny Hoskins: 6,421
Daniel Plemons: 1,652
District 55
August 5 Republican primary:
- Rick Brattin
- Incumbent Brattin first assumed office in 2011.
- Rick Brattin
November 4 General election candidates:
Rick Brattin: 8,362
District 56
Note: Incumbent Chris Molendorp (R) did not seek re-election.
November 4 General election candidates:
Patty Johnson: 2,871
Jack Bondon: 5,525
District 57
August 5 Republican primary:
- Wanda Brown
- Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 2011.
- Wanda Brown
November 4 General election candidates:
William Grimes: 2,624
Wanda Brown: 5,738
Butch Page: 487
District 58
August 5 Republican primary:
- David Wood
- Incumbent Wood first assumed office in 2013.
- David Wood
November 4 General election candidates:
David Wood: 7,117
District 59
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Bernskoetter
- Incumbent Bernskoetter first assumed office in 2011.
- Mike Bernskoetter
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Bernskoetter: 8,824
Michael Eberle: 1,146
District 60
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jay Barnes
- Incumbent Barnes first assumed office in 2011.
- Jay Barnes
November 4 General election candidates:
Jay Barnes: 9,041
District 61
Note: Incumbent Dave Schatz (R) ran for Missouri State Senate District 26.
Note: Allan Seals withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Smith: 2,825
Justin Alferman: 7,648
District 62
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bruce Sassmann: 2,182
- Tom Hurst: 4,563
- Incumbent Hurst first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Hurst: 8,859
District 63
Note: David Knisley withdrew before the primary. Pinette was nominated as his replacement.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bryan Spencer
- Incumbent Spencer first assumed office in 2013.
- Bryan Spencer
November 4 General election candidates:
Bryan Pinette: 3,237
Bryan Spencer: 7,157
District 64
August 5 Republican primary:
- Robert Cornejo
- Incumbent Cornejo first assumed office in 2013.
- Robert Cornejo
November 4 General election candidates:
Laura Castaneda: 2,947
Robert Cornejo: 6,360
District 65
August 5 Republican primary:
- Anne Zerr
- Incumbent Zerr first assumed office in 2009.
- Anne Zerr
November 4 General election candidates:
Anne Zerr: 7,668
District 66
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Tommie Pierson
- Incumbent Pierson first assumed office in 2011.
- Tommie Pierson
November 4 General election candidates:
Tommie Pierson: 6,322
John Saxton: 1,023
District 67
Note: This district was vacant at the time of the primary; Alan Green (D) was the winner of a special election held the same day.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Alan Green: 3,031
- Sylvester Taylor, II: 1,830
- Larry Davis, Jr.: 512
- Tony Weaver: 1,141
- Alan Green: 3,031
August 5 Special election candidates:
Alan Green: 4,989
Dwayne Strickland: 1,109
Jeff Coleman: 144
Tony Weaver: 1,130
November 4 General election candidates:
Alan Green: 9,616
Dwayne Strickland: 2,241
Jeff Coleman: 296
District 68
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Keith English
- Incumbent English first assumed office in 2013.
- Keith English
November 4 General election candidates:
Keith English: 6,758
Becky Sharma: 3,435
Mickelle L. Adkins (write-in): 3
District 69
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Margo McNeil
- Incumbent McNeil first assumed office in 2009.
- Margo McNeil
Note: Lorenzo Baylor, Sr. withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Margo McNeil: 6,501
John Vahey: 3,414
District 70
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bill Otto
- Incumbent Otto first assumed office in 2013.
- Bill Otto
November 4 General election candidates:
Bill Otto: 5,309
Joe Corica: 5,155
District 71
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sue Meredith
- Incumbent Meredith first assumed office in 2013.
- Sue Meredith
November 4 General election candidates:
Sue Meredith: 6,004
Jim Cain: 4,142
District 72
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Mary Nichols
- Incumbent Nichols first assumed office in 2011.
- Mary Nichols
November 4 General election candidates:
Mary Nichols: 5,588
Paul Berry: 3,017
District 73
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Courtney Curtis
- Incumbent Curtis first assumed office in 2013.
- Courtney Curtis
November 4 General election candidates:
Courtney Curtis: 6,055
District 74
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sharon Pace: 2,781
- Incumbent Pace first assumed office in 2009.
- Don Houston: 762
- Sharon Pace: 2,781
November 4 General election candidates:
Sharon Pace: 6,756
District 75
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Rochelle Walton Gray
- Incumbent Gray first assumed office in 2009.
- Rochelle Walton Gray
November 4 General election candidates:
Rochelle Walton Gray: 8,077
District 76
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Chris Carter: 1,823
- Joshua Peters: 2,210
- Incumbent Peters first assumed office in 2013.
Note: Denise Jefferies was disqualified on April 25, 2014.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Joshua Peters: 7,006
District 77
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bill Haas: 754
- Kimberly Gardner: 2,437
- Incumbent Gardner first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Kimberly Gardner: 5,829
District 78
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Penny Hubbard: 1,699
- Incumbent Hubbard first assumed office in 2011.
- Natalie Vowell: 671
- Penny Hubbard: 1,699
November 4 General election candidates:
Penny Hubbard: 4,222
John Hubb: 822
District 79
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Michael Butler
- Incumbent Butler first assumed office in 2013.
- Michael Butler
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Butler: 6,222
Robert Vroman: 732
District 80
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Mike Colona
- Incumbent Colona first assumed office in 2009.
- Mike Colona
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Colona: 6,148
Michael Huett: 1,164
District 81
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jacob Hummel
- Incumbent Hummel first assumed office in 2009.
- Jacob Hummel
November 4 General election candidates:
Jacob Hummel: 4,298
Lisa Schaper: 1,144
District 82
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Michele Kratky
- Incumbent Kratky first assumed office in 2009.
- Michele Kratky
November 4 General election candidates:
Michele Kratky: 6,204
Jake Koehr: 2,375
District 83
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gina Mitten
- Incumbent Mitten first assumed office in 2013.
- Gina Mitten
Note Dan O'Sullivan was disqualified on May 20, 2014.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Gina Mitten: 6,529
Jeremy Buckingham: 2,990
Andrew Bolin: 474
District 84
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Karla May
- Incumbent May first assumed office in 2011.
- Karla May
Note: Tristan Walker was disqualified on May 1, 2014.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Karla May: 6,499
District 85
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Clem Smith
- Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2011.
- Clem Smith
November 4 General election candidates:
Clem Smith: 7,319
District 86
Note: Incumbent Rory Ellinger (D), who did not seek re-election, died in April 2014.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Fareedah Sidqui: 349
- Joe Adams: 2,392
- Dawn Price: 480
- Mary Ann Merz: 1,728
November 4 General election candidates:
Joe Adams: 8,201
District 87
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Stacey Newman
- Incumbent Newman first assumed office in 2009.
- Stacey Newman
November 4 General election candidates:
Stacey Newman: 8,064
District 88
Note: Incumbent Jill Schupp (D) ran for State Senate District 25.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tracy McCreery: 6,920
Raymond Chandler: 5,784
District 89
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Diehl
- Incumbent Diehl first assumed office in 2009.
- John Diehl
November 4 General election candidates:
Al Gerber: 5,114
John Diehl: 10,081
District 90
Note: Incumbent Rick Stream (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
November 4 General election candidates:
Deb Lavender: 7,597
Gina Jaksetic: 7,153
District 91
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jeanne Kirkton
- Incumbent Kirkton first assumed office in 2009.
- Jeanne Kirkton
November 4 General election candidates:
Jeanne Kirkton: 7,820
Michael Peters: 5,249
District 92
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Genise Montecillo
- Incumbent Montecillo first assumed office in 2011.
- Genise Montecillo
Note: Marjorie Dahmer withdrew before the primary; Faulstich was nominated as her replacement.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Genise Montecillo: 6,033
Al Faulstich: 4,169
District 93
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bob Burns
- Incumbent Burns first assumed office in 2013.
- Bob Burns
November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Burns: 4,123
Garrett Mees: 2,846
District 94
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Vicki Englund
- Incumbent Englund first assumed office in 2013.
- Vicki Englund
November 4 General election candidates:
Vicki Englund: 4,240
Cloria Brown: 5,334
District 95
August 5 Republican primary:
- Marsha Haefner
- Incumbent Haefner first assumed office in 2011.
- Marsha Haefner
November 4 General election candidates:
Marsha Haefner: 10,150
District 96
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Leara
- Incumbent Leara first assumed office in 2009.
- Mike Leara
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Leara: 10,111
Cindy Redburn: 2,380
District 97
August 5 Republican primary:
- John McCaherty
- Incumbent McCaherty first assumed office in 2011.
- John McCaherty
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Dohack: 2,637
John McCaherty: 5,344
District 98
Note: Incumbent Dwight Scharnhorst (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
Note: Marigrace Binning was disqualified on May 9, 2014.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Carol Veillette: 942
- Shamed Dogan: 1,690
- Rea Scharnhorst: 716
November 4 General election candidates:
Shamed Dogan: 8,653
District 99
August 5 Republican primary:
- Andrew Koenig
- Incumbent Koenig first assumed office in 2009.
- Andrew Koenig
November 4 General election candidates:
Bill Pinkston: 3,996
Andrew Koenig: 6,961
District 100
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sue Allen
- Incumbent Allen first assumed office in 2009.
- Sue Allen
November 4 General election candidates:
Sue Allen: 10,835
District 101
August 5 Republican primary:
- Don Gosen
- Incumbent Gosen first assumed office in 2011.
- Don Gosen
November 4 General election candidates:
Candace Farmer: 2,872
Don Gosen: 8,621
District 102
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kurt Bahr: 2,755
- Incumbent Bahr first assumed office in 2011.
- Michael Swyers: 1,408
- Kurt Bahr: 2,755
November 4 General election candidates:
John Callahan: 2,944
Kurt Bahr: 6,809
District 103
Note: Incumbent Doug Funderburk (R) did not seek re-election.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kyle Schlereth: 872
- Alexander McArthy: 1,362
- John Wiemann: 2,158
November 4 General election candidates:
John Wiemann: 7,308
Dean Hodge: 1,980
District 104
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kathie Conway
- Incumbent Conway first assumed office in 2011.
- Kathie Conway
November 4 General election candidates:
Terry Lesinski: 3,417
Kathie Conway: 5,852
District 105
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mark A. Parkinson
- Incumbent Parkinson first assumed office in 2008.
- Mark A. Parkinson
November 4 General election candidates:
Matt Judkins: 4,152
Mark A. Parkinson: 6,729
District 106
August 5 Republican primary:
- Chrissy Sommer: 2,693
- Incumbent Sommer first assumed office in 2011.
- Erin Schulte: 712
- Chrissy Sommer: 2,693
November 4 General election candidates:
Ken Tucker: 3,107
Chrissy Sommer: 5,452
District 107
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ron Hicks
- Incumbent Hicks first assumed office in 2013.
- Ron Hicks
November 4 General election candidates:
Ron Hicks: 6,861
AC (Arnie C.) Dienoff (write-in): 12
District 108
Note: Incumbent Chuck Gatschenberger (R) ran for Missouri State Senate District 2.
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Haman, Jr.: 469
- Nina Dean: 1,374
- Justin Hill: 2,622
November 4 General election candidates:
Marlon Williams: 2,775
Justin Hill: 7,402
District 109
August 5 Republican primary:
- Paul Curtman
- Incumbent Curtman first assumed office in 2011.
- Paul Curtman
November 4 General election candidates:
Bobbie Bollman: 2,693
Paul Curtman: 6,720
District 110
Note: Incumbent Timothy Jones (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
Note: Christine Alt withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
Note: Dennis Broadbooks withdrew before the primary. Because Broadbooks was the only candidate running, candidate filing was re-opened to both parties; Mathews was nominated as Broadbooks' replacement, and Alt was chosen by the Democrats.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Kirk Mathews: 8,162
District 111
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Michael Frame
- Incumbent Frame first assumed office in 2013.
- Michael Frame
August 5 Republican primary:
- Shane Roden: 1,505
- Jason Jarvis: 1,070
- Shane Roden: 1,505
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Frame: 4,291
Shane Roden: 4,834
District 112
Note: Incumbent Paul Wieland (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Larry Steinkamp: 687
- Robert Butler: 1,182
August 5 Republican primary:
- Rob Vescovo: 1,159
- Charles Groeteke: 1,151
- Avery Fortenberry: 213
- Rob Vescovo: 1,159
November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Butler: 3,611
Rob Vescovo: 5,432
District 113
Note: Incumbent Jeff Roorda (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
Note: Krystal Hargis withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jason Fulbright: 910
- Dan Shaul: 1,212
November 4 General election candidates:
Sean Fauss: 3,168
Dan Shaul: 4,749
Donna Ivanovich: 427
District 114
August 5 Democratic primary:
- T.J. McKenna
- Incumbent McKenna first assumed office in 2013.
- T.J. McKenna
November 4 General election candidates:
T.J. McKenna: 4,204
Becky Ruth: 4,791
District 115
August 5 Republican primary:
- Elaine Gannon
- Incumbent Gannon first assumed office in 2013.
- Elaine Gannon
November 4 General election candidates:
Dan Darian: 2,473
Elaine Gannon: 5,055
Jerry Dollar, Jr.: 384
District 116
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kevin Engler
- Incumbent Engler first assumed office in 2013.
- Kevin Engler
November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Engler: 6,763
District 117
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Linda Black
- Incumbent Black first assumed office in 2009.
- Linda Black
November 4 General election candidates:
Linda Black: 5,081
Note: Black won re-election in the general election held November 4, 2014, as a Democrat. However, on November 5, 2014, Black announced she was switching parties, and joining the Republicans.[6]
District 118
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ben Harris
- Incumbent Harris first assumed office in 2011.
- Ben Harris
November 4 General election candidates:
Ben Harris: 4,555
Michael McGirl: 4,146
District 119
August 5 Republican primary:
- Dave Hinson
- Incumbent Hinson first assumed office in 2011.
- Dave Hinson
November 4 General election candidates:
Susan Cunningham: 2,477
Dave Hinson: 5,345
District 120
Note: This district was vacant at the time of the primary; although he lost his party primary, Shawn Sisco (R) won the special election held the same day to fill the seat.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Robert Mesger: 478
- Zechariah Hockersmith: 547
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jason Chipman: 2,402
- Shawn Sisco: 2,263
- Jason Chipman: 2,402
August 5 Special election candidates:
Zechariah Hockersmith: 1,632
Shawn Sisco: 4,053
November 4 General election candidates:
Zechariah Hockersmith: 2,279
Jason Chipman: 6,711
District 121
August 5 Republican primary:
- Keith Frederick
- Incumbent Frederick first assumed office in 2011.
- Keith Frederick
November 4 General election candidates:
Keith Frederick: 6,219
District 122
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steve Lynch
- Incumbent Lynch first assumed office in 2013.
- Steve Lynch
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Lynch: 3,580
District 123
August 5 Republican primary:
- Diane Franklin
- Incumbent Franklin first assumed office in 2011.
- Diane Franklin
November 4 General election candidates:
Diane Franklin: 6,832
District 124
August 5 Republican primary:
- Rocky Miller
- Incumbent Miller first assumed office in 2013.
- Rocky Miller
November 4 General election candidates:
Rocky Miller: 7,695
District 125
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ethan Newman: 2,217
- Warren Love: 4,177
- Incumbent Love first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Warren Love: 7,825
District 126
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill Yarberry: 785
- Randy Pike: 2,534
- Incumbent Pike first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Sam Foursha: 3,517
Patricia Pike: 5,494
William Gilmore: 537
Note: Randy Pike died in September; Patricia Pike, his wife, was selected as his replacement.
District 127
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Kelley
- Incumbent Kelley first assumed office in 2011.
- Mike Kelley
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Kelley: 7,954
District 128
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sue Entlicher
- Incumbent Entlicher first assumed office in 2011.
- Sue Entlicher
November 4 General election candidates:
Sue Entlicher: 7,206
District 129
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sandy Crawford
- Incumbent Crawford first assumed office in 2011.
- Sandy Crawford
November 4 General election candidates:
John Wilson: 1,282
Sandy Crawford: 6,284
District 130
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeff Messenger: 2,273
- Incumbent Messenger first assumed office in 2013.
- Loren Hunt: 2,126
- Jeff Messenger: 2,273
November 4 General election candidates:
Jeff Messenger: 7,598
District 131
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sonya Anderson
- Incumbent Anderson first assumed office in 2013.
- Sonya Anderson
November 4 General election candidates:
Marlee Yant: 2,072
Sonya Anderson: 5,578
District 132
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Charlie Norr
- Incumbent Norr first assumed office in 2013.
- Charlie Norr
August 5 Republican primary:
- Fred Ellison: 679
- Shar Lawless: 297
- Fred Ellison: 679
November 4 General election candidates:
Charlie Norr: 2,100
Fred Ellison: 1,635
District 133
August 5 Republican primary:
- Eric Burlison
- Incumbent Burlison first assumed office in 2009.
- Eric Burlison
November 4 General election candidates:
Eric Burlison: 7,047
District 134
August 5 Republican primary:
- Elijah Haahr
- Incumbent Haahr first assumed office in 2013.
- Elijah Haahr
November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Knox: 2,909
Elijah Haahr: 5,214
District 135
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lincoln Hough
- Incumbent Hough first assumed office in 2011.
- Lincoln Hough
November 4 General election candidates:
Angie Filbeck: 3,413
Lincoln Hough: 4,698
District 136
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kevin Austin
- Incumbent Austin first assumed office in 2013.
- Kevin Austin
November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Austin: 9,808
District 137
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lyndall Fraker
- Incumbent Fraker first assumed office in 2011.
- Lyndall Fraker
November 4 General election candidates:
Sandy Grogan: 2,379
Lyndall Fraker: 7,811
Bill Boone: 479
District 138
August 5 Republican primary:
- Don Phillips
- Incumbent Phillips first assumed office in 2011.
- Don Phillips
November 4 General election candidates:
Don Phillips: 8,668
District 139
Note: Incumbent Kevin Elmer (R) ran for 38th Circuit Court.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Clayton Jones: 1,371
- Michael Hope: 1,195
- Jered Taylor: 2,234
November 4 General election candidates:
Jered Taylor: 7,528
District 140
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lynn Morris
- Incumbent Morris first assumed office in 2013.
- Lynn Morris
November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Billedo: 1,872
Lynn Morris: 7,151
District 141
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tony Dugger
- Incumbent Dugger first assumed office in 2009.
- Tony Dugger
November 4 General election candidates:
Tony Dugger: 6,894
District 142
August 5 Republican primary:
- Robert Ross
- Incumbent Ross first assumed office in 2013.
- Robert Ross
November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Ross: 5,980
District 143
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeff Pogue
- Incumbent Pogue first assumed office in 2013.
- Jeff Pogue
November 4 General election candidates:
Jeff Pogue: 6,779
District 144
August 5 Republican primary:
- Paul Fitzwater: 1,896
- Incumbent Fitzwater first assumed office in 2011.
- Ron Bohn: 506
- Paul Fitzwater: 1,896
November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Fitzwater: 7,059
District 145
August 5 Republican primary:
- Shelley Keeney
- Incumbent Kenney first assumed office in 2009.
- Shelley Keeney
November 4 General election candidates:
Charles Elrod: 2,111
Shelley Keeney: 6,801
District 146
August 5 Republican primary:
- Donna Lichtenegger
- Incumbent Lichtenegger first assumed office in 2011.
- Donna Lichtenegger
November 4 General election candidates:
Donna Lichtenegger: 7,933
District 147
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gary Gaines: 375
- Blake Hopper: 257
- Gary Gaines: 375
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kathy Swan
- Incumbent Swan first assumed office in 2013.
- Kathy Swan
November 4 General election candidates:
Gary Gaines: 1,676
Kathy Swan: 5,214
Greg Tlapek: 615
District 148
August 5 Republican primary:
- Duston Stone: 1,305
- Holly Rehder: 2,326
- Incumbent Rehder first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Holly Rehder: 5,915
District 149
Note: Incumbent Steve Hodges (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bill Burlison: 2,043
- Diedra Freeman: 1,701
- Bill Burlison: 2,043
Note: Morgan Nesselrodt withdrew before the primary.[2][3]
November 4 General election candidates:
Bill Burlison: 2,770
Don Rone: 3,802
District 150
Note: Incumbent Kent Hampton (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.
November 4 General election candidates:
Walter Dearing: 2,893
Andrew McDaniel: 3,120
District 151
Note: This district was vacant at the time of the primary; Tila Hubrecht (R) won a special election held the same day to fill the seat.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tila Hubrecht: 2,959
- Brandon Cooper: 939
- Tila Hubrecht: 2,959
Note: Amanda Brooks was disqualified on April 25, 2014.[2][3]
August 5 Special election candidates:
Ryan Wm. Holder: 1,977
Tila Hubrecht: 3,579
November 4 General election candidates:
Ryan Wm. Holder: 2,506
Tila Hubrecht: 5,752
District 152
August 5 Republican primary:
- Todd Richardson
- Incumbent Richardson first assumed office in 2011.
- Todd Richardson
November 4 General election candidates:
Todd Richardson: 5,790
District 153
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steve Cookson
- Incumbent Cookson first assumed office in 2011.
- Steve Cookson
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Cookson: 6,483
Ginny Keirns: 1,406
District 154
August 5 Republican primary:
- Shawn Rhoads
- Incumbent Rhoads first assumed office in 2013.
- Shawn Rhoads
November 4 General election candidates:
Shawn Rhoads: 5,933
District 155
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lyle Rowland: 4,911
- Incumbent Rowland first assumed office in 2011.
- Mike Lind: 809
- Jason Frodge: 2,847
- Lyle Rowland: 4,911
November 4 General election candidates:
Lyle Rowland: 7,267
District 156
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ron Herschend: 1,278
- Jeff Justus: 3,337
- Incumbent Justus first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jeff Justus: 6,492
District 157
August 5 Republican primary:
- Julie Ruzicka: 2,696
- Mike Moon: 3,308
- Incumbent Moon first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Vince Jennings: 2,011
Mike Moon: 6,407
District 158
August 5 Republican primary:
- Scott Fitzpatrick
- Incumbent Fitzpatrick first assumed office in 2013.
- Scott Fitzpatrick
November 4 General election candidates:
Scott Fitzpatrick: 6,583
District 159
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill Lant
- Incumbent Lant first assumed office in 2011.
- Bill Lant
November 4 General election candidates:
Bill Lant: 5,708
District 160
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill Reiboldt
- Incumbent Reiboldt first assumed office in 2011.
- Bill Reiboldt
November 4 General election candidates:
Bill Reiboldt: 7,434
District 161
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill White
- Incumbent White first assumed office in 2011.
- Bill White
November 4 General election candidates:
Hugh Shields: 1,627
Bill White: 4,593
District 162
August 5 Republican primary:
- Charlie Davis
- Incumbent Davis first assumed office in 2011.
- Charlie Davis
November 4 General election candidates:
Charlie Davis: 6,268
District 163
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tom Flanigan
- Incumbent Flanigan first assumed office in 2009.
- Tom Flanigan
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Jarrett: 1,256
Tom Flanigan: 5,850
See also
External links
- Missouri Secretary of State, official primary election results
- Missouri Secretary of State, primary candidate filing list
- Missouri Secretary of State, general election candidate filing list
- Missouri Secretary of State - Official Results, As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on December 3, 2014
Footnotes
- ↑ Missouri Secretary of State, "2012 Elected Officials Qualifications," accessed March 27, 2014
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 Missouri Secretary of State, "Certified Candidate Filing," accessed May 28, 2014
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 Missouri Secretary of State, "Certified Candidate List," accessed May 28, 2014
- ↑ Missouri Secretary of State, "Kander Announces Recount for House District 27," August 27, 2014
- ↑ Missouri Secretary of State, "Kander Announces Recount Results for House District 27," September 9, 2014
- ↑ Daily Journal Online, "Rep. Linda Black switches parties," November 5, 2014