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Missouri: Live State and County Election Results 2020

Graphic by Dana Farrington

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>>Updated on Nov. 5, 2020 at 4:35 p.m.

Missouri Lieutenant Governor:

Mike Kehoe -Republican1,724,05058.483%

Alissia Canady -Democratic1,141,22538.713%

Bill Slantz -Libertarian53,5021.815%

Kelley Dragoo -Green27,9810.949%

Missouri State Treasurer:

Scott Fitzpatrick -Republican1,735,56559.183%

Vicki Lorenz Englund -Democratic1,113,78537.980%

Nicholas (Nick) Kasoff -Libertarian64,2672.192%

Joseph Civettini -Green18,9360.646%

Missouri Supreme Court Judge:

Patricia Breckenridge

Yes Votes-1,933,30073.882%

No Votes-683,42726.118%

U.S. Representative Dist. 8: 

Jason Smith -Republican253,64676.863%

Kathy Ellis -Democratic70,50421.365%

Tom Schmitz -Libertarian5,8461.772%

Missouri State Senate Dist. 27: 

Holly Rehder -Republican63,57576.889%

Donnie Owens -Democratic19,10923.111%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 116: 

Dale WrightRepublican15,729100.000%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 117:

Mike Henderson -Republican10,48373.308%

Tony Dorsett -Democratic3,81726.692%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 146:

Barry D. HovisRepublican20,987100.000%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 147:

Wayne Wallingford -Republican10,15663.179%

Andy Leighton -Democratic5,91936.821%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 148:

Jamie Burger -Republican13,740100.000%

Missouri House Representative - Dist. 149

Don Rone -Republican10,672100.000%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 152:

Hardy Billington -Republican11,949100.000%

Missouri House Representative Dist. 153:

Darrell AtchisonRepublican14,941100.000%

Official Ballot Title:

Amendment 1:

Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to extend the two term restriction that currently applies to the Governor and Treasurer to the Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and the Attorney General?

State and local governmental entities estimate no costs or savings from this proposal.

Fair Ballot Language:

A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to impose a two term restriction on all statewide elected officials, which currently only applies to the Governor and Treasurer.

A “no” vote will leave the terms that statewide elected officials may serve unchanged.

If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes.

Official Ballot Title:

Amendment 3:

Fair Ballot Language:

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:

Ban gifts from paid lobbyists to legislators and their employees; Reduce legislative campaign contribution limits; Change the redistricting process voters approved in 2018 by: (i) transferring responsibility for drawing state legislative districts from the Nonpartisan State Demographer to Governor-appointed bipartisan commissions; (ii) modifying and reordering the redistricting criteria.
 
 
State governmental entities expect no cost or savings. Individual local governmental entities expect significant decreased revenues of a total unknown amount.

A “yes” vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to reduce the limits on campaign contributions that candidates for state senator can accept from individuals or entities by $100 per election.  There is no change for candidates for state representative.

The amendment prohibits state legislators and their employees from accepting a gift of any value (which is currently $5) from paid lobbyists or the lobbyists’ clients.

The amendment modifies the criteria for redrawing legislative districts and changes the process for redrawing state legislative district boundaries during redistricting by giving redistricting responsibility to a bipartisan commission, renames them, and increases membership to 20 by adding four commissioners appointed by the Governor from nominations by the two major political party's state committees.

A “no” vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution regarding campaign contributions, lobbyist gifts, and the process and criteria for redistricting.

If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes.

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KRCU Public Radio - Local Election Results Summary: 11/04/20 - John Moore

Cape Girardeau County

Assoc. Commissioner, Dist. 1:

Paul Koeper (REP) 20,280 98.8%

Write In 227 1.1%

Assoc. Commissioner, Dist. 2:

Charlie Herbst (REP) 13,554 97.3%

Write In 368 2.6%

 
 
County Treasurer:

Roger L. Hudson (REP) 33,547 98.5%

Write In 488 1.4%


County Public Administrator:
 
Lisa Reitzel (REP) 33,485 98.4%
 
Write In 522 1.5%
 

County Coroner:

Wavis Jordan (REP) 33,265 97.7%

Write In 768 2.26%

 
Scott County

 
Commissioner Dist. 1:

Terry Cole (REP) 3,996 50.6%

Dennis E. Ziegenhorn (DEM) 3,893 49.3%

Write In 2 0.03%

Commissioner Dist. 2:

Mike Backfisch Jr. (REP) 4,404 46.1%

Donnie Kiefer (DEM) 5,130 53.7%

Write In 15 0.1%

County Assessor:

Carla Essner (REP) 15,307 98.4%

Write In 21 0.1 %


County Circuit Clerk:
 
Stacey Naile (REP) 15,087 98.4%
 
Write In 238 1.5%
 

 
County Sheriff:

Wesley C. "Wes" Drury (REP) 15,108 96.2%

Write In 589 3.7%

County Coroner:

Carl E. Rose (REP) 8,544 49.3%

Scott C. Amick (DEM) 8,749 50.5%

Write In 21 0.1%

County Public Administrator:

Julia Crader Dolan (REP) 15,108 98.3%
 
Write In 253 1.6%
 
 

 

St. Francois County

County Assoc. Commissioner, Dist. 1:

Kary Buckley (REP) 6,264 98.4%

Write In 97 1.5%

County Assoc. Commissioner, Dist. 2:

David Kater (REP) 2,549 56.9%

Patrick Mullins (DEM) 1,922 42.9%

Write In 4 0.09%

County Assessor:

Eric Dugal (REP) 9,544 98.4%

Write In 154 1.5%

County Sheriff:

Dan Bullock (REP) 9,501 95.4%

Write In 458 4.6%

County Coroner:

Jason J. Coplin (REP) 9,573 98.4%

Write In 1.5%

Ste. Genevieve County

County Commissioner, Dist. 1:

Karen A. Stuppy -Democrat  3,572  97.17%

Write In  104  2.83%

County Commissioner, Dist. 2:

Randy Ruzicka -Republican  2,413  53.59%

Tony Ritter -Democrat  2,085  46.30%

County Assessor:

Linda Wagner -Democrat  6,942  97.84%

County Sheriff:

Gary J. Stolzer - Republican 7,672  97.94%

County Surveyor:

Gerald "Duck" Bader -Democrat  7,093  98.32%

County Coroner:

Eric Basler -Democrat  7,093  98.32%

County Public Administrator:

Robin L. Naeger -Republican 4,746  52.84%

Butler County

County Commissioner, East Dist.

Don "Butch" Anderson -Republican  8,638

Van L. Rhodes -Independent  2,797 

County Commissioner, West Dist.

Dennis "Boots" LeGrand -Republican 5,505

County Assessor:
 
Chris Rickman -Republican  15,974

 
County Sheriff:

Mark Dobbs -Republican  15,983

County Coroner:
 
Jim Akers -Republican  15,754

 
County Public Administrator:

Jeff Darnell -Republican  15,915

 
 
 
 
Carter County

 
County Commissioner, East Dist.

Tom E. Wilder  -Republican:  1316

Write In:  62  

 
County Commissioner, West Dist.

Lynn Murdick -Republican:  1165

Write In:  23 

 
County Assessor:

Gary Rector -Republican: 2443

Write In: 47

 
County Sheriff:

Dustin Boyer -Republican: 2563

Write In:  40

 
County Coroner:

Joe Ben Chapman -Republican: 2569

Write In: 17

 
County Public Administrator:

Heidi Truncone -Republican:  2496

Write In:  12