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Missouri Secretary of State - Elections
2006 Missouri Congressional and Statewide Races
Primary Filing Deadline: 3/28/06, Primary: 8/8/06, Independent Filing Deadline: 7/31/06, General Election 11/7/06,
Last Updated: December 2, 2006
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties,
Auditor, 60.0% in '02, 2nd term, Claire C. McCaskill (D) running for U.S. Senate, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic,
Co. Auditor Susan Montee (D) 52.9%, Sandra Thomas (R) 43.3%, financial consultant Charles W. Baum (L) 2.8%,
accountant Terry Bunker (Pr) 1.0%,
Senator, 49.8% in '02, 1st term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democrat, Chris Cillizza: 5th Most Likely Senate Seat to Switch Party, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: No Clear Favorite, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Evans & Novack's Outlook: Leans Republican, New York Times Ratings: Toss Up, Roll Call Analysis: Tossup, Rothenberg Political Report: Lean Democratic, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss Up, Chuck Todd: 5th most vulnerable Senator, Scott Rasmussen's Balance of Power: Toss-Up, Washington Post's Countdown: Tossup,
'04 Gov. nominee Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) 49.6%, James M. "Jim" Talent (R) 47.3%, '02 & '04 St. Sen. nominee Frank Gilmour (L) 2.2%,
ex-federal employee / union officer Lydia Lewis (Pr) 0.9%,
Don Barrett (WI) 0.0%, Arthur W. Shortland (WI) 0.0%,
1st Congressional District, 75.3% in '04, 3rd term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, New York Times Ratings: Safe Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic,
William L. "Lacy" Clay Jr. (D) 72.9%, Mark J. Byrne (R) 24.7%, Robb E. Cunningham (L) 2.5%,
2nd Congressional District, 65.4% in '04, 3rd term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, New York Times Ratings: Safe Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican,
ex-St. Rep. George D. "Boots" Weber (D) 36.6%, W. Todd Akin (R) 61.3%, Greendale City Marshall Tamara A. Millay (L) 2.1%,
3rd Congressional District, 52.9% in '04, 1st term,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, New York Times Ratings: Safe Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic,
Russ Carnahan (D) 65.6%, David Bertelsen (R) 31.7%, R. Christophel (L) 1.9%,
David Sladky (Pr) 0.8%,
4th Congressional District, 66.2% in '04, 15th term,
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, New York Times Ratings: Safe Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic,
Ike Skelton (D) 67.6%, ex-St. Sen. / ex-St. Rep. / '94 & '00 & '02 & '04 nominee James Alfred "Jim" Noland Jr. (R) 29.4%, Bryce A. Holthouse (L) 1.9%,
Melinda "Mel" Ivey (Pr) 1.0%,
Jerry L. Palmer (WI) 0.0%,
5th Congressional District, 55.2% in '04, 1st term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, New York Times Ratings: Safe Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic,
Emmanuel Cleaver, II (D) 64.2%, Jacob Turk (R) 32.3%, '04 Gov. candidate Randall D. "Randy" Langkraehr (L) 3.5%,
computer programmer Robin Hanson (G/WI),
6th Congressional District, 63.8% in '04, 3rd term, Polls
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, New York Times Ratings: Safe Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican,
businesswoman Sara Jo Shettles (D) 35.7%, Samuel B. "Sam" Graves, Jr. (R) 61.6%, teacher / '02 & '04 nominee Erik S. Buck (L) 1.9%,
retired social worker Shirley Yurkonis (Pr) 0.7%,
7th Congressional District, 70.4% in '04, 5th term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, New York Times Ratings: Safe Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican,
businessman / animal rights religious activist / '04 candidates Jack Truman (D) 30.1%, Roy Blunt (R) 66.7%, paralegal / '02 California Congressional nominee / '04 nominee Kevin Craig (L) 3.1%,
neo-nazi Glenn Miller (WI) 0.0%,
8th Congressional District, 72.2% in '04, 5th term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, New York Times Ratings: Safe Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican,
retired teacher / ex-MO TEA president Veronica J. Hambacker (D) 26.4%, Jo Ann H. Emerson (R) 71.6%, Brandon C. McCullough (L) 2.0%,
9th Congressional District, 64.6% in '04, 5th term
D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, New York Times Ratings: Safe Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican,
'92 independent candidate / sofware engineer Duane N. Burghard (D) 35.9%, Kenny C. Hulshof (R) 61.4%, Steven R. Hedrick (L) 1.6%,
retired psychology prof. Bill Hastings (Pr) 1.0%,

1. Link to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report,
Washington Post's Chris Cillizza,
Campaign & Elections: Political Oddsmaker,
Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard,
Cook Political Report,
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball,
Roll Call Analysis,
National Journal's Chuck Todd,
Rothenberg Political Report,

2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, = Democrats take over control,
= Republican retain control, = Republicans take over control,
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, = Independent / 3rd Party take over control
Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races.
Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control.
Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. Red boxes indicates Republicans took control.

3. Key to Missouri Political Parties:
(D) = Democratic Party
(I) = independent candidates
(L) = Libertarian Party
(Pr) = Progressive Party
- Affilliated with the Green Party
(R) = Republican Party
(WI) = Write-in candidates


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