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Missouri Secretary of State - Elections
2008 Missouri Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Presidential Primary Filing Deadline: 11/20/07, Presidential Primary: 2/5/08, Primary Filing Deadline: 3/25/08, Independent Filing Deadline: 7/28/08, Primary: 8/5/08, General Election 11/4/08,
Last Updated: May 30, 2008 |
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
President, 53.3% in '04 for Bush, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
U.S. Sen. Barack H. Obama (D-IL) 49.21%, U.S. Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY) 48.00%, ex-U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D-NC) 2.03%, uncommitted 0.38%, U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) 0.1%, Gov. William B. "Bill" Richardson (D-NM) 0.08%, U.S. Sen. Joseph R. "Joe" Biden, Jr. (D-DE) 0.08%, ex-U.S. Sen. Maurice "Mike" Gravel (D-AK) 0.05%, U.S. Sen. Christopher J. "Chris" Dodd (D-CT) 0.03%, Ralph Spelbring (D-IN) 0.03%, |
U.S. Sen. John S. McCain, III (R-AZ) 32.97%, ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) 31.5%, ex-Gov. W. Mitt Romney (R-MA) 29.28%, U.S. Rep. Ronald E. "Ron" Paul (R-TX) 4.49%, ex-New York City Mayor Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani (R-NY) 0.61%, ex-U.S. Sen. Fred D. Thompson (R-TN) 0.53%, uncommitted 0.35%, Alan L. Keyes (R-MD) 0.15%, U.S. Rep. Duncan L. Hunter (R-CA) 0.05%, Virgil L. R. Wiles (R-MO) 0.02%, U.S. Rep. Thomas G. "Tom" Tancredo (R-CO) 0.02%, Daniel A. "Dan" Gilbert (R-NC) 0.01%, Hugh Cort, III (R-AL) 0.01%, |
Uncommitted 46.8%, Wayne Allyn Root (R-NV) 18.1%, Steven W. Kubby (L-CA) 9.6%, George Phillies (L-MA) 8.0%, Dave Hollist (L-CA) 6.9%, Daniel J. Imperato (L-FL) 6.8%, Michael P. "Jingo" Jingozian (L-OR) 3.8%, |
'04 VP nominee / Minister Chuck Baldwin (C-FL), |
Governor, 50.8% in '04, Matt Blunt (R) retiring after 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Chris Cillizza: Most Likely Governor to Switch Parties, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: No Clear Favorite, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Louis Jacobson's Rundown: Vulnerable, Rothenberg Political Report: Toss Up, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Toss Up, |
'88 and '98 Senate nominee Att. Gen. Jeremiah W. "Jay" Nixon (D) 85.0%, Daniel Carroll (D) 15.0%, |
U.S. Rep. Kenny C. Hulshof (R) 49.2%, St. Treas. Sarah Steelman (R) 44.7%, teacher Scott Long (R) 4.7%, Jennie Lee "Jen" Sievers (R) 1.4%, |
Andrew W. Finkenstadt (L), |
ex-Superintendent Dr. Gregory E. Thompson (C), |
"Chief Wana Dubie" (I), |
Lt. Governor, 48.9% in '04, 1st term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
St. Rep. Sam Page (D) 40.2%, univ. lecturer Michael E. Carter (D) 16.3%, Mary Williams (D) 13.7%, St. Conservation Comm'r. Becky L. Plattner (D) 12.8%, '92 write-in Senate candidate / '96 Liberatarian congressional candidate Richard Charles Tolbert (D) 10.4%, C. Lillian Metzger (D) 6.5%, |
Peter Kinder (R) 78.3%, Paul D. Sims (R) 14.0%, Arthur Hodge, Sr. (R) 7.7%, |
truck driver Teddy Fleck (L), |
James C. Rensing (C), |
Attorney General, 60.0% in '04, Jeremiah W. "Jay" Nixon (D) running for Governor D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
ex-GOP St. Sen. Chris Koster (D) 34.3%, St. Rep. Margaret Donnelly (D) 34.0%, St. Rep. Jeff Harris (D) 25.0%, attorney Molly Williams (D) 6.7%, |
St. Sen. Michael Gibbons (R), |
William R. Spaits (C), |
Secretary of State, 51.1% in '04, 1st term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Robin Carnahan (D), |
attorney Mitchell "Mitch" Hubbard (R), |
Wes Upchurch (L), |
Denise C. Neely (C), |
Treasurer, 51.0% in '04, 1st term, Sarah Steelman (R) running for Governor, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
St. Rep. Clint Zweifel (D) 31.8%, '04 nominee / Mayor Mark Powell (D) 28.6%, attorney Andria Danine Simckes (D) 21.7%, former Kansas City Mayor Charles B. Wheeler (D) 18.0%, |
St. Sen. Brad Lager (R), |
Rodney D. Farthing (C), |
1st Congressional District, 72.9% in '06, 4th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Democratic, |
William L. "Lacy" Clay Jr. (D), |
No Republican |
'06 nominee Robb E. Cunningham (L), |
2nd Congressional District, 61.3% in '06, 4th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Republican, |
'00 candidate / ex-school board member William C. "Bill" Haas (D) 30.8%, ex-St. Louis Alderman David L. Pentland (D) 20.5%, '06 Green candidate / music producer Byron DeLear (D) 17.2%, radiologic technolgist Michael "Mike" Garman (D) 16.0%, '02 nominee / '04 & '06 candidate / hotel auditor John Hogan (D) 15.5%, |
W. Todd Akin (R), |
Thomas L. Knapp (L), |
3rd Congressional District, 65.6% in '06, 2nd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Democratic, |
Russ Carnahan (D), |
mortgage broker Chris Sander (R) 41.7%, John Wayne Tucker (R) 31.4%, Greg Zotta (R) 13.6%, Pat Ertmann (R) 13.3%, |
'04 nominee Kevin C. Babcock (L), |
Cynthia L. Redburn (C), |
4th Congressional District, 67.6% in '06, 16th term, might retire, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Democratic, |
Isaac N. "Ike" Skelton (D), |
'04 & '06 candidate / auto service manager Jeff Parnell (R) 66.8%, Stanley Plough, Jr. (R) 21.6%, Joseph Terrazas (R) 11.6%, |
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5th Congressional District, 64.2% in '06, 2nd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Democratic, |
Emmanuel Cleaver, II (D), |
'06 nominee Jacob Turk (R) 54.3%, property manager Chris Knowlton (R) 20.7%, Martin D. Baker (R) 15.5%, '06 Libertarian nominee / '04 Gov. nominee Randall D. "Randy" Langkraehr (R) 9.6%, |
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6th Congressional District, 61.6% in '06, 4th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Republican, Cook Political Report: Lean Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Leans Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Lean Republican, DCCC Target, |
Mayor Kay Barnes (D) 84.5%, Ali Allon Sherkat (D) 15.5%, |
Samuel B. "Sam" Graves, Jr. (R), |
'04 Att. Gen. nominee Dave Browning (L), |
Frank A. Dunnington (C), |
7th Congressional District, 66.7% in '06, 6th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Republican, |
ex-fed. prosecutor Richard Monroe (D) 77.7%, L. Gregory Gloeckner (D) 22.3%, |
Roy Blunt (R), |
Kevin Craig (L), |
Travis Maddox (C), |
8th Congressional District, 71.6% in '06, 6th term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Republican, |
Joe Allen (D), |
Jo Ann H. Emerson (R), |
'06 nominee / Branden C. McCullough (L), |
Richard L. Smith (C), |
9th Congressional District, 61.4% in '06, 6th term, Kenny C. Hulshof (R) running for Governor, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Republican, Cook Political Report: Likely Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Safe Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Republican Favored, |
St. Rep. Judy Baker (D) 44.1%, ex-House Speaker Steve Gaw (D) 31.1%, Co. Comm'r. Lyndon Bode (D) 12.9%, ex-St. Sen. Ken Jacob (D) 11.9%, |
ex-st. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) 39.7%, St. Rep. Robert F. "Bob" Onder (R) 29.0%, St. Rep. Danielle "Danie" Moore (R) 19.5%, ex-football player Brock Olivo (R) 10.1%, Dan Bishir (R) 1.6%, |
'98 & '02 Senate nominee / '96, '00, '04 & '06 congressional nominee Tamara A. Millay (L), |
1. Link to Predictions:
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:
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