The 2024 Missouri House of Representatives election will take place on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial 2024 United States elections. It will be held alongside numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2024 U.S. presidential election and the 2024 Missouri Senate election. All 163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives are up for election. Primary elections will take place on August 6, 2024.[1]
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Source | Ranking | As of |
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CNalysis[2] | Solid R | April 7, 2024 |
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- John Akins[3]
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- Peggy McGaugh, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Terrence Fiala[3]
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- Josh Hurlbert, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Dean Van Schoiack, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Bill Falkner, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Andew Gibson[3]
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- Jamie Johnson, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Andrea Denning[3]
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- Ashley Aune,incumbent state representative[3]
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- Frank Pendleton[3]
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- Chris Brown, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Gloria Young[3]
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- Bill Allen, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Shirley Mata[3]
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- James Palmer[4]
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- Eric Woods,incumbent state representative[3]
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- Michael Johnson, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Daniel Contreras[3]
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- Emily Weber, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Patty Lewis, incumbent state representative (2021-present) (running for State Senate)[4]
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- Steven Bright[3]
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- Tiffany Price[3]
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- Anthony Zarantonello[3]
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- Ron Fowler[3]
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- Jeff Coleman, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Jennifer Cassidy[3]
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- Carolyn S. Caton[3]
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- Kemp Strickler, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Doyle Justus, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Hans Stock[3]
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- Jeff Myers, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Sherri Gallick, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Tricia Byrnes, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Jenna Roberson[3]
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- Tony Lovasco, incumbent state representative[3]
- Deanna Self[3]
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- Cheryl Hibbeler[3]
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- Wendy Hausman, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Marlene Terry, incumbent state representative[3]
- Tommie Pierson[3]
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- Pamela Paul[3]
- Jay Mosley, incumbent state representative[3]
- Kem Smith[3]
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- Scott Miller[3]
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- Chris Chapman[3]
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- Dustin Coffell[3]
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- LaDonna Appelbaum, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Doug Clemens, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Mike Person[3]
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- Jack Howard[3]
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- LaKeySha Frazier-Bosley, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Kirk Hilzinger[3]
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- Steve Butz, incumbent state representative[3]
- Cydney Johnson[3]
- Bill Stephens[3]
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- Jake Koehr[3]
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- Nick Kimble[3]
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- Donald Flecke[3]
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- Ray Reed[3]
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- Andrew Bolin[3]
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- Del Taylor, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Richard (Ricky) Cowell[3]
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- Yolonda Fountain Henderson, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Connie Steinmetz[3]
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- Holly Jones, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Kyle Luzynski[3]
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- George Hruza[3]
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- Eric Morse[3]
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- Mark Boyko[3]
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- Scott Mathewson[3]
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- Michael Burton, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Bridget Walsh Moore, incumbent state representative[3]
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- James O'Donnell[3]
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- Jim Murphy, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Kyle Kerns[3]
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- Michael O'Donnell, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Deb Langland[3]
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- Brad Christ, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Leslie Derrington[3]
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- David Casteel, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Dan Schaefer[3]
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- Jaclyn Zimmermann[3]
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- Boris Abadzhyan[3]
- Ian Mackey, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Colin Lovett[3]
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- Ben Keathley, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Jacqueline Cotton[3]
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- Richard West, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Alex Hissong[3]
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- Dave Hinman, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Tara Murray[3]
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- Colin Wellenkamp[3]
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- Cindy Berne[4]
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- Travis Wilson, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Karen Edge[3]
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- Mark Matthiesen, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Gary Wester[3]
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- Ryan Cooper[3]
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- Ethan Jones[3]
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- Mike McGirl, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Amy Thompson[3]
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- Bill Hardwick, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Brandon Swartz[3]
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- Tara Peters, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Lisa Thomas, incumbent state representative[3]
- Jeff Vernetti[3]
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- Nancy Bates[3]
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- Don Mayhew, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Tara Hallmark[3]
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- Dane Diehl, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Lynda Jones[3]
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- Jim Kalberloh, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Kirsten Hockaday[3]
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- Ann Kelley, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Marvin Manring[3]
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- Louise Hansen[3]
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- Bishop Davidson, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Julia Curran[3]
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- Michael Bates[3]
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- Jeff Knight, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Bennie Cook, incumbent state representative[3]
- Philip Lohmann[3]
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- Bernadette Holzer[3]
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- Lucas Green[3]
- Barry Hovis, incumbent state representative[3]
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- John Voss, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Greg Tlapek[3]
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- Donnie Brown, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Cameron Parker, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Kay Collier[3]
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- Steve Jordan, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Carolyn Boss[3]
- Brian Seitz, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Mitch Boggs, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Lane Roberts, incumbent state representative[3]
- Thomas Ross[3]
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- Bob Bromley, incumbent state representative[3]
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- Philip Wilson[3]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "2024 Calendar". www.sos.mo.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "24 MO Forecast". projects.cnalysis.com. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
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