2024 Missouri House of Representatives election explained
Election Name: | 2024 Missouri House of Representatives elections |
Country: | Missouri |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | yes |
Previous Election: | 2022 Missouri House of Representatives election |
Previous Year: | 2022 |
Next Election: | 2026 Missouri House of Representatives election |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Seats For Election: | All 163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives |
Majority Seats: | 82 |
Leader1: | Dean Plocher (term-limited) |
Party1: | Missouri Republican Party |
Seats Before1: | 111 |
Last Election1: | 111 |
Leader2: | Crystal Quade (term-limited) |
Party2: | Missouri Democratic Party |
Seats Before2: | 52 |
Seats Needed2: | 30 |
Last Election2: | 52 |
Speaker |
Before Election: | Dean Plocher |
Before Party: | Missouri Republican Party |
Map Size: | 380px |
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]
Partisan background
In the 2020 Presidential Election, Donald Trump won 108 Missouri House districts, while Joe Biden won 55. Going into the 2024 Missouri House election, Republicans hold five districts where Biden won: District 17 (Clay County, Biden +6%), District 96 (St. Louis County, Biden +2%), District 100 (St. Louis County, Biden +1%), District 101 (St. Louis County, Biden +1%), and District 105 (Saint Charles County, Biden +2%). Conversely, Democrats hold two districts where Trump won: District 29 (Jackson County, Trump +0.6%) and District 136 (Springfield, Trump +1%).
Retirements
Forty-six incumbents will not seek re-election.[2]
Democrats
- District 15: Maggie Nurrenbern is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 19: Ingrid Burnett is term-limited.
- District 21: Robert Sauls is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 25: Patty Lewis is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 26: Ashley Bland Manlove is retiring.
- District 27: Richard Brown is term-limited (running for Lieutenant Governor).
- District 28: Jerome Barnes is term-limited.
- District 50: Douglas Mann is retiring.[3]
- District 67: Chantelle Nickson-Clark is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 68: Jay Mosley is term-limited.
- District 70: Gretchen Bangert is term-limited (running for St. Louis County Council).[4]
- District 75: Alan Gray is term-limited.
- District 80: Peter Merideth is term-limited.
- District 82: Donna Baringer is term-limited.
- District 83: Sarah Unsicker is term-limited.
- District 86: Joe Adams is term-limited.
- District 87: Paula Brown is retiring.
- District 90: Barbara Phifer is retiring to run for Secretary of State.
- District 98: Deb Lavender is term-limited.
- District 132: Crystal Quade is term-limited (running for Governor).
Republicans
- District 20: Aaron McMullen is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 31: Dan Stacy is term-limited.
- District 39: Doug Richey is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 44: Cheri Toalson Reisch is term-limited (running for Boone County Commission).[5]
- District 51: Kurtis Gregory is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 54: Dan Houx is term-limited (running for State Senate).
- District 55: Mike Haffner is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 69: Adam Schnelting is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 89: Dean Plocher is term-limited (running for Secretary of State).
- District 104: Phil Christofanelli is term-limited (running for State Senate).
- District 105: Adam Schwadron is retiring to run for Secretary of State.
- District 108: Justin Hicks is retiring to run for U.S. House.
- District 115: Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 117: Mike Henderson is term-limited (running for State Senate).
- District 120: Ron Copeland is retiring.
- District 128: Mike Stephens is term-limited.
- District 138: Brad Hudson is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 141: Hannah Kelly is term-limited.
- District 144: Chris Dinkins is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 145: Rick Francis is term-limited.
- District 148: Jamie Burger is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 151: Herman Morse is retiring.
- District 153: Darrell Atchison is retiring.
- District 154: David Evans is retiring.
- District 155: Travis Smith is retiring to run for State Senate.
- District 163: Cody Smith is term-limited (running for Treasurer).
Resignation
One seat will be vacant on the day of the general election due to a resignation in 2023.
Democrats
- District 78: Rasheen Aldridge Jr. resigned April 18, 2023, after being elected to the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.[6]
Incumbents defeated
In primary election
Five incumbent representatives, all Republicans, were defeated in the August 6 primary election.[7]
Republicans
- District 33: Chris Sander lost renomination to Carolyn Caton.
- District 64: Tony Lovasco lost renomination to Deanna Self.
- District 109: Kyle Marquart lost renomination to John Simmons.
- District 111: Gary Bonacker lost renomination to Cecelie Williams.
- District 123: Lisa Thomas lost renomination to Jeff Vernetti.
Election results
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District 4
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District 5
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District 6
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District 7
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District 8
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District 9
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District 10
Republican Primary
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District 11
Republican Primary
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District 12
Democratic Primary
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District 13
Republican Primary
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District 14
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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District 15
Democratic Primary
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- Kenneth Jamison[9]
- Greg Smith[9]
Republican Primary
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District 16
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 17
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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Libertarian Primary
Disqualified
District 18
Democratic Primary
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District 19
Democratic Primary
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- Patricia Geronima Hernandez[9]
- Nicholas Thomas[9]
Republican Primary
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District 20
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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- Clarence Franklin, Jr.[9]
District 21
Democratic Primary
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District 22
Democratic Primary
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District 23
Democratic Primary
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District 24
Democratic Primary
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District 25
Democratic Primary
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Withdrawn
- Patty Lewis, incumbent state representative (2021-present) (running for State Senate)[10]
- Ben Schloegel[10]
Republican Primary
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District 26
Democratic Primary
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District 27
Democratic Primary
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District 28
Democratic Primary
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District 29
Democratic Primary
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District 30
Republican Primary
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District 31
Republican Primary
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District 32
Republican Primary
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District 33
Republican Primary
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District 34
Democratic Primary
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District 35
Democratic Primary
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District 36
Democratic Primary
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District 37
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
Disqualified
District 38
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 39
Republican Primary
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District 40
Republican Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 41
Republican Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 42
Republican Primary
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District 43
Republican Primary
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District 44
Republican Primary
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District 45
Democratic Primary
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District 46
Democratic Primary
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District 47
Democratic Primary
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District 48
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 49
Republican Primary
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District 50
Incumbent democrat Douglas Mann is retiring.[11]
Democratic Primary
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- Jeffrey Basinger[9]
- Gregg Bush[9]
Republican Primary
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District 51
Republican Primary
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- Kerrick Alumbaugh[9]
- Mark Nolte[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 52
Republican Primary
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District 53
Republican Primary
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District 54
Republican Primary
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- Brandon Phelps[9]
- Matthew Sergent[9]
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District 55
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District 56
Republican Primary
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District 57
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District 58
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District 59
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District 60
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District 61
Republican Primary
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District 62
Republican Primary
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District 63
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 64
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 65
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
Withdrawn
District 66
Democratic Primary
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District 67
Democratic Primary
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District 68
Democratic Primary
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District 69
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 70
Democratic Primary
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- Stephanie Boykin[9]
- Rickey Joiner[9]
- Durell Reeves[9]
Libertarian Primary
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District 71
Democratic Primary
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District 72
Democratic Primary
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District 73
Democratic Primary
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District 74
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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District 75
Democratic Primary
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- Catina Howard[9]
- Chanel Mosley[9]
- A.J. White[9]
District 76
Democratic Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 77
Democratic Primary
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District 78
Democratic Primary
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- Jami Cox Antwi[9]
- Marty (Joe) Murray[9]
- Jessica Pachak[9]
Republican Primary
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District 79
Republican Primary
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District 80
Democratic Primary
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- Elizabeth (Lilly) Fuchs[9]
- Ben Murray[9]
Republican Primary
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District 81
Democratic Primary
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District 82
Democratic Primary
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District 83
Democratic Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 84
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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- Richard (Ricky) Cowell[9]
District 85
Democratic Primary
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District 86
Democratic Primary
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- Jeff Hales[9]
- Donovan Meeks[9]
- Trina Nelson[9]
District 87
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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- Daniel Hyatt[9]
- John Rommel[9]
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District 88
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 89
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 90
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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District 91
Democratic Primary
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District 92
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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- Kenneth Abram[9]
- Cijo Mathews[9]
Endorsements
District 93
Democratic Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 94
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 95
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 96
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 97
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 98
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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Withdrawn
District 99
Democratic Primary
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District 100
Republican Primary
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- Brant Harber[9]
- Jason Jennings[9]
- Philip Oehlerking, incumbent state representative[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 101
Republican Primary
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District 102
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 103
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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- Lizz Callahan[9]
- Angelica Earl[9]
- Amanda Taylor[9]
District 104
Republican Primary
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- Jeremy Lloyd[9]
- Terri Violet[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 105
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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Withdrawn
District 106
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 107
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 108
Incumbent Justin Hicks will not seek re-election.
Republican Primary
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District 109
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District 110
Republican Primary
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District 111
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District 112
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District 113
Republican Primary
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District 114
Republican Primary
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District 115
Republican Primary
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- Dominic (Dom) Lawson[9]
- Bill Lucas[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 116
Republican Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 117
Republican Primary
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- Chad Brown[9]
- Becky Laubinger[9]
- Mike Miller[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 118
Republican Primary
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District 119
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 120
Republican Primary
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- Lancer Blair[9]
- John Hewkin[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 121
Republican Primary
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District 122
Republican Primary
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- Tara Peters, incumbent state representative[9]
Democratic Primary
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District 123
Republican Primary
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District 124
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 125
Republican Primary
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District 126
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 127
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 128
Republican Primary
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- John Best[9]
- Derral Reynolds[9]
- Christopher Warwick[9]
- Bill Yarberry[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 129
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 130
Republican Primary
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Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 131
Republican Primary
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Withdrawn
Democratic Primary
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District 132
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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- Stephanos Freeman[9]
- Bernadean McAfee[9]
Endorsements
District 133
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 134
Republican Primary
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District 135
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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District 136
Democratic Primary
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Republican Primary
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District 137
Republican Primary
Declared
- Darin Chappell, incumbent state representative[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 138
Republican Primary
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District 139
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 140
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 141
Republican Primary
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- John Perperian[9]
- Melissa Schmidt[9]
- Zach Williams[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 142
Republican Primary
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District 143
Republican Primary
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Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 144
Republican Primary
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- Tony Harbison[9]
- Joe Loyd[9]
- Paul (Buck) Usher[9]
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Democratic Primary
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District 145
Republican Primary
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District 146
Republican Primary
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District 147
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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Libertarian Primary
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District 148
Republican Primary
Declared
- David Dolan[9]
- Gary Senciboy[9]
Endorsements
District 149
Republican Primary
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District 150
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 151
Republican Primary
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Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 152
Republican Primary
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District 153
Republican Primary
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- Vinnie Clubb[9]
- Keith Elliott[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 154
Republican Primary
Declared
- Mark Collins[9]
- Lisa Durnell[9]
- Larry Lindeman[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 155
Republican Primary
Declared
- Julie AuBuchon[9]
- Matthew Overcast[9]
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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- Courtney Sweeney-Legore[9]
District 156
Republican Primary
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Democratic Primary
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District 157
Republican Primary
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District 158
Republican Primary
Declared
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
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District 159
Republican Primary
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Endorsements
District 160
Republican Primary
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Withdrawn
Democratic Primary
Declared
District 161
Republican Primary
Declared
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
Declared
District 162
Republican Primary
Declared
District 163
Republican Primary
Declared
Endorsements
Democratic Primary
Declared
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: 2024 Calendar . 2024-02-17 . www.sos.mo.gov.
- Web site: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2024. Ballotpedia. June 17, 2024.
- Web site: Doherty . Camden . 2023-10-25 . Doug Mann not seeking reelection in House District 50 . 2024-07-29 . Columbia Missourian . en.
- News: Lee. Reggie. State Rep. Gretchen Bangert running for St. Louis County Council seat. January 31, 2024. KTVI. June 17, 2024.
- News: Dickey. Ashley. Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch announces run for Boone County district commissioner. March 18, 2024. KOMU-TV. June 17, 2024.
- News: Obradovic. Monica. Aldridge Tops Washington For Ward 14 Alderman. April 4, 2024. Riverfront Times. June 17, 2024.
- News: Keller. Rudi. Incumbent Missouri senators survive primary challenges across the state. August 7, 2024. Missouri Independent. August 9, 2024. The Republican House incumbents who were defeated Tuesday are state Reps. Chris Sander of Lone Jack, a two-term lawmaker who lost the 33rd District to Carolyn Caton; Tony Lovasco of O’Fallon, a three-term lawmaker who lost the 64th District to Deanna Self; Kyle Marquart of Washington, Missouri, a first term lawmaker who lost the 109th District in Franklin County to the man he beat in 2022 to take the seat, John Simmons, also of Washington; Gary Bonacker of House Springs in Jefferson County, a first-term representative who lost the 111th District to Cecelie Williams of Dittmer; and Lisa Thomas, a two-term member from Lake Ozark who lost to Jeff Vernetti of Camdenton..
- Web site: 24 MO Forecast . 2024-04-07 . projects.cnalysis.com.
- Web site: UNOFFICIAL Candidate Filing List. Missouri Secretary of State. April 11, 2024.
- Web site: UNOFFICIAL Candidate Filing List, Removed Candidates. Missouri Secretary of State. April 26, 2024.
- Web site: Doherty . Camden . 2023-10-25 . Doug Mann not seeking reelection in House District 50 . 2024-07-29 . Columbia Missourian . en.