Results from 2016 elections
Office | Democrat Candidate | Republican Candidate |
---|---|---|
U.S. Senate | Jason Kander 46% | Roy Blunt 49% |
U.S. Representative District 3 | Kevin Miller 28% | Blaine Luetkemeyer 67% |
Office | Democrat Candidate | Republican Candidate |
Governor | Chris Kostner 45% | Eric Greitens 52% |
Lt. Governor | Russ Carnahan 42% | Mike Parsons 53% |
Secretary of State | Robin Smith 38% | Jay Ashcroft 58% |
State Treasurer | Judy Baker 39% | Eric Schmitt 57% |
Attorney General | Teresa Hensley 41% | Josh Hawley 59% |
State Representative District | Democrat Candidate | Republican Candidate |
---|---|---|
District 61 | Tom Smith | Justin Alferman |
District 109 | none | Paul Curtman |
District 110 | none | Kirk Mathews |
District 119 | none | Nate Tate |
Registered Voters 70,776
Total Ballots 50,864 : 71.87%
Office | Democrat Candidate | Republican Candidate |
---|---|---|
Circuit Judge, 20 Div 2 | David Hoven | Ike Lamke |
Commissioner District 1 | none | Tim Brinker |
Commissioner District 2 | Jeff Maune | Dave Hinson |
County Municipal Judge | none | Craig Hellmann |
County Sheriff | none | Steve Pelson |
County Assessor | none | Tom Copeland |
County Treasurer | none | Debbie Aholt |
Public Administrator | Mary Jo Straatmann | Gary Getman |
MO Constitutional Amendment No. 1 Conservation sales/use tax
"Yes" to extend the conservation sales tax for another 10 years.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment No. 2 limits on campaign contributions
"Yes", the Missouri Constitution will be amended to establish limits on campaign contributions by individuals or entities to political parties, political committees, or committees to elect candidates for state or judicial office.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment No. 3 increase in taxes on cigarettes for early childhood education fund
"No" , If passed, Amendment No. 3 would have increased the cigarette tax by an additional 60 cents, raised over 3 years. And included taxes for wholesellers.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment No. 4 prohibit new sales or use tax
"Yes" to Amendment No. 4, which will prohibit any new state sales or use taxes.
This amendment only applies to any service or transaction that was not subject to a sales/use or similar tax as of January 1, 2015.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment No. 6 voter ID
"Yes" to Amendment No. 6, voters in Missouri will be required to show some form of official identification at the polls
Missouri Proposition A increase on cigarette tax for transportation fund
"No" , If passed, Proposition A would have increased the cigarette tax by 13 cents in January 2017, another 5 cents in January 2019, and a final 5 cents in January 2021. By 2021, the total tax would increase to 23 cents per pack. Also included tax to non-cigarette tobacco products.