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Missouri Primary Election Results 2018

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Voters in Missouri cast ballots for local and statewide candidates and issues on Tuesday.

Tuesday's primary will nominate candidates for the Nov. 6 general election and decide a statewide ballot question, in addition to deciding several local issues. The results below are for U.S. Senate primaries, as well as Kansas City-area state House and Senate races in which candidates faced primary opponents.

These results are unofficial. Keep checking throughout the evening and Wednesday morning for updates.

You can find full results from the Kansas City Election Board, Jackson County Election BoardClay County Board of Election Commissioners and Platte County Elections Board and the Missouri Secretary of State.

U.S. SENATE
Precincts reporting: 3228 of 3228

Democrat:
Carla (Coffee) Wright — 40,971
Angelica Earl — 15,453
Leonard Joseph Steinman II — 7,634
John Hogan — 15,928
Travis Gonzalez — 9,453
David Faust — 15,902
Claire McCaskill — 500,162

Republican:
Tony Monetti — 64,718
Austin Petersen — 54,810
Josh Hawley — 389,006
Fred Ryman — 8,763
Christina Smith — 34,948
Kristi Nichols — 49,554
Bradley Krembs — 4,885
Ken Patterson — 19,537
Brian G. Hagg — 6,913
Courtland Sykes — 13,862
Peter Pfeifer — 16,557

Green Party:
Jo Crain — 902
Jerome Bauer — 666

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 5
Precincts reporting: 360 of 360
Republican:
Kress Cambers — 8,423
Jacob Turk — 35,883
Richonda Oaks — 3,467

Libertarian:
Alexander Howell — 512
Cisse Spragins — 398

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 6 — DEMOCRATIC
Precincts reporting: 472 of 472
Winston Apple — 16,087
Henry Robert Martin — 21,677
Ed Andres — 14,453

MISSOURI AUDITOR — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 3228 of 3228
Kevin M. Roach — 143,745
David Wasinger — 158,071
Paul Curtman — 97,055
Saundra McDowell — 192,814

MISSOURI PROPOSITION A: RIGHT TO WORK
Precincts reporting: 3228 of 3228
Yes — 452,075
No — 937,241

STATE SENATE, DISTRICT 8 — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 87 of 87
Mike Cierpiot — 16,835
Leonard Hughes IV — 2,075

STATE SENATE, DISTRICT 34 — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 54 of 54
Tony Luetkemeyer — 11,674
Harry Roberts — 10,083

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 15 — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 17 of 17
Simon T. Abela — 422
J. Ranen Bechthold — 363
Timothy Harris — 733
Steve West — 1,485

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 21 — DEMOCRATIC
Precincts reporting: 17 of 17
Dan O'Neill — 364
Holmes Osborne — 948
Robert Sauls — 1,341

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 26 — DEMOCRATIC
Precincts reporting: 17 of 17
Dylan Burd — 434
Edward Bell — 1,003
Ashley Bland Manlove — 4,674

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 28 — DEMOCRATIC
Precincts reporting: 19 of 19
Jerome Barnes — 3,767
Shea Tan Henderson — 824

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 30 — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 23 of 23
James L. Lowman — 463
Jon Patterson — 2,568
Chris Hankins — 1,627

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 35 — REPUBLICAN
Precincts reporting: 20 of 20
Tom Lovell — 1,848
Sean Smith — 1,773

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