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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Partisan background
editIn 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%).
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- 70–80%
- 80–90%
- 90–100%
Retirements
editForty-six incumbents will not seek re-election.[2]
Democrats
edit- 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
edit- 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
editOne seat was left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignation in 2023.
Democrats
edit- District 78: Rasheen Aldridge Jr. resigned April 18, 2023, after being elected to the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.[6]
Predictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
CNalysis[7] | Solid R | April 7, 2024 |
Election results
editDistrict 1
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeff Farnan, incumbent state representative[8]
- Michelle Horner[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 2
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mazzie Christensen, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 3
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Danny Busick, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 4
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Greg Sharpe, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Melissa Jo Viloria[8]
District 5
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Louis Riggs, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 6
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- John Akins[8]
District 7
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Peggy McGaugh, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Terrence Fiala[8]
District 8
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Josh Hurlbert, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Sandy Van Wagner[8]
District 9
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dean Van Schoiack, incumbent state representative[8]
District 10
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bill Falkner, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Andrew Gibson[8]
District 11
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Brenda Shields, incumbent state representative[8]
District 12
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jamie Johnson, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mike Jones[8]
District 13
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Sean Pouche, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Andrea Denning[8]
District 14
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ashley Aune, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Frank Pendleton[8]
District 15
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mike Jones[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 16
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Chris Brown, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Gloria Young[8]
District 17
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bill Allen, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Shirley Mata[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDisqualified
edit- James Palmer[10]
District 18
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Eric Woods, incumbent state representative[8]
District 19
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Karen Spalding[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 20
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mike Steinmeyer[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Clarence Franklin, Jr.[8]
District 21
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Will Jobe[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Marjain Breitenbach[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 22
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Yolanda Young, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mireya Barragan[8]
District 23
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Johnson, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Daniel Contreras[8]
District 24
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Emily Weber, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Claudia Toomim[8]
District 25
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Pattie Mansur[8]
Withdrawn
edit- Patty Lewis, incumbent state representative (2021-present) (running for State Senate)[10]
- Ben Schloegel[10]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Steven Bright[8]
District 26
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tiffany Price[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Anthony Zarantonello[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 27
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Melissa Douglas[8]
District 28
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Steven Hinton[8]
District 29
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Aaron Crossley, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Robert Bruette[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 30
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jon Patterson, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kevin Grover[8]
District 31
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ron Fowler[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeremy Rowan[8]
District 32
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeff Coleman, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jennifer Cassidy[8]
District 33
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Chris Sander, incumbent state representative[8]
- Carolyn S. Caton[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 34
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kemp Strickler, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- J.C. Crossley[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 35
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Keri Ingle, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Green[8]
District 36
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Anthony Ealy, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dave Thomas[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 37
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mark Sharp, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDisqualified
edit- Teresa Murphy[10]
District 38
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Chris Lonsdale, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Martin Jacobs[8]
District 39
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mark Meirath[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 40
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Chad Perkins, incumbent state representative[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Sheri Jay[8]
District 41
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Doyle Justus, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Hans Stock[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dalton Johnson[8]
District 42
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeff Myers, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Shaun Sparks[8]
District 43
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kent Haden, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Erik Richardson[8]
District 44
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Martin)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Beal)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dave Raithel[8]
District 45
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kathy Steinhoff, incumbent state representative[8]
District 46
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- David Tyson Smith, incumbent state representative[8]
District 47
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Adrian Plank, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- John Potter[8]
District 48
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tim Taylor, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Joseph Jefferies[8]
District 49
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jim Schulte, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jessica O'Neal-Slisz[8]
District 50
editIncumbent democrat Douglas Mann is retiring.[11]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Joshua Blakeman[8]
District 51
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Nolte)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Alumbaugh)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Glenda Bainbridge[8]
District 52
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Brad Pollitt, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Rene Vance[8]
District 53
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Terry Thompson, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Beth Grubbe[8]
District 54
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Sergent)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Phelps)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Eric Stevens[8]
District 55
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- William Irwin[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 56
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Todd Berck[8]
- Michael Davis, incumbent state representative[8]
- Ryan Johnson[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Pam Jenkins Hatcher[8]
District 57
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Rodger Reedy, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Walbom[8]
District 58
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Willard Haley, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 59
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 60
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dave Griffith, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jamie Howard[8]
District 61
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bruce Sassmann, incumbent state representative[8]
- Paul Stratman[8]
- Brian Tharp[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 62
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Sherri Gallick, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 63
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tricia Byrnes, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jenna Roberson[8]
District 64
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tony Lovasco, incumbent state representative[8]
- Deanna Self[8]
Endorsements
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Cheryl Hibbeler[8]
District 65
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Wendy Hausman, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editWithdrawn
edit- LaLana Island[10]
District 66
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Marlene Terry, incumbent state representative[8]
- Tommie Pierson[8]
District 67
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 68
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 69
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Scott Miller[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Chris Chapman[8]
District 70
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editLibertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dustin Coffell[8]
District 71
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- LaDonna Appelbaum, incumbent state representative[8]
District 72
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Doug Clemens, incumbent state representative[8]
District 73
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mike Person[8]
- Raychel Proudie, incumbent state representative[8]
District 74
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kevin Windham Jr., incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jack Howard[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 75
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 76
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Marlon Anderson, incumbent state representative[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Cameron McCarty[8]
District 77
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kimberly-Ann Collins, incumbent state representative[8]
District 78
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jim Povolish[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 79
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- LaKeySha Frazier-Bosley, incumbent state representative[8]
District 80
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kirk Hilzinger[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 81
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Steve Butz, incumbent state representative[8]
- Cydney Johnson[8]
- Bill Stephens[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jake Koehr[8]
District 82
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Nick Kimble[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Donald Flecke[8]
District 83
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ray Reed[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Andrew Bolin[8]
District 84
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Del Taylor, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Richard (Ricky) Cowell[8]
District 85
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Yolonda Fountain Henderson, incumbent state representative[8]
District 86
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 87
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Connie Steinmetz[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Rommel)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Hyatt)[9]
District 88
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Holly Jones, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kyle Luzynski[8]
District 89
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- George Hruza[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Eric Morse[8]
District 90
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mark Boyko[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Scott Mathewson[8]
District 91
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 92
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Burton, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Mathews)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Abram)[9]
District 93
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bridget Walsh Moore, incumbent state representative[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- James O'Donnell[8]
District 94
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jim Murphy, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kyle Kerns[8]
District 95
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael O'Donnell, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Deb Langland[8]
District 96
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Brad Christ, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Leslie Derrington[8]
District 97
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- David Casteel, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dan Schaefer[8]
District 98
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jaclyn Zimmermann[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Carol Veillette[8]
Withdrawn
edit- Tim Bosch[10]
District 99
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Boris Abadzhyan[8]
- Ian Mackey, incumbent state representative[8]
District 100
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Colin Lovett[8]
District 101
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ben Keathley, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jacqueline Cotton[8]
District 102
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Richard West, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Alex Hissong[8]
District 103
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dave Hinman, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
editDistrict 104
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Violet)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lloyd)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tara Murray[8]
District 105
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Colin Wellenkamp[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ron Odenthal[8]
Withdrawn
edit- Cindy Berne[10]
District 106
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Travis Wilson, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Karen Edge[8]
District 107
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mark Matthiesen, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Gary Wester[8]
District 108
editIncumbent Justin Hicks will not seek re-election.
Republican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Costlow)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Calfo)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Susan Shumway[8]
District 109
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kyle Marquart, incumbent state representative[8]
- John Simmons[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity[12]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Eleanor Maynard[8]
District 110
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Scott Ottenberg[8]
- Justin Sparks, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Josh Thackston[8]
District 111
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Gary Bonacker, incumbent state representative[8]
- Cecelie Williams[8]
District 112
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Renee Reuter, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dave Rekosh[8]
District 113
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Phil Amato, incumbent state representative[8]
- Joe Maddock[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 114
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ken Waller, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jessie Shepherd[8]
District 115
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lucas)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Lawson)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- David George[8]
District 116
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ryan Cooper[8]
- Dale Wright, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ethan Jones[8]
District 117
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Laubinger and Miller)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Brown and Miller)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Brown and Laubinger)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Casey Cassidy[8]
District 118
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mike McGirl, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 119
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Brad Banderman, incumbent state representative[8]
- Rafael Madrigal[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Amy Thompson[8]
District 120
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Hewkin)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Blair)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jen Tracy[8]
District 121
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bill Hardwick, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Brandon Swartz[8]
District 122
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tara Peters, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tara Anura[8]
District 123
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Lisa Thomas, incumbent state representative[8]
- Jeff Vernetti[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity[12]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Nancy Bates[8]
District 124
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Don Mayhew, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Tara Hallmark[8]
District 125
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dane Diehl, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Lynda Jones[8]
District 126
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jim Kalberloh, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kirsten Hockaday[8]
District 127
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ann Kelley, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Marvin Manring[8]
District 128
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Rich Horton[8]
District 129
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- John Black, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Louise Hansen[8]
District 130
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bishop Davidson, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Leslie Jones[8]
District 131
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Withdrawn
edit- Iliya Matveyuk[10]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Ashley Cossins[8]
District 132
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeremy Dean[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed McAfee)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Freeman)[9]
District 133
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Melanie Stinnett, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Derrick Nowlin[8]
District 134
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Alex Riley, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 135
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Betsy Fogle, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Hasty[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 136
editDemocratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Stephanie Hein, incumbent state representative[8]
Republican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jim Robinette[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 137
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Darin Chappell, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bryce Lockwood[8]
District 138
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Whaley)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Franiak)[9]
District 139
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mark Gray[8]
District 140
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Danny Garrison[8]
- Jamie Gragg, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Julia Curran[8]
District 141
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Williams)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Schmidt)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Michael Bates[8]
District 142
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Jeff Knight, incumbent state representative[8]
District 143
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bennie Cook, incumbent state representative[8]
- Philip Lohmann[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bernadette Holzer[8]
District 144
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Loyd and Usher)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Harbison and Usher)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Harbison and Loyd)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Andrew Eye[8]
District 145
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Wolfin)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Soto)[9]
District 146
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Lucas Green[8]
- Barry Hovis, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 147
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- J. Michael Davis[8]
Libertarian Primary
editDeclared
edit- Greg Tlapek[8]
District 148
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Senciboy)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Dolan)[9]
District 149
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Donnie Brown, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 150
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Cameron Parker, incumbent state representative[8]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Kay Collier[8]
District 151
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Steve W. Jordan[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Donnie Hovis[8]
District 152
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Hardy Billington, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 153
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Elliott)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Clubb)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Sheila Bristol[8]
District 154
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Durnell)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Collins)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- JoJo Stewart[8]
District 155
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Overcast)[9]
- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed AuBuchon)[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Courtney Sweeney-Legore[8]
District 156
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Carolyn Boss[8]
- Brian Seitz, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Janis Beacham[8]
District 157
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Mitch Boggs, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 158
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Scott Cupps, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Yma Sautbine[8]
District 159
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Dirk Deaton, incumbent state representative[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
District 160
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Withdrawn
edit- Mark Farnham[10]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Rebecca Jensen[8]
District 161
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Lane Roberts, incumbent state representative[8]
- Thomas Ross[8]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Shawna Ackerson[8]
District 162
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
edit- Bob Bromley, incumbent state representative[8]
District 163
editRepublican Primary
editDeclared
editEndorsements
edit- Organizations
- Missouri Right to Life PAC[9]
Democratic Primary
editDeclared
edit- Philip Wilson[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "2024 Calendar". www.sos.mo.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ Doherty, Camden (2023-10-25). "Doug Mann not seeking reelection in House District 50". Columbia Missourian. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
- ^ Lee, Reggie (January 31, 2024). "State Rep. Gretchen Bangert running for St. Louis County Council seat". KTVI. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ Dickey, Ashley (March 18, 2024). "Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch announces run for Boone County district commissioner". KOMU-TV. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ Obradovic, Monica (April 4, 2024). "Aldridge Tops Washington For Ward 14 Alderman". Riverfront Times. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ "24 MO Forecast". projects.cnalysis.com. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
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- ^ Doherty, Camden (2023-10-25). "Doug Mann not seeking reelection in House District 50". Columbia Missourian. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
- ^ a b c "AFP-Missouri Announces New State Legislative Endorsements". americansforprosperity.org. July 1, 2024. Retrieved July 3, 2024.