Political Endorsement Results

 

MSCFF Endorsed Candidates Results for 11/2/2004 election

 

The Missouri House of Representives now has 97 Republicans and 66 Democrats

The Missouri Senate now has 22 Republicans and 10 Democrats with two open seats.

 

President of the United States - John Kerry - defeated

U.S. Senate – Nancy Farmer - defeated

Governor – Claire McCaskill - defeated

Lt. Governor - Bekki Cook - defeated

Secretary of State – Robin Carnahan - elected

State Treasurer- Sarah Steelman - elected

Attorney General – Jay Nixon - elected

 

United States House of Representatives

District # 1 – Lacy Clay - elected

District #3 - Russ Carnahan - elected

District # 4 – Ike Skelton - elected

District # 5 – Emanuel Cleaver - elected

District # 6 - Charles S. Broomfield - defeated

District # 8 – JoAnn Emerson - elected

 

Missouri State Senate

District # 1 – Harry Kennedy - elected

District # 3 – Dan Ward - defeated

District # 5 – Maida Coleman - elected

District # 9 - Yvonne Wilson - elected

District # 11 – Victor Callahan - elected

District # 13 – Timothy Green - elected

District #15 - Michael Gibbons - elected

District # 17 – Phillip Willoughby - defeated

District # 19 – Chuck Graham - elected

District # 21 - Page Bellemy - defeated

District #23 - Chuck Gross - elected

District # 31 – Chris Koster - elected

 

Missouri House of Representative Districts

#1 – Sam Berkowitz - defeated

#3 - Jim Whorton - elected

#7 – Rene Mulkey - defeated

#8 – Tom Shively - defeated

#9 – Wes Shoemyer - elected

#10 – Terry Witte - elected

#11 – Wayne Henke - elected

#15 - Tom Green - defeated

#19 - Jeff Simpson - defeated

#20 - John Stafford - defeated

#21 – Lloyd Becker - defeated

#22 – Nancy Copenhaver - defeated

#23 – Jeff Harris - elected

#24 - Travis Ballenger - defeated

#26 – Joe Aull - elected

#27 – Ed Wildberger - elected

#30 – Meg Harding - defeated

#31 – Trent Skaggs - elected

#32 – Jason Grill - defeated

#33 – Pam Payne - defeated

#34 – Robert (Bob) Saunders - defeated

#35 – Steve Wolcott - defeated

#37 – Sharon Sanders Brooks - elected

#38 - Dan Bishop - elected

#40 – John Patrick Burnett - elected

#41 – Melba Curls - elected

#43 – Craig Bland - elected

#44 – Jenee Lowe - elected

#45 – Cathy Jolly - elected

#46 – Kate Meiners - elected

#48 – Mike Sager - defeated

#49 – Terry Young - elected

#51 – Ray Salva - elected

#52 – Paul LeVota - elected

#55 – Lanna Ultican - defeated

#57 – Yaphett El-Amin - elected

#58 – Rodney Hubbard - elected

#59 - Jeanette Ott Oxford - elected

#60 – Amber Holly Boykins - elected

#61 – Connie (LaJoyce) Johnson - elected

#63 – Robin Wright Jones - elected

#64 – Rachel Storch - elected

#65 – Fred Kratky - elected

#66 – Michael Vogt - elected

#67 – Michael Daus - elected

#69 – Gina Walsh - elected

#70 - John L. Bowman Sr. - elected

#71 – Esther Haywood - elected

#73 – Margaret Donnelly - elected

#74 – Tom George - elected

#75 – Bruce Darrough - elected

#76 – Michael Spreng - elected

#77 – Michael Corcoran - elected

#78 – Clint Zweifel - elected

#79 – Al Liese - elected

#82 – Sam Page - elected

#83 – Barbara Fraser - elected

#85 – Jeff Wagener - defeated

#90 – Rick Johnson - elected

#93 – William Konecnik - defeated

#94 – Richard G. Byrd - elected

#96 – Patricia Yaeger - elelcted

#97 – Jane Koeller - defeated

#100 – Sue Schoemehl - elected

#101 - Tim Meadows - elected

#104 – Wes Wagner - elected

#105 – Harold Selby - elected

#108 – Thomas Albert Villa - elected

#110 – Belinda Harris - elected

#113 – Mark Bruns - elected

#124 – Johnnie Franzeskos - defeated

#136 – B.J. Marsh - elected

#150 – Frank Barnitz - elected

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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