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2020 Missouri Election Coverage

From campaign trail profiles to finance reports to explainers on just what exactly is on the ballot, here is your one-stop-shop for all things 2020. Check back throughout the night as we keep you updated on all the races. 

Join us as we travel around Missouri — checking in with candidates, voters, and labor groups — this week.

As far as Missouri’s more contested elections, be sure to check out our recent breakdown of statewide, Senate, and House races. 

In addition, you can scroll through our campaign finance spreadsheets. The latest data, gleaned from the Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC), is below. 

This year, there are two ballot initiatives for Missouri voters to decide: term limits and redistricting. Check out our explainer for more on what’s at stake.

More 2020 election coverage can be found on the 2020 Elections landing page


12:03 a.m. update

The Missouri Times projects Amendment 3 passes.

11:10 update

The Missouri Times projects Caleb Rowden for SD 19, Sam Page for St. Louis County executive, and Ann Wagner for Missouri’s 2nd congressional district.


10:51 update 

The Missouri Times projects Ann Wagner will win re-election to the 2nd congressional district.

10:45 update

The Missouri Times projects HD 20 for Bill Kidd.

The Missouri Times projects HD 35 for Keri Ingle.

The Missouri Times projects HD 70 for Paula Brown.

The Missouri Times projects HD 21 for Robert Sauls.

The Missouri Times projects HD 96 for David Gregory.

The Missouri Times projects HD 110 for Dottie Bailey.

The Missouri Times projects HD 98 for Shamed Dogan.

The Missouri Times projects HD 65 for Tom Hannegan.

The Missouri Times projects HD 135 for Betsy Fogle.


10:30 update

The Missouri Times projects HD 94 for Jim Murphy.

The Missouri Times projects HD 95 for Michael O’Donnell.

The Missouri Times projects HD 107 for Nick Schroer.

The Missouri Times projects HD 88 for Tracy McCreery.


10:18 update

The Missouri Times projects HD 106 for Adam Schnelting.

 

 

The Missouri Times projects HD 93 for Bridget Walsh Moore.

The Missouri Times projects HD 89 for Dean Plocher.

The Missouri Times projects HD 105 for Phil Christofanelli.


10:10 update

The Missouri Times projects SD 15 for Andrew Koenig.


9:39 update

The Missouri Times projects Donald Trump the winner of Missouri’s electoral votes.

9:35 update

The Missouri Times projects HD 6 for Ed Lewis.

9:30 update

The Missouri Times projects Mike Parson for governor, Mike Kehoe for lieutenant governor, Jay Ashcroft for secretary of state, Scott Fitzpatrick for treasurer, and Eric Schmitt for attorney general.


9:21 update

The Missouri Times projects SD 1 for Doug Beck, SD 17 for Lauren Arthur, and SD 23 for Bill Eigel.

9:15 update

The Missouri Times projects HD 2 for J. Eggleston

8:59 update

From the Cooper County clerk: As of now, Caleb Rowden has 5,707 (78.92 percent) to Judy Baker’s 1,524 (21.08 percent).

8:41 update

The Missouri Times projects SD 31 for Rick Brattin; SD 5 for Steven Roberts; and SD 9 for Barbara Washington.

8:30 update

The Missouri Times projects SD 27 for Holly Rehder.

8:12 p.m. update

The Missouri Times projects SD 33 for Karla Eslinger.


Uncontested Senate races

Seven Senate races were unopposed this election.

 
The winners of those races are:
SD 3: Elaine Gannon
SD 7: Greg Razer
SD 11: John Rizzo
SD 13: Angela Walton Mosley
SD 21: Denny Hoskins
SD 25: Jason Bean
SD 29: Mike Moon

Election Questions Answered 

The Missouri Times spoke with election officials from three counties of varying populations facing similar challenges.

It is crucial that you know your rights when voting. Here are some common questions that the ACLU of Missouri has received from voters and can help you clear up any confusion you had about voting this year in Missouri.


Campaign Trail Mix

When asked about eating on the campaign trail, Sen. John Rizzo hit the nail on the head: “In a tough race, it’s whatever you can get quickly and then get back in the field.” 

But when Missouri candidates do find themselves with enough time to grab some grub on the road, what are their go-to options? From vegetables to fast food to fried bologna sandwiches, here’s a look at what some 2020 candidates are consuming on the trail this year.

Missouri voters are invited to participate in a presidential poll in Jefferson City — by purchasing a cookie from Chez Monet in the Capitol.

Owner Joan Fairfax is running the restaurant’s presidential cookie poll this week. Customers can contribute by purchasing a red cookie in favor of President Donald Trump or a blue cookie for Vice President Joe Biden for $1. As of Wednesday, 77 votes had been cast, with Trump leading at 51 cookies.


Money Problems 

With less than a week to go until Election Day, a PAC involved in the HD 106 race is the subject of a new complaint filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

The complaint alleged the Missouri section of Washington, D.C.-based Make Liberty Win PAC, the Missouri section of a Washington-based PAC, distributed literature promoting Republican Adam Schwadron’s campaign without disclosing the expense with the MEC.

Democratic attorney general candidate Rich Finneran paid delinquent personal property taxes last week, prompting political opponents to question whether he committed perjury after signing the candidate declaration form swearing he had paid all of his taxes to the state of Missouri.


Talking with TWMP

Curious about a candidate’s platform? Several have stopped by “This Week in Missouri Politics” to tout their candidacy. Check out episodes below, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for even more.

Rep. Doug Beck, candidate for SD 1

Sen. Andrew Koenig & Rep. Deb Lavender, candidates for SD 15

Gov. Mike Parson, gubernatorial candidate

Rep. Barbara Washington, candidate for SD 9

Sen. Bill Eigel, candidate for re-election to SD 23

Dr. David Lenihan, candidate for SD 1