JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Right to Life released their endorsement list for candidates in the 2014 election cycle today.
“There are over 35 pro-life laws in the Missouri statues,” the release said. “In recent years there has been great pro-life legislation passed. This is only possible because of the strength and commitment of the pro-life legislators in our state capitol. Pro-life political action makes that possible. Making your vote count for life has never been more important. Your vote is the voice for innocent unborn children, for preventing taxpayer funding of unethical research and for advancing the cause of life.”
Missouri Right to Life is the state’s oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization. Their mission statement includes educating citizens about pro-life issues, passing legislation that promotes and defends the sanctity of innocent human life from the inception of biological development through natural death, and organizing and promote effective witness among its members across the state to maintain a Political Action Committee dedicated to electing representatives who share our mission and will work to pass pro-life laws.
Federal
U.S. Congress District 1
Martin D. Baker (R)
U.S. Congress District 2
Ann Wagner (R)
U.S. Congress District 3
Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)
U.S. Congress District 4
Vicky Hartzler (R)
U.S. Congress District 5
Jacob Turk (R)
Bob Gough (D)
U.S. Congress District 6
Sam Graves (R)
U.S. Congress District 7
Billy Long (R)
U.S. Congress District 8
Jason Smith (R)
Missouri Statewide
State Auditor
Tom Schweich (R)
Missouri State Senate
District 2
Bob Onder (R)
District 4
Bonnie Lynn Green (D)
District 10
Jeanie Riddle (R)
Ed Schieffer (D)
District 12
Dan Hegeman (R)
District 22
Paul Wieland (R)
District 24
John R. Ashcroft (R)
Missouri State House of Representatives
District 1
Roger Parshall (R)
Allen Andrews (R)
District 2
Mike Waltemath (D)
District 3
Nate Walker (R)
District 5
Lindell Shumake (R)
District 6
Tim Remole (R)
District 7
Mike Lair (R)
District 8
James W. (Jim) Neely (R)
District 9
Delus Johnson (R)
District 12
Kenneth Wilson (R)
District 13
Nick Marshall (R)
District 14
Josh Catton (R)
Kevin Corlew (R)
District 17
S. Nick King (R)
District 18
Robert (Bob) Rowland (R)
District 20
Bill E. Kidd (R)
Brent Lasater (R)
John A. Mayfield (D)
District 29
Noel Torpey (R)
District 30
Mike Cierpiot (R)
District 32
Jeanie Lauer (R)
District 33
Donna Pfautsch (R)
District 34
Rebecca Roeber (R)
District 35
Gary Cross (R)
District 36
Nola Wood (R)
District 38
T.J. Berry (R)
District 39
Joe Don McGaugh (R)
District 40
Jim Hansen (R)
District 41
Randy Pietzman (R)
Dan Dildine (D)
District 42
Bart Korman (R)
District 43
Jay Houghton (R)
District 44
Caleb Rowden (R)
District 47
Charles (Chuck) Basye (R)
District 48
Dave Muntzel (R)
District 49
Travis Fitzwater (R)
District 50
Caleb Jones (R)
District 51
Dean A. Dohrman (R)
District 52
Nathan Beard (R)
District 53
Glen Kolkmeyer (R)
District 54
Denny Hoskins (R)
District 55
Rick Brattin (R)
District 56
Jack Bondon (R)
District 57
Wanda Brown (R)
District 58
David Wood (R)
District 59
Mike Bernskoetter (R)
District 61
Justin Alferman (R)
District 62
Tom Hurst (R)
District 63
Bryan Spencer (R)
District 64
Robert Cornejo (R)
District 65
Anne Zerr (R)
District 67
Tony Weaver (D)
District 68
Keith English (D)
District 70
Joe Corica (R)
District 71
Jim Cain (R)
District 74
Don Houston (D)
District 90
Gina Jaksetic (R)
District 92
Al Faulstich (R)
District 93
Garrett Mees (R)
District 94
Cloria Brown (R)
District 95
Marsha Haefner (R)
District 96
Mike Leara (R)
District 97
John McCaherty (R)
District 98
Carol Veillette (R)
Shamed Dogan (R)
Rea Scharnhorst (R)
District 99
Andrew Koenig (R)
District 101
Don Gosen (R)
District 102
Kurt Bahr (R)
District 103
Kyle Schlereth (R)
Alexander McArthy (R)
John D. Wiemann (R)
District 104
Kathie Conway (R)
District 105
Mark Parkinson (R)
District 106
Chrissy Sommer (R)
District 108
John J. Haman, Jr. (R)
Nina Dean (R)
Justin S. Hill (R)
District 109
Paul Curtman (R)
District 111
Shane Roden (R)
District 112
Rob Vescovo (R)
Charles Groeteke (R)
Avery Fortenberry (R)
District 113
Jason Fulbright (R)
Dan Shaul (R)
District 115
Elaine F. Gannon (R)
District 116
Kevin Engler (R)
District 118
Ben Harris (D)
District 119
Dave Hinson (R)
District 120
Shawn Sisco (R)
Zech Hockersmith (D)
District 121
Keith Frederick (R)
District 122
Steve Lynch (R)
District 123
Diane Franklin (R)
District 125
Warren D. Love (R)
District 127
Mike Kelley (R)
District 128
Sue Entlicher (R)
District 129
Sandy Crawford (R)
District 130
Jeff Messenger (R)
District 131
Sonya Murray Anderson (R)
District 132
Fred Ellison (R)
Shar Lawless (R)
District 133
Eric W. Burlison (R)
District 134
Elijah Haahr (R)
District 136
Kevin Austin (R)
District 137
Lyndall Fraker (R)
District 139
Clayton Jones (R)
Michael Hope (R)
Jered Taylor (R)
District 140
Lynn Morris (R)
District 141
Tony Dugger (R)
District 142
Robert Ross (R)
District 143
Jeff Pogue (R)
District 144
Paul Fitzwater (R)
District 145
Shelley (White) Keeney (R)
District 147
Kathy Swan (R)
District 148
Holly Rehder (R)
District 149
Don Rone (R)
Neal E. Boyd (R)
District 150
Andrew McDaniel (R)
District 151
Tila Rowland Hubrecht (R)
District 155
Lyle Rowland (R)
District 156
Jeff Justus (R)
District 157
Mike Moon (R)
District 161
William (Bill) White (R)
District 162
Charlie Davis (R)
Special Elections
August 5, 2014
Missouri State
House of Representatives
District 120
Shawn Sisco (R)
Zech Hockersmith (D)
District 151
Tila Rowland Hubrecht (R)
Rachael Herndon was the editor at The Missouri Times and also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. She joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer.
Rachael studied at the University of Missouri – Columbia. She lives in Jefferson City with her husband, Brandon, and their two children.