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Missouri Primary Election 2016 Results

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Candidates for U.S. Senate (3,216 of 3,216 precincts reporting)

Democrat: 

  • Chief Wana Dubie (9.5%)
  • Cori Bush (13.2%)
  • Jason Kander (69.8%)
  • Robert Mack (7.3%)

Republican: 

  • Roy Blunt (Incumbent) (72.5%)
  • Kristi Nichols (20.2%)
  • Bernie Mowinski (2.8%)
  • Ryan Luethy (7.3%)

Libertarian: 

  • Jonathan Dine (54.9%)
  • Herschel L. Young (45%)

Candidates for U.S. House of Representatives District 5 (354 of 354 precincts reporting)

Democrat: 

  • Emanuel Cleaver (Incumbent) (88.1%)
  • Bob Gough (11.0%)

Republican:

  • Austin Rucker (10.0%)
  • Berton A. Knox (5.2%)
  • Michael Burris (16.6%)
  • Jacob Turk  (68.0%)

Statewide Offices (3,214 of 3,214 precincts reporting)

Governor of Missouri 

Democrat: 

  • Leonard Steinman (3.6%)
  • Chris Koster (78.7%)
  • Eric Morrison (9.6%)
  • Charles B. Wheeler (7.9%)

Republican: 

  • Catherine Hanaway (19.9%)
  • Eric Greitens (34.5%)
  • John Brunner  (24.7%)
  • Peter D. Kinder (20.7%)

Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 

Democrat:

  • Winston Apple (11.9%)
  • Russ Carnahan (75.9%)
  • Tommie Pierson (12.0%)

Republican:

  • AC Dienoff (4.6%)
  • Bev Randles (43.8%)
  • Mike Parson (51.5%)

Missouri Secretary of State 

Democrat:

  • Bill Young (16.0%)
  • Robin Smith (77.2%)
  • MD Rabbi Alam (6.6%)

Republican: 

  • Will Kraus (34.6%)
  • John (Jay) Ashcroft (61.3%)
  • Roi Chinn (4.0%)

Attorney General of Missouri 

Democrat: 

  • Jake Zimmerman (47.3%)
  • Teresa Hensley (52.6%)

Republican: 

  • Josh Hawley (64.2%)
  • Kurt Schaefer (35.7%)

Treasurer of Missouri

Democrat:

  • Pat Contreras (40.7%)
  • Judy Baker (59.2%)

Missouri Senate Races

District 11 (76 0f 76 precincts reporting)

Democrat: 

  • John Rizzo (46.5%)
  • Jess Podhola (38.2%)
  • Anthony Banks (6.3%)
  • Mary DiCarlo (8.8%)

Missouri House of Representative Races

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