Firm elections in Missouri
2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri
| Majority political party | Minority political party | | | | Party | Republican | Democratic | Last election | 6 | 2 | Seats won | 6 | 2 | Seat alter | | | Popular vote | 1,330,975 | i,027,969 | Pct | 55.03% | 42.51% | Swing | three.17% | 4.65% | |
Republican 50–60% 60–seventy% 70–lxxx% | Democratic 60–70% lxxx–90% | |
The 2018 United States Firm of Representatives elections in Missouri were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the eight U.S. Representatives from the land of Missouri, one from each of the state's eight congressional districts.
Results Summary [edit]
Statewide [edit]
Party | Candi- dates | Votes | Seats |
No. | % | No. | +/– | % |
| Republican Political party | viii | one,322,891 | 55.11% | 6 | | 75.00% |
| Democratic Party | 8 | i,017,964 | 42.41% | 2 | | 25.00% |
| Libertarian Party | eight | 54,317 | 2.26% | 0 | | 0.00% |
| Green Party | two | 3,796 | 0.16% | 0 | | 0.00% |
| Constitution Party | 1 | 876 | 0.04% | 0 | | 0.00% |
| Write-in | three | 605 | 0.02% | 0 | | 0.00% |
Total | thirty | two,400,449 | 100.00% | viii | | 100.0% |
Popular vote |
| | |
Republican | | 55.03% |
Autonomous | | 42.51% |
Other | | ii.46% |
House seats |
| | |
Republican | | 75.00% |
Autonomous | | 25.00% |
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Results of the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri past district:[1]
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District 1 [edit]
2018 Missouri'south 1st congressional commune election
| | | Nominee | Lacy Dirt | Robert Vroman | | Party | Democratic | Republican | Popular vote | 219,781 | 45,867 | Percentage | 80.one% | 16.7% | |
U.Southward. Representative earlier election Lacy Dirt Democratic | Elected U.South. Representative Lacy Dirt Democratic | |
The 1st district includes all of St. Louis City and much of Northern St. Louis County, and it has a PVI of D+29. The incumbent is Democrat Lacy Clay, who has represented the district since 2001. He was re-elected with 75% of the vote in 2016. Cori Bush-league, a Justice Democrat, ran in the Democratic main.[ii]
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2018 Missouri's 2d congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Ann Wagner | Cort VanOstran | | Party | Republican | Democratic | Pop vote | 192,477 | 177,611 | Percent | 51.2% | 47.2% | |
U.Southward. Representative before ballot Ann Wagner Republican | Elected U.S. Representative Ann Wagner Republican | |
The second commune includes the suburbs south and west of St. Louis City, and the district has a PVI of R+8. The incumbent is Republican Ann Wagner, who has represented the district since 2013. She was re-elected with 59% of the vote in 2016.
Wagner was considered probable to run for the U.S. Senate in 2022 instead of running for re-ballot,[3] [iv] but opted to seek re-election to the House.[five]
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Republican primary [edit]
At the filing deadline - one candidate, Noga Sachs, had filed with the Federal Election Commission to run in the Republican primary for a chance to challenge the Republican incumbent, Ann Wagner, August 7, 2018. Despite an attempt by MO GOP to remove Ms. Sachs from the ballot in Apr 2018, she remains in candidacy.[half-dozen]
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Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Ann Wagner (R) | Cort VanOstran (D) | Undecided |
Expedition Strategies (D-VanOstran) | August 23–26, 2018 | 402 | ± 4.9% | 41% | 43% | xiv% |
Remington Research (R) | August 22–23, 2018 | 983 | ± 3.1% | 51% | xl% | nine% |
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District 3 [edit]
2018 Missouri'south tertiary congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Blaine Luetkemeyer | Katy Geppert | | Party | Republican | Autonomous | Popular vote | 211,243 | 106,589 | Percentage | 65.1% | 32.viii% | |
U.Due south. Representative before ballot Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican | Elected U.S. Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer Republican | |
The third commune stretches from exurbs of St. Louis to the state uppercase Jefferson City and has a PVI of R+18. The incumbent is Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer, who has represented the commune since 2009. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
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District 4 [edit]
2018 Missouri'due south 4th congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Vicky Hartzler | Renee Hoagenson | | Party | Republican | Autonomous | Popular vote | 190,138 | 106,589 | Percentage | 64.8% | 32.seven% | |
U.S. Representative earlier election Vicky Hartzler Republican | Elected U.S. Representative Vicky Hartzler Republican | |
The 4th district takes in Columbia and much of rural w-cardinal Missouri. Information technology has a PVI of R+17. The incumbent is Republican Vicky Hartzler, who has represented the district since the election of 2010, when she defeated long-fourth dimension incumbent Democrat Ike Skelton. She was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
Hartzler has been considered a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2018.[4]
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District 5 [edit]
2018 Missouri'south 5th congressional commune ballot
| | | Nominee | Emanuel Cleaver | Jacob Turk | | Party | Autonomous | Republican | Pop vote | 175,019 | 101,069 | Per centum | 61.7% | 35.half dozen% | |
U.S. Representative before election Emanuel Cleaver Democratic | Elected U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver Democratic | |
The fifth district encompasses about of Jackson County, the southern part of Clay County, and three other rural counties to the east. It has a PVI of D+7. The incumbent is Democrat Emanuel Cleaver, who has been represented the district since 2005. He was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2016.
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District 6 [edit]
2018 Missouri's 6th congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Sam Graves | Henry Martin | | Party | Republican | Democratic | Pop vote | 199,796 | 97,660 | Percentage | 65.4% | 32.0% | |
U.S. Representative before ballot Sam Graves Republican | Elected U.S. Representative Sam Graves Republican | |
The sixth district encompasses rural northern Missouri, St. Joseph and much of Kansas City north of the Missouri River, and has a PVI of R+16. The incumbent is Republican Sam Graves, who has been represented the commune since 2001. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
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District 7 [edit]
2018 Missouri's 7th congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Baton Long | Jamie Schoolcraft | | Party | Republican | Democratic | Popular vote | 196,343 | 89,190 | Per centum | 66.two% | thirty.one% | |
U.S. Representative before ballot Baton Long Republican | Elected U.Southward. Representative Billy Long Republican | |
The seventh district takes in Springfield, Joplin, and much of the rest of rural southwestern Missouri. It has a PVI of R+23. The incumbent is Republican Billy Long, who has been represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
Long has been considered a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2018.[4]
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District 8 [edit]
2018 Missouri's 8th congressional district election
| | | Nominee | Jason Smith | Kathy Ellis | | Party | Republican | Autonomous | Pop vote | 194,042 | 66,151 | Percent | 73.4% | 25.0% | |
U.S. Representative before election Baton Long Republican | Elected U.S. Representative Billy Long Republican | |
The 8th commune is the most rural commune of Missouri, taking in all of the rural southeastern and due south-cardinal part of the state. Information technology has a PVI of R+24, the virtually strongly Republican district of Missouri. The incumbent is Republican Jason Smith, who has represented the district since 2013 by special election. He was re-elected with 74% of the vote in 2016.
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References [edit]
- ^ Johnson, Cheryl L. (Feb 28, 2019). "Statistics of the Congressional Ballot of Nov half dozen, 2018". Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved Apr 27, 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2017-12-16 .
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Wong, Scott (Apr 22, 2016). "Firm GOPer optics McCaskill challenge". The Hill . Retrieved November 17, 2016.
- ^ a b c Schor, Elana; Everett, Burgess (November 18, 2016). "2018 showdown looms: House Republicans vs. Democratic senators". Politico . Retrieved November 18, 2016.
- ^ Drucker, David (July 3, 2017). "Top GOP Senate recruit Ann Wagner won't challenge Clair McCaskill". The Washington Examiner. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ https://s1.sos.mo.gov/candidatesonweb/DisplayCandidatesPlacement.aspx?OfficeCode=CN-N%202&ElectionCode=750004332
- ^ a b https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/07/22/ozarks-democrats-support-medicare-all-oppose-rep-billy-long/787670002/
External links [edit]
- Candidates at Vote Smart
- Candidates at Ballotpedia
- Entrada finance at FEC
- Campaign finance at Center for Responsive Politics
- Official campaign websites of kickoff commune candidates
- Lacy Clay (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites of 2nd district candidates
- Cort VanOstran (D) for Congress
- Ann Wagner (R) for Congress
- Official campaign websites of 3rd commune candidates
- Katy Geppert (D) for Congress
- Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) for Congress
- Official campaign websites of 4th district candidates
- Vicky Hartzler (R) for Congress
- Renee Hoagenson (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites of 5th district candidates
- Emanuel Cleaver (D) for Congress
- Jacob Turk (R) for Congress
- Official entrada websites of sixth commune candidates
- Sam Graves (R) for Congress
- Henry Martin (D) for Congress
- Official entrada websites of seventh commune candidates
- Billy Long (R) for Congress
- Jamie Schoolcraft (D) for Congress
- Official entrada websites of 8th commune candidates
- Kathy Ellis (D) for Congress
- Jason Smith (R) for Congress
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