Final Missouri election results: See who will represent your U.S. House district

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The representatives for the state of Missouri serve the people of their district in Congress in Washington, D.C., for two-year terms. The representatives create and vote on bills that can become federal laws if also passed through the Senate and signed by the president, and serve on committees. The House of Representatives is the chamber of Congress that first introduces spending bills and can impeach federal officials. Missouri has eight U.S. representatives.

If you don’t know your district, look here.

In Missouri’s 4th District, Republican Mark Alford is competing against Democrat Jack Truman and Libertarian Randy Langkraehr. Incumbent Democrat Rep. Emanuel Cleaver will face off against Republican Jacob Turk and Libertarian Robin Dominick in the state’s 5th District.

Missouri U.S. House Midterm Results

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