Missouri primary election results: See who won and lost vote in Senate, House, state races

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Missouri voters will have the chance to cast a primary ballot for representatives in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House in Washington, D.C., and in the Missouri State Senate and House of Representatives in Jefferson City.

Statewide races: U.S. Senate, U.S. House

U.S. Senate

Missouri’s current senators are Republican Sen. Josh Hawley and Republican Sen. Roy Blunt. Blunt is retiring, so his seat is open this year. The three candidates leading the Republican field to fill that seat are former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler. U.S. Rep. Billy Long, St. Louis attorney Mark McCloskey and state Sen. Dave Schatz are all vying to remain in contention.

On the Democratic side, the race is largely between philanthropist Trudy Busch Valentine and former Marine Lucas Kunce. Spencer Toder, a St. Louis area real estate agent, is also trying to remain in the conversation.

Missouri primary election results: Here’s who will face off for open U.S. Senate seat

U.S. House

The Republican primary to succeed Rep. Vicky Hartzler in the U.S. House is crowded. It includes state Sen. Rick Brattin, cattle farmer Kalena Bruce, former FOX4 anchor Mark Alford, former Boone County Clerk Taylor Burks, former St. Louis Blues player Jim Campbell, retired police officer William Irwin and entrepreneur Kyle LaBrue.

Missouri’s 4th District stretches from the Kansas City metropolitan area to the central part of the state. The competing candidates have made appeals to the district’s large farming base and other key constituencies, like anti-abortion advocates, but the military vote could be key in deciding the primary.

Missouri votes for U.S. House primary elections. See your district’s results here

Missouri State Auditor

Missouri primary voters will decide between two Republicans who are competing to succeed state Auditor Nicole Galloway — Missouri’s lone Democratic statewide officeholder, who is not running for reelection.

Republican state Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick, who was appointed by Gov. Mike Parson in 2018 before winning election in 2020, is running against state Rep. David Gregory, a St. Louis Republican, in the Aug. 2 GOP primary.

With Galloway announcing last year that she will not seek reelection after her unsuccessful run for governor, the upcoming state auditor race represents an opening for Republicans to take back the position that Democrats have held since 2015.

The Republican nominee will face former state Rep. Alan Green, who is the only Democrat in the race.

Missouri legislators

Lawmakers in both chambers of Missouri General Assembly are up for re-election this year.

The Missouri Senate and House of Representatives work together and with the governor of Missouri to create laws and establish a state budget. Lawmakers’ responsibilities include passing bills, setting the state budget, raising and lowering taxes and voting to uphold or override vetoes.

‘The Senate has 34 members, about half of them are up for election in 2022. There are 163 members of Missouri’s House of Representatives, all of whom are up for election in 2022.

Missouri Senate election: Find your state senator and see who’s winning the primary vote

Missouri House election: Find your state representative and see who’s winning the primary vote

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