Incumbent Democratic CongressmanWilliam Lacy Clay Jr. faced no difficulty in seeking another term in this liberal,St. Louis–based district over Republican Mark Byrne and Libertarian Robb Cunningham.
Though confronted with a powerfulDemocratic wave, incumbent Republican CongressmanTodd Akin easily won a third term over Democrat George Weber and LibertarianTamara Millay.
Freshman incumbent CongressmanRuss Carnahan, aDemocrat, had an easy time in winning a second term in this fairly liberal district based in the southern portion ofSt. Louis.
Incumbent Democratic CongressmanIke Skelton, seeking his sixteenth term in this conservative, west-central Missouri–based district, overwhelmed Republican candidate Jim Noland, Libertarian nominee Bryce Holthouse, and Progressive Party candidate Mel Ivey and was victorious.
Coming from a surprisingly close election in 2004, freshman incumbent CongressmanEmanuel Cleaver, a Democrat, easily defeated Republican nominee Jacob Turk to win a third term in this fairly liberal district based inKansas City.
In this conservative, northwest Missouri district, incumbent Republican CongressmanSam Graves easily dispatched with Democratic nominee Sara Jo Shettles, Libertarian candidate Erik Buck, and Progressive candidate Shirley Yurkonis to win a fourth term in Congress.
Incumbent Republican CongressmanRoy Blunt, theHouse Majority Whip, found no difficulty in winning a sixth term in his very conservative district located in southwest Missouri.
In the most conservative district found in Missouri, incumbent Republican CongresswomanJo Ann Emerson coasted to re-election, swamping Democratic nominee Veronica Hambacker and Libertarian nominee Branden McCullough.
This district, based in "Little Dixie," located in northeast Missouri, has a strongly conservative bent and incumbent Republican CongressmanKenny Hulshof sought and won a sixth term against several opponents.
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