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Missouri State Senate elections, 2014

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Missouri State Senate elections, 2014

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State legislative elections in 2014

Elections for theMissouri State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, followed by a general election onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014.

Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of theMissouri State Senate. TheRepublican Party increased their hold on the chamber with a net gain of two seats, increasing their total from 23 to 25. TheDemocratic Party maintained their nine seats. The two vacant seats in the chamber were filled during the general election.

Incumbents retiring

A total of five incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:

NamePartyCurrent Office
Scott RuppEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 2
Jolie JustusElectiondot.pngDemocraticSenate District 10
Brad LagerEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 12
John LampingEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 24
Brian NievesEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 26

Majority control

See also:Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in theMissouri State Senate:

Missouri State Senate
PartyAs of November 3, 2014After November 4, 2014
    Democratic Party99
    Republican Party2325
    Vacancy20
Total3434

Qualifications

To be eligible to serve in theMissouri State Senate, a candidate must be:[1]

  • At least 30 years of age
  • Qualified Missouri voter for three years before election
  • Resident of the district which he is chosen to represent for 1 year before election
  • Is not delinquent in the payment of any state income taxes, personal property taxes, real property taxes on the place of residence as stated in the declaration of candidacy
  • is not a past or present corporate officer of any fee office that owes any taxes to the state.
  • Has not been found guilty of or pled guilty to a felony or misdemeanor under the federal laws of the United States of America.
  • Has not been convicted of or found guilty of or pled guilty to a felony under the laws of Missouri.
  • In addition to any other penalties provided by law, no person may file for any office in a subsequent election until he or the treasurer of his existing candidate committee has filed all required campaign disclosure reports for all prior elections.
2014 Competitiveness Overview
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Competitiveness

Candidates unopposed by a major party

In 11 (64.7%) of the 17 districts up for election, there was only one major party candidate running for election. A total of two Democrats and nine Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.

Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in six (35.3%) of the 17 districts up for election.

Primary challenges

A total of two incumbents (12.5%) faced primary competition on June 3. Five incumbents (31.3%) did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 10 (62.5%) incumbents up for election advanced past the primary without opposition. One seat, District 22, was vacant and was not filled before the general election. The state senators facing primary competition included:

Retiring incumbents

Five incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 12 ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, one Democrat and four Republicans, can be foundabove.

List of candidates

District 2

Note: IncumbentScott Rupp (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

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Republican PartyBob Onder: 37,607Green check mark transparent.png

District 4

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJoe Keaveny: 29,041Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyCourtney Blunt: 11,206

District 6

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Mike KehoeApproveda - Incumbent Kehoe first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMollie Freebairn: 9,937
Republican PartyMike Kehoe: 37,561Green check mark transparent.png

District 8

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Will KrausApproveda - Incumbent Kraus first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyWill Kraus: 31,432Green check mark transparent.png

District 10

Note: IncumbentJolie Justus (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits.

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyEd Schieffer: 13,856
Republican PartyJeanie Riddle: 28,871Green check mark transparent.png

District 12

Note: IncumbentBrad Lager (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits.

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyDan Hegeman: 39,006Green check mark transparent.png

District 14

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • No candidates filed.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMaria Chappelle-Nadal: 30,203Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Christine LaPorta (write-in): 1,869

District 16

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyDan Brown: 31,829Green check mark transparent.png

District 18

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyBrian Munzlinger: 39,460Green check mark transparent.png

District 20

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Jay WassonApproveda - Incumbent Wasson first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyJay Wasson: 40,191Green check mark transparent.png

District 22

Note: This seat was left vacant following the resignation ofRyan McKenna (D).

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJeff Roorda: 18,774
Republican PartyPaul Wieland: 22,208Green check mark transparent.png

District 24

Note: IncumbentJohn Lamping (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
Libertarian PartyAugust 5 Libertarian primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJill Schupp: 28,022Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJay Ashcroft: 26,196
Libertarian PartyJim Higgins: 1,727

District 26

Note: IncumbentBrian Nieves (R) did not seek re-election after withdrawing his candidacy.

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyLloyd Klinedinst: 13,808
Republican PartyDave Schatz: 37,219Green check mark transparent.png

District 28

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Mike ParsonApproveda - Incumbent Parson first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyMike Parson: 34,573Green check mark transparent.png

District 30

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Bob DixonApproveda - Incumbent Dixon first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyBob Dixon: 27,207Green check mark transparent.png

District 32

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed.
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Ron RichardApproveda - Incumbent Richard first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Republican PartyRon Richard: 32,558Green check mark transparent.png

District 34

Democratic PartyAugust 5 Democratic primary:
Republican PartyAugust 5 Republican primary:
  • Rob SchaafApproveda - Incumbent Schaaf first assumed office in 2011.

November 4 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRobert Stuber: 18,923
Republican PartyRob Schaaf: 24,139Green check mark transparent.png

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Footnotes


Current members of theMissouri State Senate
Leadership
Majority Leader:Tony Luetkemeyer
Minority Leader:Doug Beck
Senators
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
District 34
Republican Party (24)
Democratic Party (10)


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