The2024Missouri Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election held on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.[ 1] [ 2] Missouri voters elected state senators in the 17 odd-numbered districts of theSenate to serve four-year terms.[ 3] The last time that these seats were up for election was the2020 Missouri Senate election , and the next time will be the2028 Missouri State Senate election .
The election coincided withUnited States national elections and Missouri state elections, includingU.S. President ,U.S. Senate ,U.S. House ,Governor , andMissouri House .[ 4]
Following theprevious election in 2022 ,Republicans held a 24-to-10-seat supermajority overDemocrats .[ 5] Going into the 2024 elections, there are four vacancies after SenatorGreg Razer (D) of District 7 resigned on April 25, 2024, SenatorsKarla Eslinger (R) of District 33 andJohn Rizzo (D) of District 11 resigned in June 2024, andLauren Arthur (D) of District 17 resigned in July 2024.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] Therefore, there are 23 Republicans and seven Democrats at the time of the 2024 election (plus the three vacancies).Democrats would have to net 11 seats to flip control of the chamber.[ 1]
These will be the first elections in the odd-numbered Missouri Senate districts following the2020 United States redistricting cycle , which resulted in redrawn legislative district boundaries.[ 10] [ 11]
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 11, 4.7% (gain)District 15, 4.83% District 17, 6% Retiring incumbents [ edit ] Members of the Missouri General Assembly are prohibited from serving more than eight years in the state senate, due to statutory term limits.[ 13]
District 7:Greg Razer resigned due to appointment to State Tax Commission.[ 6] [ 14] District 11:John Rizzo resigned to take a position as executive director of the Jackson County Sports Authority.[ 15] [ 8] District 17:Lauren Arthur resigned after being appointed to the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission.[ 16] [ 9] District 3:Elaine Gannon retired.[ 17] District 15:Andrew Koenig was term-limited(ran for State Treasurer ) .[ 18] District 19:Caleb Rowden was term-limited.[ 19] District 21:Denny Hoskins was term-limited(ran for Secretary of State ) .[ 20] District 23:Bill Eigel was term-limited(ran for Governor ) .[ 21] District 27:Holly Thompson Rehder retired to run forLieutenant Governor .[ 22] District 33:Karla Eslinger resigned due to appointment as Commissioner of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).[ 7] Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party;bold text denotes a gain for a party.[ 1] [ 4]
Sources for election results:[ 1] [ 4]
The 1st district encompasses southeasternSt. Louis County and includesOakville ,Mehlville ,Webster Groves ,Affton ,Concord ,Lemay , andCrestwood .
1st District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 1[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Doug Beck (Incumbent)16,249 100.00 Total votes 16,249 100.00
1st District Republican primary details
Robert J. Crump
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Republican primary results, District 1[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Robert J. Crump 13,550 100.00 Total votes 13,550 100.00
The 3rd district is located in east-central Missouri, consisting of the southern half ofJefferson County and all ofCrawford ,St. Francois ,St. Genevieve andWashington counties.
3rd District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 3[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Doug Halbert 4,809 100.00% Total votes 4,809 100.00%
3rd District Republican primary details
Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Henderson )[ 25] Mike Henderson
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Buchheit-Courtway )[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway Mike Henderson Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 27] [ A] April 1–4, 2024 301 (LV) ± 5.6% 19% 31% 50%
The 5th district is made up entirely of the city ofSt. Louis , except for a one-third portion in the southwest.
5th District Democratic primary details
5th District Republican primary details
Republican primary results, District 5[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Robert Vroman 931 100.00% Total votes 931 100.00%
The 7th district is based mostly inKansas City , including most of the city's downtown area and almost all of the city west ofTroost Avenue , and includes the entire city ofGrandview .
7th District Democratic primary details
Pat Contreras[ 23] Patty Lewis , incumbent state representative from District 25 (2021–present)[ 23] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Pat Contreras Patty Lewis Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 29] [ A] May 29–31, 2024 377 (LV) ± 5.0% 13% 21% 66%
7th District Republican primary details
Republican primary results, District 7[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Joey LaSalle 4,326 100.00% Total votes 4,326 100.00%
The 9th district includes most of the part of Kansas City east of Troost Avenue and the entirety of the city ofRaytown .
9th District Democratic primary details
9th District Republican primary details
Derron Black
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Republican primary results, District 9[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Derron Black 2,897 100.00% Total votes 2,897 100.00%
The 11th district is located in northernJackson County and includes a portion of Kansas City along with the cities ofIndependence ,Grain Valley ,Oak Grove ,Sugar Creek andBuckner .
11th District Democratic primary details
11th District Republican primary details
David Martin
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed McMullen and Nicola )[ 25] Aaron McMullen
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Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Martin and Nicola )[ 25] Joe Nicola
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Martin and McMullen )[ 25]
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Robert Sauls (D) Joe Nicola (R) Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 30] [ A] October 15–18, 2024 329 (LV) ± 5.2% 45% 46% 9% Remington Research Group (R)[ 31] [ A] September 10–13, 2024 376 (LV) ± 4.9% 40% 46% 14%
The 13th district is based in northeastern St. Louis County and includesFlorissant ,Old Jamestown ,Spanish Lake ,Jennings ,Bellefontaine Neighbors and an eastern portion ofHazelwood .
13th District Democratic primary details
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Angela Mosley Chantelle Nickson-Clark Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 32] [ A] July 25–28, 2024 347 (LV) ± 5.4% 26% 21% 53% Remington Research Group (R)[ 33] [ A] April 30 – May 2, 2024 300 (LV) ± 5.6% 34% 13% 53%
2024 Missouri Senate election, 13th District Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Angela Mosley (Incumbent)Unopposed Total votes 63,076 100.0
The 15th district encompasses most of the westernmost portion of St. Louis County and includesChesterfield ,Wildwood ,Ballwin ,Manchester andTown and County .
15th District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 15[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Joe Pereles 13,501 100.00% Total votes 13,501 100.00%
15th District Republican primary details
Jim Bowlin
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Gregory and Harder )[ 25] David Gregory
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Bowlin and Harder )[ 25] Mark A. Harder
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed Bowlin and Gregory )[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Jim Bowlin David Gregory Mark Harder Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 34] [ A] July 26–29, 2024 322 (LV) ± 5.4% 16% 31% 17% 36% Remington Research Group (R)[ 35] [ A] April 8–12, 2024 304 (LV) ± 5.6% 9% 14% 14% 63% Remington Research Group (R)[ 36] [ A] November 16–20, 2023 382 (LV) ± 5.0% 5% 15% 9% 70%
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error David Gregory (R) Joe Pereles (D) Jeff Coleman (L) Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 37] [ A] October 21–24, 2024 406 (LV) ± 4.9% 45% 47% – 8% Remington Research Group (R)[ 38] [ A] September 17–19, 2024 418 (LV) ± 4.9% 46% 42% 1% 11%
The 17th district is located in southwesternClay County and includes a portion of Kansas City along withGladstone ,Pleasant Valley andClaycomo .
17th District Democratic primary details
17th District Republican primary details
Jerry Nolte , current Clay County Commissioner (2015–present) and former state representative (2005–2013)[ 23]
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Maggie Nurrenbern (D) Jerry Nolte (R) Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 39] [ A] September 24–26, 2024 356 (LV) ± 5.1% 45% 44% 11%
The 19th district encompasses all ofBoone County , which includesColumbia .
19th District Democratic primary details
19th District Republican primary details
Republican primary results, District 19[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican James Coyne 11,088 100.00% Total votes 11,088 100.00%
The 21st district, based in the west-central part of the state, consists of most of Clay County and all ofLafayette ,Saline ,Ray ,Cooper andHoward counties.
21st District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 21[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jim Bates 7,934 100.00% Total votes 7,934 100.00%
21st District Republican primary details
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Kurtis Gregory Doug Richey Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 43] [ A] July 27–30, 2024 317 (LV) ± 5.4% 35% 25% 40% Remington Research Group (R)[ 44] [ A] June 5–7, 2024 384 (LV) ± 4.96% 18% 18% 64%
2024 Missouri Senate election, 21st District Party Candidate Votes % Republican Kurtis Gregory 64,446 69.32 Democratic Jim Bates 28,521 30.68 Total votes 92,967 100.00 Republican hold
The 23rd district is made up of the northeastern half ofSt. Charles County , including the cities ofSt. Charles andSt. Peters .
23rd District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 23[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Matt Williams 9,913 100.00% Total votes 9,913 100.00%
23rd District Republican primary details
Adam Schnelting
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Rich Chrismer Phil Christofanelli Dan O'Connell Adam Schnelting Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 43] [ A] July 27–30, 2024 307 (LV) ± 5.7% 10% 25% 3% 30% 32% Remington Research Group (R)[ 45] [ A] April 15–18, 2024 300 (LV) ± 5.6% 14% 9% 5% 14% 58%
2024 Missouri Senate election, 23rd District Party Candidate Votes % Republican Adam Schnelting 51,308 55.09 Democratic Matt Williams 41,822 44.91 Total votes 93,130 100.00 Republican hold
The 25th district is located in southeast Missouri and includes the counties ofButler ,Stoddard ,Dunklin ,New Madrid ,Pemiscot ,Wayne ,Mississippi ,Ripley ,Oregon andCarter .
25th District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 25[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Chuck Banks 2,015 100.00% Total votes 2,015 100.00%
25th District Republican primary details
Republican primary results, District 25[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jason Bean 25,958 100.00% Total votes 25,958 100.00%
The 27th district is based in southeast Missouri and includes the counties ofCape Girardeau ,Scott ,Perry ,Madison ,Bollinger ,Iron andReynolds .
27th District Republican primary details
Chris Dinkins
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Jamie Burger Chris Dinkins Jacob Turner Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 47] [ A] July 28 – August 1, 2024 296 (LV) ± 5.7% 31% 21% 20% 28% Remington Research Group (R)[ 48] [ A] June 24–27, 2024 311 (LV) ± 5.1% 24% 27% 8% 41%
2024 Missouri Senate election, 27th District Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jamie Burger Unopposed Total votes 72,629 100.0
The 29th district is located in the southwestern corner of the state and consists of the counties ofChristian ,Lawrence ,Barry andMcDonald .
29th District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 29[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Ron Monnig 3,681 100.00% Total votes 3,681 100.00%
29th District Republican primary details
Mike Moon
Organizations
Freedom Principle MO - Missouri First PAC[ 49] Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Susan Haralson Mike Moon Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 50] [ A] April 22–25, 2024 300 (LV) ± 5.6% 13% 37% 50%
The 31st district is located in the west-central part of the state and is made up of the counties ofCass ,Johnson andBates .
31st District Democratic primary details
Democratic primary results, District 31[ 24] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Raymond L. James 6,044 100.00% Total votes 6,044 100.00%
31st District Republican primary details
Rick Brattin
Organizations
Freedom Principle MO - Missouri First PAC[ 49] Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Rick Brattin Mike Haffner Dan Houx Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 52] [ A] October 18–20, 2023 304 (LV) ± 5.6% 57% 16% 12% 15%
The 33rd district is located in the southern part of the state and encompasses the counties ofTaney ,Howell ,Stone ,Texas ,Douglas ,Ozark andShannon .
33rd District Republican primary details
Brad Hudson
U.S. representatives
Organizations
Missouri Right to Life PAC[ 25] Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ e] Margin of error Brad Hudson Travis Smith Undecided Remington Research Group (R)[ 54] [ A] July 15–18, 2024 289 (LV) ± 5.7% 29% 29% 42%
2024 Missouri Senate election, 33rd District Party Candidate Votes % Republican Brad Hudson Unopposed Total votes 79,814 100.0
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