2026 Elections Archives - The Missouri Times https://themissouritimes.com/category/campaigns/2026-elections/ Missouri's leading political source. Thu, 15 May 2025 14:04:23 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://themissouritimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cropped-cropped-missouri-state-capitol-e1450739992755-50x50.jpg 2026 Elections Archives - The Missouri Times https://themissouritimes.com/category/campaigns/2026-elections/ 32 32 46390521 Press Release: Conservative Republican Israel Baeza announces candidacy for state representative https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-conservative-republican-israel-baeza-announces-candidacy-for-state-representative/ Thu, 15 May 2025 14:04:23 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82922 SEDALIA, MO — Israel Baeza, a proven conservative, has announced his candidacy for state representative.

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SEDALIA, MO — Israel Baeza, a proven conservative, has announced his candidacy for state representative. Running as a Republican, he hopes to replace term-limited Rep. Brad Pollitt who has faithfully served the district. Baeza will appear on the Republican primary ballot on August 4, 2026.

“I am excited to take this step towards reforming our state government to better serve We the People,” stated Baeza. “Missouri’s heart is in its rural communities. It’s in the families who live here, the farmers who work the land, and the small businesses that are the backbone of our economy. I am running to ensure that those voices are heard in Jefferson City,” Baeza said. “We need common-sense leadership that prioritizes our values, respects our way of life, and stands up for the freedoms we hold dear.”

Baeza has a proven record of standing up for Missouri agriculture and improving local infrastructure without raising taxes. His work has been grounded in the principles of rural Missouri values such as fiscal responsibility, personal freedom, and a commitment to strong families and communities. With a small government platform, he is proud of his successful efforts to reduce government waste and keep big government out of the day-to-day lives of Missourians as the current Eastern Commissioner of Pettis County.

“Less government is the best government. I’ve seen firsthand the impacts of government regulations, taxes, and overreach on our farmers, small businesses, and families. It’s time to push back against policies that hurt rural Missouri and stand up for those that have been left behind by the political elite.”

For Baeza, commonsense leadership means championing policies that strengthen the everyday lives of Missouri’s working families. The Baeza campaign is grounded in core conservative values: protecting Constitutional freedoms, defending the sanctity of life, promoting fiscal responsibility, fighting for smaller government, and reducing crime across the state. Through these priorities, Baeza is committed to creating an environment where Missourians can thrive through hard work, personal responsibility, and independence—not reliance on government.

Israel Baeza is the proud husband to Perla, with whom he has two young children. The couple enjoys raising their children in Pettis County and are active members of the Hispanic Baptist Church of Sedalia. He also serves on the board of the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce, Sedalia-Pettis County Economic Development, and the University of Missouri Extension Council.

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Press Release: U.S. Army Veteran Dusty Blue Officially Announces His Candidacy for Missouri Senate, District 18 https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-u-s-army-veteran-dusty-blue-officially-announces-his-candidacy-for-missouri-senate-district-18/ Thu, 08 May 2025 14:08:32 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82799 Dusty Blue, a U.S. Army veteran, small business owner, and lifelong conservative Republican officially announced his candidacy to succeed term-limited Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin today.

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Mexico, MO — Dusty Blue, a U.S. Army veteran, small business owner, and lifelong conservative Republican officially announced his candidacy to succeed term-limited Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin today. Senate District 18 includes Adair, Audrain, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, and Shelby counties.

Born and raised in Mexico, Dusty got his start in construction as a teenager, learning the value of hard work early. In 2008, he answered the call to serve and joined the U.S. Army, serving with the 101st Airborne Division. After his military service, he earned his commercial helicopter pilot license and flew tours in Kansas City before returning home in 2016 to raise a family and launch his business, Expert Roofing & Exteriors.

“My story is an American story,” said Blue. “I grew up with nothing, but through God’s grace, hard work, and the freedoms this country offers, my wife and I built a life for our family. Now I’m fighting to make sure that same opportunity exists for my kids — and for every family in District 18. I’m not going to Jefferson City to play nice with the establishment. I’m going to fight for the people — not the special interests, not the lobbyists, and not the political elites.”

Dusty and his wife, Jennah, have two children, Lana and Landon. They are active members of LifePointe Church, where Dusty serves as a deacon.

Dusty is also the host of The Dusty Blue Show, where he promotes conservative values, Missouri-first policies, and citizen-led government.

His campaign is rooted in the values that built Missouri: defending constitutional liberties, protecting life and the Second Amendment, cutting taxes, empowering small businesses, and stopping government overreach.

For more information about Dusty Blue and his campaign, please visit dustyblueformo.com

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Press Release: Councilwoman Cynda Rader launches campaign for Lee’s Summit mayor https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-councilwoman-cynda-rader-launches-campaign-for-lees-summit-mayor/ Wed, 07 May 2025 17:47:14 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82785 Lee’s Summit, MO — Cynda Rader was the first to publicly announce her candidacy to be the next mayor of Lee’s Summit.

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Lee’s Summit, MO — Cynda Rader was the first to publicly announce her candidacy to be the next mayor of Lee’s Summit. A city councilwoman, Rader has a strong record of public service, including time on the city’s Planning Commission, Water Utility Board, and the Tax Review Board.

“I am excited to meet with voters across the city to hear their ideas on how to keep Lee’s Summit on the right path to prosperity,” stated Rader. “During my first term on city council, I’ve realized there is so much work that needs to be done at the mayoral level.”

Highlighted in Rader’s announcement video, support for first responders is a top priority for the campaign, alongside improved infrastructure of major highways. With a determined effort involving cooperation with the city’s business and civic leaders, she plans to foster sustainable job growth and responsible economic development in Lee’s Summit. She also aims to bring a vision of inclusion with all facets of public and private entities coming together to strengthen the future of our city.

“We must carefully consider the long term impacts the city government’s decisions have on our citizens. There’s no room for big egos or entitled mindsets in the mayor’s office. Lee’s Summit needs civic-minded, people-oriented leadership that will listen to and respect constituents and work together as a city council to provide quality service to our city.”

Outside of public service, Rader is a proud mother of three and grandmother of four. As an accomplished local Realtor, builder and developer, and owner of The Cynda Sells Real Estate Company, she knows how to navigate the red tape of doing business in the city and hopes to alleviate the struggles families are facing in the current housing market. Additionally, she aims to attract new industry, manufacturing, and Class A business to create jobs which will allow our citizens to really Live, Work and Stay in Lee’s Summit.

The election for mayor will take place in April 2026.

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2026 State Senate Races: April Quarterly Reports https://themissouritimes.com/2026-state-senate-races-april-quarterly-reports/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 22:19:28 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82673 Competitive General Elections
#1 SD 30 Senator Lincoln Hough is term-limited.

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Competitive General Elections
#1 SD 30 Senator Lincoln Hough is term-limited.
PRIMARY: LEAN STINNETT
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN

Rep. Melanie Stinnett
Cash on Hand: $50,777.55
Heart of SGF PAC
Cash on Hand: $6,342.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $57,119.55

Rep. Crystal Quade
Cash on Hand: $3,607.91
CRYSTAL PAC
Cash on Hand: $13,719.87
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $17,327.78

Rep. Betsy Fogle
Cash on Hand: $64,446.14
Forward PAC
Cash on Hand: $11,961.67
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $76,407.81

#2 SD 8 Senator Mike Cierpiot is term limited.
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN

Rep. Keri Ingle
Cash on Hand: $69,304.76
KERI PAC
Cash on Hand: $26,902.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $96,206.76

Former Rep. Dan Stacy
Cash on Hand: $4,798.48
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $4,798.48

Speaker Jon Patterson
Cash on Hand: $262,866.32
Missouri Alliance PAC
Cash on Hand: $1,139,614.56
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $1,402,480.88

#3 SD 34 Senator Tony Luetkemeyer is term limited.
GENERAL: LIKELY REPUBLICAN

Rep. Brenda Shields
Cash on Hand: $93,538.76
Lewis and Clark Leadership PAC
Cash on Hand: $18,709.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $112,247.76

Rep. Sean Pouche
Cash on Hand: $20,689.93
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $20,689.93

Kansas City Councilman Nathan Willett
Cash on Hand: $10,006.43
NextGen North PAC
Cash on Hand: $29,865.85
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $39,872.28

Incumbents Facing Potential Primaries
SD 32 Sen. Jill Carter is seeking re-election
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LIKELY CARTER

Sen. Jill Carter
Cash on Hand: $31,955.43
Missouri Heritage PAC
Cash on Hand: $20,140.38
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $52,095.81

Rep. Ben Baker
Cash on Hand: $73,474.09
MO Values PAC
Cash on Hand: 20,262.33
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $93.736.42

Open Democrat Safe Primary
#5 SD 4 Sen. Karla May is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT PRIMARY: TOSS UP

Blaine Folsom
Cash on Hand: $ N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

Peter Merideth
Cash on Hand: $22,017.65
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $22,017.65

Rep. Steve Butz
Cash on Hand: $104,911.85
Butz STL PAC
Cash on Hand: $31,886.81
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $136,798.66

Gina Mitten
Cash on Hand: $47,259.26
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $47,259.26

Michele Kratky
Cash on Hand: $1,193.59
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $1,193.59

#6 SD 14 Sen. Brian Williams is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT PRIMARY: LEAN PROUDIE

Joe Palm
Cash on Hand: $0.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $0.00

Shaunte Duncan
Cash on Hand: $14,241.89
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $14,241.89

Rep. Raychel Proudie
Cash on Hand: $6,820.86
PROUD PAC
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $6,820.86

Open Republicans Safe Primary
#1 SD 22 Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is retiring
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LEAN CASTEEL

Rep. David Casteel
Cash on Hand: $29,315.16
Casteel PAC
Cash on Hand: $9,604.26
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $38,919.42

Rep. Renee Reuter
Cash on Hand: $2,918.59
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $2,918.59

Rep. Ken Waller
Cash on Hand: $47,532.91
Building JeffCo Together
Cash on Hand: $26,623.41 ($21,004.41 from Schwadron’s PAC)
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $74,156.32

#2 SD 16 Senator Justin Brown is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: TOSS UP

Joseph Steelman
Cash on Hand: $38,260.65
Steel Resolve PAC
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $38,260.65

Rep. Bill Hardwick
Cash on Hand: $150,217.58
Missouri Enterprise Fund
Cash on Hand: $37,299.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $187,516.58

Rep. Don Mayhew
Cash on Hand: $37,346.36
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $37,346.36

Rep. Hannah Kelley
Cash on Hand: $50,224.02
Accountability PAC
Cash on Hand: $6,244.17
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $56,468.19

Rep. Jeff Knight
Cash on Hand: $78,518.80
JAK PAC
Cash on Hand:$42,121.13
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $120,639.93

#3 SD 6 Senator Mike Bernskoetter is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: TOSS UP

Ike Skelton
Cash on Hand:$ N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

Former Rep. Lisa Thomas
Cash on Hand: $42,142
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $42,142

Rep. Rudy Veit
Cash on Hand: $61,256.34
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $61,256.34

Councilman Derrick Spicer
Cash on Hand: $38,096.92
Spicer for Senate PAC
Cash on Hand: $1,595.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $39,691.92

#4 SD 18 Senator Cindy O’Laughlin is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LEAN GRAFF

Sarah Graff
Cash on Hand: N/A
Rural Missouri Values
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $N/A

Rep. Greg Sharpe
Cash on Hand: $16,049.64
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $16,049.64

#5 SD 28 Senator Sandy Crawford is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LIKELY POLLITT

Rep. Brad Pollitt
Cash on Hand: $64,136.84
Rocker P Brand PAC
Cash on Hand: $29,292.85
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $93,429.69

Dr. Sam Alexander
Cash on Hand: $20,000.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $20,000.00

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Press Release: Retired Lieutenant Colonel Keith Gudehus announces candidacy for Missouri House https://themissouritimes.com/gudehus-press-release/ Mon, 14 Apr 2025 14:39:47 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82632 Edina, MO – Keith Gudehus, a retired military officer, coach, and lifelong advocate for his community, is proud to announce his candidacy for state representative.

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Edina, MO – Keith Gudehus, a retired military officer, coach, and lifelong advocate for his community, is proud to announce his candidacy for state representative. The seat is currently held by a term-limited Rep. Greg Sharpe in Northeast Missouri.

With a commitment to strengthening education, supporting veterans, and driving economic development, Gudehus is eager to bring his leadership and experience to the Missouri House as a lifelong conservative.The Republican primary is in August 2026.

“I have dedicated my life to service, both in the military and in my community, and I am ready to take that commitment to the state capitol,” said Gudehus. “The people of Northeast Missouri deserve a representative who will work tirelessly to create opportunities, protect our values, and ensure a brighter future for our families.”

A native of Edina, Missouri, Gudehus brings a wealth of experience to his campaign. After graduating from Truman State University with a degree in Business Administration, he went on to earn master’s degrees in Accounting and Educational Leadership. His career includes 21 years of service as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, where he specialized in military financial management and leadership roles in both peacetime and combat environments. After retiring as a lieutenant colonel, Gudehus returned home to dedicate himself to his family, his community, and education—serving as a teacher, coach, and administrator in the Knox County R-1 School District. He currently operates a cow/calf ranch on his family farm.

Gudehus’s campaign is built upon three core priorities:

  1. Promoting Economic Development: He aims to attract businesses and create economic opportunities in Northeast Missouri by focusing on workforce development, job creation, and housing solutions to empower hardworking families.
  2. Supporting Veterans & Law Enforcement: As a veteran himself, Gudehus will fight for full funding of law enforcement and the Missouri Veterans Commission, promoting policies that make Missouri a welcoming home for those who have served to keep us safe.
  3. Strengthening Education: Gudehus will work to keep schools safe and ensure they continue to serve as innovative partners in their communities. This is done by advancing policies that encourage multiple pathways to the workforce, as well as by nurturing leadership development and retention tools for high-quality administrators and teachers.

Gudehus will work for all Missourians to ensure the rights and liberties of individuals “shall not be infringed” by the government—no exceptions.

“I swore an oath to defend the Constitution. I take that very seriously and believe that serving in this new capacity can help me continue to fulfill that promise I made all those years ago.”

Beyond his professional achievements, Gudehus is a dedicated member of several community organizations, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4822, the American Legion Post 261, and the Knox County Community Center Board of Directors. He has been married to his wife, Jackie, for 36 years, and they are the proud parents of four daughters and grandparents to two grandchildren.

Gudehus is running as a principled leader who will bring his experience, integrity, and dedication to public service to the Missouri legislature. He looks forward to meeting with voters across the district and discussing how he can address their concerns and represent their core values in the state government.

Missouri House District 4 includes Clark, Knox, Lewis, Schuyler, Scotland, and Shelby counties and part of Adair and Monroe counties.

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’26 State Senate Tipsheet https://themissouritimes.com/26-state-senate-tipsheet/ Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:40:07 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82582 The ‘26 cycle begins with the returning senators not up for election in 2026 with 10 Republicans and 7 Democrats.

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The ‘26 cycle begins with the returning senators not up for election in 2026 with 10 Republicans and 7 Democrats.

You really have to think that Senator McCreery is a lock to be re-elected making it 10-8. Senators Schroer, Fitzwater, Black, Ben Brown, and Trent will be re-elected making it 15-8. Then Senators May and Williams will be replaced by fellow Democrats taking the numbers to 15-10. Senator Carter may face a primary but regardless SD32 will send a Republican to the Senate making it 16-10.
While Senators Bernskoetter, Justin Brown, Cindy O’Laughlin, Coleman, and Crawford will be replaced by fellow Republicans making it 21-10.

That leaves SD34 where Senator Luetkemeyer is likely, but not certain to be replaced by a Republican making it 22-10.
Then there are the two very competitive seats in SD30 and SD8 where Republicans probably have the advantage but the districts are not trending well for the GOP and the Democrats have strong candidates.
So the cycle begins with a 22-10 Republican majority with two competitive races.

Competitive General Elections
#1 SD 30 R+2% Senator Lincoln Hough is term limited.
PRIMARY: LEAN STINNETT
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN
This will be the most interesting race in the state because it will have a primary and a general election. On the Republicans side you could possibly see a primary of Rep. Melanie Stinnett vs. Springfield businessman Brian Gelner who ran in SD20 in ‘22.
Out of the gate you would give the edge to Rep. Stinnett because of her background of winning tough races. Gelner was a tremendous fundraiser in ‘22 that leads me to think that the best way to avoid a primary is either A) Stinnett comes out of the gate with a big quarter or B) Governor Kehoe gets involved, which seems like a longshot.
The Democrats are waiting on ‘24 gubernatorial nominee Crystal Quade to decide if she wants to run. If she does then the nomination is likely hers. If not then Rep. Betsy Fogle is waiting in the wings to mount a campaign.
Regardless of which combination of Gelner or Stinnett vs. Quade or Fogle the race to replace Senator Hough will be the most competitive in the state.

Rep. Melanie Stinnett
Cash on Hand: $47,659.97
Heart of SGF PAC
Cash on Hand: $1,692.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $49,351.97

Rep. Crystal Quade
Cash on Hand: $18,291.76
CRYSTAL PAC
Cash on Hand: $13,719.87
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $32,011.63

Rep. Betsy Fogle
Cash on Hand: $111,881.35
Forward PAC
Cash on Hand: $11,961.67
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $123,843.02

#2 SD 8 R+3% Senator Mike Cierpiot is term limited.
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN
This race will be a primary and a general as well, but likely not as competitive of a primary as SD30. The discussion on the race begins with Rep. Keri Ingle. She is a star of the Democratic Party and is the only person who could really take this seat from the Republicans. If the Democrats are 100% fully funding this race along with SD30, and that is their game plan to get to 12 members in ‘26, and take away the veto proof majority in the State Senate.
The Republican side begins and ends with House Speaker Jon Patterson. He is the top star on the Republican bench statewide, but could choose to take this Senate seat. If he does then then everyone will have to rethink how they rank SD8.
If the speaker chooses not to make the race then you likely have former Rep. Dan Stacy who will likely run either way, against Dr. Marc Taormina.
Taormina could possibly be a self funding Axiom client and have the advantage in the primary.
This race is still taking shape. The possibilities range from Speaker Patterson putting the seat away for the Republicans to Rep. Ingle likely being slightly favored over former Rep. Stacy to a donnybrook between Rep. Ingle and the doctor.
It’s still early and while the district is trending more blue we’re keeping it lean Republican until things fully shake out.

Rep. Keri Ingle
Cash on Hand: $71,221.95
KERI PAC
Cash on Hand: $26,902.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $98,123.95

Former Rep. Dan Stacy
Cash on Hand: $4,712.31
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $4,712.31

Speaker Jon Patterson
Cash on Hand: $303,433.07
Missouri Alliance PAC
Cash on Hand: $1,107,497.07
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $1,410,930.14

#3 SD 34 R+5% Senator Tony Luetkemeyer is term limited.
GENERAL: LIKELY REPUBLICAN
The primary will likely be more interesting than the general, but there is a chance that a Democrat could compete. The southern portion of the district is trending away from the GOP while the northern historically Democratic portion of the district is trending stronger Republican every cycle. It’s hard to see anyone being a better candidate than Martin Rucker in ‘18, but who knows if Senator Beck can pull a recruit that will at least make the Republicans spend some money in SD34.
On the Republican side Rep. Sean Pouche is discussing running as well as Rep. Brenda Shields and Kansas City Councilman Nathan Willett.
Any of the three would be favored in a general election. You have a difference in Rep. Shields from the northern portion of the district who has amazing name ID in the district and many big donors who would be all in for her and young, but very real talent in Councilman Willett from the southern portion of the district. It seems unlikely that Shields and Willett run against each other, and if Willett gets the nod you could see a Governor in the making.

Rep. Brenda Shields
Cash on Hand: $99,923.71
Lewis and Clark Leadership PAC
Cash on Hand: $18,709.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $118,632.71

Rep. Sean Pouche
Cash on Hand: $20,811.13
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $20,811.13

Kansas City Councilman Nathan Willett
Cash on Hand: $7,206.43
NextGen North PAC
Cash on Hand: $24,860.90
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $32,067.33

Incumbents Facing Potential Primaries
#4 SD 32 R+41% Senator Jill Carter is seeking re-election
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LIKELY CARTER
Senator Carter pulled the upset of 2022 in defeating Senator Bill White. She has taken to the Senate and is now in a very good spot to be one of the most influential senators the next two years.
However, there is a good deal of speculation that Rep. Ben Baker who is term limited might consider challenging her next summer. Keep in mind she defeated an incumbent in former Senator White in ‘22.
She will start out as the favorite, but Rep. Ben Baker would be a legitimate challenger.

Sen. Jill Carter
Cash on Hand: $39,019.62
Missouri Heritage PAC
Cash on Hand: $18,534.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $57,553.62

Rep. Ben Baker
Cash on Hand: $82,642.49
MO Values PAC
Cash on Hand: 19,262.33
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $101,904.82

Open Dems Safe Primary
#5 SD 4 D+5.3% Senator Karla May is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT PRIMARY: TOSS UP
The race to replace Senator May will be the typically spirited one like it is every year the seat is open. As of now Rep. Steve Butz has come out with a lot of momentum and a big event. He will undoubtedly put together the money to be a force in the race from south city.
Former Rep. Peter Merideth is still mulling a run, and if he jumps into the race he will be a major factor and probably detrimental to Rep. Butz.
Former Rep. Gina Mitten is looking at running, and as a woman and veteran legislator would be a top tier contender.
Blaine Folsom is the legislative assistant to Rep. Bosley has opened a campaign account to run. Many are encouraging former Rep. and current member of Senator May’s staff Wiley Price to consider running.

Blaine Folsom
Cash on Hand: $ N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

Peter Merideth
Cash on Hand: $24,551.52
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $24,551.52

Rep. Steve Butz
Cash on Hand: $97,246.18
Butz STL PAC
Cash on Hand: $31,776.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $129,022.18

Gina Mitten
Cash on Hand: Limited Activity
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

Michele Kratky
Cash on Hand: $1,235.59
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $1,235.59

#6 SD 14 D+32% Senator Brian Williams is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT PRIMARY: LEAN PROUDIE
The race to replace the most talented Democrat in the state will be a hot one just as it was eight years ago. Rep. Raychel Proudie is officially in the race and probably starts as the front runner. Her name ID from running her House campaigns and her fundraising contacts give her a head start.
There is also a very competitive potential field with Joe Palm who has working in the White House on his resume and has all the ability to be a top flight contender. Shaunte Duncan, an ally of Senator Roberts is also running. She has the potential to also make this a very very competitive field. Lastly, it wouldn’t shock me if former Rep. and all around stud John Bowman jumped in.

Joe Palm
Cash on Hand: $ N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $N/A

Shaunte Duncan
Cash on Hand: $10,209.42
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $10,209.42

Rep. Raychel Proudie
Cash on Hand: $11,344.83
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $11,344.83

Open Republicans Safe Primary
#1 SD 22 R+16% Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman is retiring
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LEAN CASTEEL
The race to replace Senator Coleman in north JeffCo will be a barn burner. Bout like the race in ‘22. The first out of the gate will be Rep. David Casteel. He is a businessman with a lot of connections in both the business and political communities.
Rep. Ken Waller is said to be mulling over running while Rep. Renee Reuter has announced her intention to join the race. Both have county wide name ID, but Waller probably would be the favorite of the two.
Then the wild card is former Rep. Jim Avery. He was a very talented legislator in the House, and has told some folks that he could partially fund a primary in his new home county. Jim has the personality and potentially the resources to make this a fun race to cover.

Rep. David Casteel
Cash on Hand: $30,518.86
Casteel PAC
Cash on Hand: $9,604.26
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $40,123.12

Rep. Renee Reuter
Cash on Hand: $2,918.59
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $2,918.59

Rep. Ken Waller
Cash on Hand: $51,750.43
Building JeffCo Together
Cash on Hand: $5,619.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $57,369.43

David Robertson
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

 

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#2 SD 16 R+19% Senator Justin Brown is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: TOSS UP
The race will be a donnybrook with candidates from all across the district vying for the Senate seat. Starting left to right Rep. Jeff Knight from Laclede County has the best fundraising pedigree of the field and hails from Laclede County with 28% of the vote. The question will be does he want to run. He has many irons in the fire and a tough decision to make. His decision will shape the race more than anyone else.
Former Rep. Hannah Kelly is reportedly in the race from Wright County who starts with 14.3% of the vote and maybe a head start on a Missouri Right to Life endorsement.
Pulaski County has more people than primary voters because of the military base and has two candidates in the race. Rep. Don Mayhew who has a proven track record of winning elections and could potentially self fund a portion of the race.
Rep. Bill Hardwick’s military record and name ID makes him a top contender. He has a strong record of raising money and if he puts together enough money to tell the folks in SD16 about his war record he could be the one who benefits most if Rep. Knight foregores a run.
Joe Steelman starts off the race with a stellar last name and the only candidate from the Phelps/Dent area of the district that makes up over a third of the district. He is a first time candidate, but it’s in his blood. If he remains the only candidate from Phelps/Dent and puts together a quick $100,000 then he would probably attain front runner status.
In the end if Rep. Knight is in the race that is to Steelman’s advantage and the winner can probably make it across the finish line with 8,000-9,000 votes. If Rep. Knight is not in the race then the winner will need to top 10,000 votes and those 7,000 votes in Laclede County will be a prize to whoever raises the most money to chase them.

Joseph Steelman
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $N/A

Rep. Bill Hardwick
Cash on Hand: $149,722.86
Missouri Enterprise Fund
Cash on Hand: $37,299.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $187,021.86

Rep. Don Mayhew
Cash on Hand: $37,346.36
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $37,346.36

Rep. Hannah Kelley
Cash on Hand: N/A
Accountability PAC
Cash on Hand: $6,244.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $6,244.00

Rep. Jeff Knight
Cash on Hand: $80,320.00
YAK PAC
Cash on Hand:$42,384.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $122,704.00

 

SD6 Courtesy @Missouri_Mapper

#3 SD 6 R+6% Senator Mike Bernskoetter is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: TOSS UP
This has historically been a Cole County seat for decades. However, there is a new wrinkle in the maps in that Cole and Moniteau only represent 53.3% of the district.
Competing for those votes are Rep. Rudy Veit and Jefferson City Councilman Derrick Spicer. Rep. Veit will have the advantage of a larger area that he has represented than Spicer and has the ability to finance his own race if he chooses. While Spicer is holding his own in fundraising and has a cast of celebrity friends from Ozzie Smith to Neil Smith willing to back him. Spicer is well known in the political community, and is a legitimate contender in this race.
If they split up that 53.% of the vote there will be an open lane for someone from Camden County to run. Former Rep. Lisa Thomas has been rumored to be considering a run for senate. Camden County Presiding Commissioner Ike Skelton has been mentioned. He has some legal issues right now, but if he comes through them he will have more steam than ever. You have to think that before this race is over Mrs. Gail will come up with some shenanigans to make this race even more fun to watch.

Ike Skelton
Cash on Hand:$ N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $ N/A

Former Rep. Lisa Thomas
Cash on Hand: $42,142
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $42,142

Rep. Rudy Veit
Cash on Hand: $71,269
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $71,269

Councilman Derrick Spicer
Cash on Hand: $30,067
Spicer for Senate PAC
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $30,067

 

SD18 Courtesy @Missouri_Mapper

#4 SD 18 R+25% Senator Cindy O’Laughlin is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LEAN GRAFF
There are big shoes to fill in the race for SD18. Rep. Greg Sharpe has a lot of the qualities you think of when you think of past Senators from northeast Missouri. He has a great profile and a great backstory to be a serious contender in the race.
Rep. Louis Riggs is not running.
Sarah Graff, who previously worked for Senators Blunt and Bond, is a newcomer to being on the ballot herself, but currently works for Congressman Sam Graves, and will likely have the might of Axiom behind her on their home turf. She is from Moberly which is one of the population centers of the district.
This race will likely be a toss up until one of the candidates starts raising money to out pace the others. Plus a Senator O’Laughlin endorsement would be a big get in this one.

Sarah Graff
Cash on Hand: N/A
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $N/A

Rep. Greg Sharpe
Cash on Hand: $26,412
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $26,412

 

SD28 Courtesy @Missouri_Mapper

#5 SD 28 R+24% Senator Sandy Crawford is term limited.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY: LIKELY POLLITT
Rep. Brad Pollitt starts out this race as the considerable front runner. The former superintendent of Sedalia schools and a cattle farmer, he has an extensive personal network around the district and the name ID from two high profile jobs. With 16.9% of the vote coming out of Pettis, 14.9% out of Henry and 11.2% Benton, Pollitt starts the race with high name ID in 43% of SD28. With that portion being in the much more expensive Kansas City media market is a huge advantage in the race.
As of now the only rumored candidate to oppose Pollitt is Dr. Sam Alexander. He is a physician who lives in Cedar County but works in Springfield. He ran for Congress with Billy Long retired and didn’t put out much of a campaign, but some say he could self fund an effort.
Unless there is another candidate from the northern end of the district Rep. Pollitt begins the race as the front runner.

Rep. Brad Pollitt
Cash on Hand: $67,054.59
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $67,054.59

Safest Republican incumbents seeking re-election
#1 SD 10 R+14% Senator Travis Fitzwater is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Travis Fitzwater
Senator Fitzwater currently stands as the least likely Republican incumbent to face a serious primary or general election. He has done a good job of ingraining himself into the eastern side of the district and his stellar reputation in the Kingdom of Callaway means he would be very very tough to beat.
That combined with the legislative record he is piling up means he comes in as our incumbent least likely to face a tough primary, and in the 10th there are no general elections.
Cash on Hand: $156,113.85
Kingdom Leadership PAC
Cash on Hand: $66,379.45
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $222,493.30

#2 SD 2 R+16.5% Senator Nick Schroer is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Nick Schroer
Senator Schroer would be nearly impossible to beat in a primary or a general election. However he throws some elbows and it’s possible that someone could choose to take him on. Either way there is little to no chance of it being a seriously contested race.
Cash on Hand: $58,801.61
1776 PAC
Cash on Hand: $138,855.52
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $197,657.13

#3 SD 12 R+19% Senator Rusty Black is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Rusty Black
You could really take this list and organize them pretty much any way you’d like and be right. Senator Black is the GREAT Northwest. I can’t imagine that anyone would run against him, but if anyone does Axiom will never let them live it down.
Total Raised this Cycle: $155,846.37
Cash on Hand: $171,566.15
Great Northwest PAC
Cash on Hand: $34,232.72
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $205,798.90

#4 SD 20 R+21% Senator Curtis Trent is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Curtis Trent
The biggest brain in the General Assembly is part of a new emerging leadership group in Springfield and will have no trouble being re-elected. The race in SD30 should distract anyone from stirring trouble in SD20, but don’t totally count out someone wanting more drama in Springfield.
Total Raised this Cycle: $71,323.38
Cash on Hand: $130,184.51
417 PAC
Cash on Hand: $224,105.45
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $354,290.96

#5 SD 26 R+15% Senator Ben Brown is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Ben Brown
Senator Brown is totally protected on his right flank, and very popular in Franklin County. He has earned a great reputation working with his colleagues and the chairman of the economic development committee will cruise to re-election.
Total Raised this Cycle: $196,068.09
Cash on Hand: $99,939.86
BB Freedom Fund
Cash on Hand: $87,091.15
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $187,031.01

#6 SD 24 D+8% Senator Tracy McCreery is seeking re-election.
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Tracy McCreery
Senator McCreery is beloved by St. Louis County Democrats, most of whom dream of her running for higher office. She is as unbeatable as anyone on the Democratic ballot in ‘26.
Total Raised this Cycle: $86,059.10
Cash on Hand: $78,558.22
Serve Missouri
Cash on Hand: $54,111.00
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $132,669.22

Seats not up for election until 2028
SD 1 D+8.08%
DOUG BECK
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Doug Beck *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $171,175.23
DougPAC
Cash on Hand: $33,898.78
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $205,074.01

SD3 R+35.8%
MIKE HENDERSON
GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Mike Henderson
Cash on Hand: $30,595.47
Leadbelt PAC
Cash on Hand: $20,815.01
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $51,410.48

SD 5 D+80.86%
STEVEN ROBERTS
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Steven Roberts *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $74,363.08
STL Democratic Coalition
Cash on Hand: $61,239.08
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $135,602.16

SD 7 D+17.74%
PATTY LEWIS
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Patty Lewis
Cash on Hand: $51,008.02
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $51,008.02

SD 9 D+62.8%
BARBARA WASHINGTON
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT

Sen. Barbara Washington *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $N/A
Eastside Forward PAC
Cash on Hand: $134,752.19
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $134,752.19

SD 11 R+4.06%
JOE NICOLA
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN

Sen. Joe Nicola
Cash on Hand: $13,384.17
Freedom and Liberty PAC
Cash on Hand: $13,031.90
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $26,380.07

SD 13 D+63.2%
ANGELA MOSLEY
GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Angela Mosley
Total Raised this Cycle: $110,344.21
Cash on Hand: $42,649.92
Mosley PAC
Cash on Hand: $7,298.90
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $49,948.82

SD 15 R+7.72%
DAVID GREGORY
GENERAL: LEAN REPUBLICAN
Sen. David Gregory
Cash on Hand: $430.21
Show Me Growth PAC
Cash on Hand: $11,522.01
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $11,952.22

SD 17 D+7.74%
MAGGIE NURRENBERN GENERAL: LEAN DEMOCRAT
Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern
Cash on Hand: $32,406.28
Northland Forward
Cash on Hand: $56,194.13
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $88,600.41

SD 19 D+13.38%
STEPHEN WEBBER GENERAL: SAFE DEMOCRAT
Sen. Stephen Webber
Total Raised this Cycle: $723,510.47
Cash on Hand: $444,893.07
Homefront PAC
Cash on Hand: $22,360.71
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $467,253.80

SD 21 R+26.44%
KURTIS GREGORY GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Kurtis Gregory
Cash on Hand: $135,045.66
The Wonderdog PAC
Cash on Hand: $149,832.68
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $284,878.30

SD 23 R+6.08%
ADAM SCHNELTING GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Adam Schnelting
Cash on Hand: $40,698.20
Protect Our Kids PAC
Cash on Hand: $9,790.23
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $50,488.43

SD 25 R+54.04%
JASON BEAN GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Jason Bean *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $141,364.44
Conservative Leadership for Southeast Missouri
Cash on Hand: $127,299.66
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $268,664.10

SD 27 R+48.44%
JAMIE BURGER GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Jamie Burger
Cash on Hand: $47,654.48
Bootheel Values PAC
Cash on Hand: $62,358.01
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $110,012.49

SD 29 R+54.04%
MIKE MOON GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Mike Moon *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $55,607.89
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $55,607.89

SD 31 R+29.09%
RICK BRATTIN GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Rick Brattin *Term Limited*
Cash on Hand: $6,739.97
True Patriot PAC
Cash on Hand: $35,997.64
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $42,737.61

SD 33 R+57.16%
BRAD HUDSON GENERAL: SAFE REPUBLICAN
Sen. Brad Hudson
Cash on Hand: $116,142.46
Brad PAC
Cash on Hand: $53,391.55
TOTAL CASH ON HAND: $169,534.01

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Press Release: Sarah Graff announces candidacy to replace term-limited Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-sarah-graff-announces-candidacy/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 20:26:21 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82566 Randolph County, MO – Sarah Graff, a longtime Republican activist and community leader, has officially announced her candidacy to replace term-limited Cindy O’Laughlin in the Missouri Senate.

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Randolph County, MO – Sarah Graff, a longtime Republican activist and community leader, has officially announced her candidacy to replace term-limited Cindy O’Laughlin in the Missouri Senate. The district includes fourteen counties in Northeast Missouri. The Republican primary election is set for August 4, 2026.

“I am running to ensure the steadfast conservative leadership we are accustomed to here in Northeast Missouri continues in the future. I look forward to continuing to meet with voters and keeping government accountable to the people,” Graff said.

With deep roots in Northeast Missouri, Graff brings years of experience in government and community service. She currently serves as a member of the Moberly City Council and was recently awarded the “Henry S. Geyer Award” from the Mizzou Alumni Association for her advocacy for higher education. Her husband, Jody, owns a habitat development business for waterfowl throughout North Missouri. Sarah’s background in grassroots leadership will provide a strong voice for the needs of Northeast Missouri families, businesses, and farmers.

Graff is a dedicated community leader, wife, and mother of four. She and her family are members of Timber Lake Christian Church. Graff also chairs the Board of Directors for the General Omar Bradley Memorial, Library, and Museum, was President of the Moberly Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Her priorities include protecting the sanctity of life, the Second Amendment, and continuing to push Trump’s America First agenda in the state capitol.

Senate District 18 includes the counties of Adair, Audrain, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, and Shelby.

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Press Release: David Casteel announces state senate campaign to replace outgoing Sen. Coleman https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-david-casteel-announces-state-senate-campaign-to-replace-outgoing-sen-coleman/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 15:07:02 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82561 Conservative leader and working family advocate David Casteel has officially announced his candidacy for the Missouri State Senate in Jefferson County...

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Conservative leader and working family advocate David Casteel has officially announced his candidacy for the Missouri State Senate in Jefferson County, vowing to bring principled leadership, more fiscal responsibility, and a commitment to protecting Missouri values. With Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman not running for re-election, Casteel is seeking to win the open Republican primary in August 2026.

“As a lifelong Missourian, I believe our state needs strong, conservative leadership that prioritizes lower taxes, job growth, and personal freedoms,” said Casteel. “I am running for State Senate to be a voice for blue collar workers, small businesses, and the traditional values that make Missouri great.”

Casteel, the founder of Gutter Pros, has been a tireless advocate for economic growth, parental rights in education, and Second Amendment protections. His platform priorities include:

  • Lowering Taxes & Cutting Wasteful Spending – Casteel is committed to reducing the tax burden on Missouri families and small businesses while ensuring that government remains efficient and accountable.

  • Defending Conservative Values – A strong advocate for faith, family, and freedom, he will stand against government overreach and policies that threaten Missouri’s way of life.

  • Supporting Law Enforcement & Public Safety – Casteel will continue to ensure law enforcement is fully funded, strengthen laws against violent crime and illegal immigration, and support first responders.

  • Protecting Parental Rights in Education – He believes parents should have a say in their children’s education and will push for policies that remove political propaganda in the classroom, while increasing teacher pay to recruit and retain quality educators.

  • Standing Up for the Second Amendment – As a strong supporter of the right to bear arms, Casteel will fight against any attempts to infringe on gun ownership and the right to self-defense.

Casteel’s campaign is focusing on grassroots engagement, meeting directly with voters across the district to listen to their concerns and advocate for policies that reflect their values.

“Jefferson County deserves a leader who will fight for ‘We the People’ — our freedoms, wallets, and the conservative values that define our way of life. That’s my mission for the state senate.”

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Press Release: Brad Pollitt announces bid for Missouri State Senate https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-brad-pollitt-announces-bid-for-missouri-state-senate/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 14:18:41 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82522 Sedalia, MO — Rep. Brad Pollitt has announced his candidacy for the Missouri State Senate in Western Missouri.

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Sedalia, MO — Rep. Brad Pollitt has announced his candidacy for the Missouri State Senate in Western Missouri. A conservative Republican, Pollitt hopes to replace term-limited Sandy Crawford in the district that includes the counties of Benton, Cedar, Dallas, Henry, Hickory, Pettis, Polk, St. Clair, and Vernon. 

As a State Representative, Pollitt has been a steadfast advocate for education, farmers, and the protection of constitutional freedoms. His legislative efforts include sponsoring open enrollment for Missouri school districts, empowering K-12 students with greater autonomy and flexibility in their education.

In addition to his legislative duties, Pollitt is the owner and operator of Rocker P. Cattle Company LLC as a lifelong farmer. As a member of the Missouri Farm Bureau, he understands the challenges faced by local farmers and is dedicated to supporting family farms and businesses.

Pollitt’s campaign is built upon unwavering, commonsense conservative principles. He is committed to protecting life at all stages, standing with local law enforcement, and defending the right to bear arms. A staunch opponent of “woke” ideology infiltrating Missouri’s classrooms, Pollitt pledges to uphold core Missouri values and ensure that education remains focused on excellence and integrity—not identity politics.

“I am running for the Missouri State Senate to continue serving the people of our great state,” said Pollitt. “Together, we the people can preserve our constitutional freedoms, support our agricultural heritage, and ensure a brighter future for all Missourians.”

Brad Pollitt resides in Sedalia with his wife, Danette. They have three children: Kevin, Whitney, and Brianna, and are active members of Maplewood Church in Sedalia.

For more information about Brad Pollitt and his campaign, please visit www.pollittformo.com.

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Press Release: Darin Redd announces campaign for Marion County Presiding Commissioner https://themissouritimes.com/press-release-darin-redd-announces-campaign-for-marion-county-presiding-commissioner/ Wed, 05 Mar 2025 14:46:08 +0000 https://themissouritimes.com/?p=82500 Local banker Darin Redd has announced his campaign for Marion County Presiding Commissioner.

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Local banker Darin Redd has announced his campaign for Marion County Presiding Commissioner. Redd seeks to fill the position currently held by David Lomax, who plans on retiring at the end of his term.

Redd works for Commerce Bank and is a commercial pilot. In addition, he is a small business owner of Palmyra Storage and is involved in his family’s farming operation.

“We have a lot of positive things happening in Marion County and I would like to keep that momentum going,” said Redd. “Taxpayers want government to run like a business; I am committed to ensuring that our county’s finances and infrastructure are in working order as a good steward of taxpayer dollars. Ultimately, those funds belong to we the people and elected officials should have long-range vision for how to use those funds in an appropriate way.”

Redd has served as the past president of the Hannibal Rotary Club and has been actively involved with several local organizations. Additionally, Redd has held board positions with the Hannibal Area Chamber of Commerce, Hannibal Regional Foundation, Palmyra School Board, Northeast Missouri Economic Development Council, Hannibal Regional Healthcare System Center for Applied Medical Research and Beth Haven Nursing Home.

“I am excited about President Trump’s America First efforts and what that could mean for manufacturing and jobs here in Northeast Missouri,” said Redd. “I will fight for continued job growth in our communities.”

The father of two adult children, Redd has been married to Kindsey Redd for 24 years. As a born-again Christian, Redd puts his faith first in his personal life.

“We need to continue to focus on fiscal responsibility in the courthouse and meet the county’s most basic needs – good roads and bridges. Together, we can work together to ensure our entire county has utilities, roads and other infrastructure to meet growing needs. This helps keep our families, farms and small businesses vibrant for years to come.”

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