Several of the endorsements are notable, endorsing candidates in races that are expected to be competitive.
The Missouri Times compiled the endorsements that will impact Missouri's biggest Senate races.
Posts published in “North Missouri”
"The issue at hand in the legislature these many years, what was the fundamental question? Is it right for eminent domain to be used for private gain? Farmers, ranchers and landowners will unequivocally say that is not right," Garret Hawkins, president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, said.
At 23 years old, Mazzie Boyd is running for State representative. She's also running in the newly-drawn House District (HD) 2.
The Republican candidates are Rep. Rusty Black of Chillicothe, Rep. J. Eggleston of Maysville and former Rep. Delus Johnson of Savannah, who served eight years in the House from 2010-2018.
Rep. J. Eggleston is all in for state Senate. He is running to replace Sen. Dan Hegeman in SD 12 as he reaches the term limit for his time in the House.
With no primary challenger, Rep. Peggy McGaugh will appear on the General Election ballot in November.
This seat is currently held by Rep. Allen Andrews, who is term-limited.
Rep. Rusty Black has announced his candidacy for state senator of the new SD 12.
As mayor, Talt Holman has worked to reduce the cost to city government so more funds can be invested in public safety.
Auditor Nicole Galloway's report said improvements are needed to the property tax system and to other areas of county government.