Missouri votes for U.S. House primary elections. See your district’s results here
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Results from Missouri’s 2022 primary elections
Here are the latest updates on who is winning nominations for all the races in Missouri, from the U.S. Senate seat to the Statehouse.
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The representatives for the state of Missouri serve the people of their district in Congress in Washington, D.C. for two-year terms. The representatives create and vote on bills that can become federal laws if also passed through the Senate and signed by the president, and serve on committees. The House of Representatives is the chamber of Congress that first introduces spending bills and can impeach federal officials. Missouri has eight U.S. representatives.
If you don’t know your district, look here.
The Republican primary to succeed Rep. Vicky Hartzler in the U.S. House is crowded. It includes state Sen. Rick Brattin, cattle farmer Kalena Bruce, former FOX4 anchor Mark Alford, former Boone County Clerk Taylor Burks, former St. Louis Blues player Jim Campbell, retired police officer William Irwin and entrepreneur Kyle LaBrue.
Missouri’s 4th District stretches from the Kansas City metropolitan area to the central part of the state. The competing candidates have made appeals to the district’s large farming base and other key constituencies, like anti-abortion advocates, but the military vote could be key in deciding the primary.
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This story was originally published August 2, 2022 at 7:00 PM.