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Democratic Party of Missouri
Democratic Party of Missouri | |
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Basic facts | |
Location: | Jefferson City, Mo. |
Type: | Political party |
Affiliation: | Democratic |
Top official: | Russ Carnahan, Chair |
Year founded: | 1828 |
Website: | Official website |
The Democratic Party of Missouri is the Missouri political party affiliate of the national Democratic Party. The group is headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri.
The party is composed of a governing body and numerous committees.[1]
Party chair
Russ Carnahan was elected to a two-year term as chairman in 2023.[2]
Carnahan earned his bachelor of science in public administration and a juris doctor from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law in 1983. He was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2000, then to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2005; he served until 2013.
Carnahan lives in St. Louis with his wife, Debra, and two sons, Andrew and Austin. The family owns a farm in Phelps County.[3]
Party leadership
As of April 2024, the executive director of the Missouri Democratic Party was Matthew Patterson.[4]
The website for the Missouri Democratic Party lists the following individuals as the party's state leadership as of April 2024:[5]
- Russ Carnahan, Chair
- Yvonne Reeves-Chong, Vice chair
- Jonathan Kessler, Secretary
- Glenda Bainbridge, Treasurer
For more information on the party's full leadership and staff, please click here.
Party platform
- See also: Democratic National Committee
The Democratic Party of Missouri follows the platform of the Democratic National Committee. Click here to view the full platform.
Party rules and bylaws
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- See also: Rules of the Missouri Democratic Party
The state party is governed by a set of rules and bylaws. Typically, these give structure to the different levels of organization—local, county, and state committees—and establish protocol for electing committee members. The bylaws also typically give details on the party's process for nominating and sending delegates to the national party convention during presidential elections. The following is a summary of the Missouri Democratic Party's rules. This summary focuses on the structure and governance of the party:[6]
- The state committee is the governing body of the Democratic Party of Missouri. The state committee has authority over all other Democratic committees in the state.
- The state committee is required to meet at least four times each year.
- The party is made up of city committees, county committees, judicial district committees, legislative district committees, senatorial district committees and the state committee.
Noteworthy events
Sarah Unsicker's Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Candidacy (2024)
On February 27, 2024, the Missouri Democratic Party declined to accept Unsicker's filing fee to run for governor of Missouri in the Democratic primary. A letter from James Paul, the party's legal counsel, said, "Having been removed from the House Democratic Caucus by your peers, the Missouri Democratic Party does not wish to associate with you as a candidate."[7] While this did not preclude Unsicker from running as a Republican or member of a minor party, she declined to do so. Unsicker also declined to make a statement regarding being removed from the race.[8]
Party candidates
Note: The following table lists candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. This may also include candidates who filed to run with more than one political party. The list may not be comprehensive if the state's official filing deadline has not passed. This list may not populate if no candidates have filed to run with this political party. The table lists non-presidential candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. For more information on presidential candidates and elections, please click here.
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2025
See also
- List of political parties in the United States
- Political parties in Missouri
- Democratic Party
- Missouri
External links
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- Missouri Democratic Party Website
- Missouri Democratic Party on Facebook
- Missouri Democratic Party on Twitter
Footnotes
- ↑ Missouri Democrats, "The Missouri Democratic Party," accessed April 18, 2024
- ↑ St. Louis Public Radio, "Russ Carnahan picked to lead Missouri Democratic Party out of electoral wilderness," March 20, 2023
- ↑ Russ Carnahan, "Bio," accessed June 28, 2016
- ↑ Missouri Democrats, "Officers and Staff," accessed April 18, 2024
- ↑ Missouri Democrats, "Officers and Staff," accessed April 18, 2024
- ↑ Missouri Democrats, "Constitution and bylaws," accessed April 18, 2024
- ↑ AP News, "Exiled Missouri lawmaker blocked from running for governor as a Democrat," February 27, 2024
- ↑ Webster-Kirkwood Times, "Dems Reject Filing Fee From Governor Hopeful Unsicker," March 4, 2024