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Missouri's primary over, leaving seven contested races for November general election
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August 15, 2012
Missouri: Last week wrapped up Missouri's judicial primary showing us the candidates who will go on to compete on November 6th.
The following is a selection of contested races in the November 6th general election:
- 17th Circuit Court
- Belton attorney Chase Higinbotham will compete with Associate Circuit Court Judge William B. Collins for judgeship on the 17th Circuit.[1]
- 23rd Circuit Court
- Incumbent Judge Robert G. Wilkins will be challenged by Hillsboro attorney Stan Schnaare.[1]
- 25th Circuit Court
- Attorney Bill Hickle will take on Associate Circuit Court Judge Colin Long as both compete for the 25th Circuit judgeship.[1]
- 30th Circuit Court
- Associate Circuit Court Judge Michael Hendrickson will take on Marshfield attorney Emily A. Prestidge in the race for the 30th Circuit.[1]
- 35th Circuit Court
- Robert Mayer will compete against Associate Circuit Court Judge Stephen R. Mitchell for a position on the 35th Circuit.[1]
- 41st Circuit Court
- Associate Judge Philip Prewitt was unopposed in the Republican primary, but will have some competition in November when he faces incumbent Judge Frederick Tucker.[1]
- 45th Circuit Court
- Attorney Christina C. Kunza Mennemeyer defeated her competition in the primary last week, but now she goes on to face Associate Judge T. Bennett Burkemper, Jr. in the race for the 45 Circuit.[1]
More Missouri election news
- News: Three vie for seat on 45th Judicial Circuit, July 26, 2012
- News: Goodman announces candidacy for 39th Judicial Circuit, February 29, 2012
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