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Missouri local trial court judicial elections, 2026
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Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of elections in America's 100 largest cities by population. This coverage extends to every office on the ballot for residents of these cities, including local trial court judges. In 2026, Ballotpedia is covering the following local elections in this state:
- Jefferson City, Missouri - City council
- St. Louis, Missouri - Collector of revenue, license collector, community college board, and recorder of deeds
- Clay County, Missouri - Auditor, prosecutor, county commission, community college board, circuit court judge, and associate circuit court judge
- Jackson County, Missouri - County executive, county legislature, community college board, circuit court judges, and associate circuit court judges
- Platte County, Missouri - Auditor, clerk, prosecutor, recorder, tax collector, county commission, community college board, circuit court judge, and associate circuit court judge
If the above list includes local trial court judgeships, click the links for more information about the elections. Click here to learn more about how the judges in this state are selected. Ballotpedia does not cover all local trial court judicial elections in this state. If the above list does not include your place of residence, contact your local election office for more information about trial court judicial elections on your ballot. Please consider donating to Ballotpedia to help us expand our coverage of these elections.
Election rules
Partisan election
Trial judges who were elected in partisan elections may seek re-election at the end of their terms. They must run as a Republican, Democrat, or an independent. Partisan elections decide the majority of Missouri's judges. Judges first run in a party primary in August, with the winner of each primary moving on to the general election.[1][2][3]
Candidates who run unopposed are not printed on the official ballot.[4]
Retention election
Judges on the supreme court and appellate courts are subject to the nonpartisan court plan and run for retention. Trial judges in five counties also run for retention in accordance with this plan. Those counties are St. Louis, Jackson, Clay, Platte and Greene.[1]
Additional elections
- See also: Missouri elections, 2026
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Your Missouri Courts, "Meet your Missouri judges," accessed April 26, 2014
- ↑ Missouri General Assembly, "Section 115.121," August 28, 2013
- ↑ Show-Me Courts, "Types of elections in Missouri," accessed April 26, 2014
- ↑ Greene County, "County clerk: Candidates & ballot issues," accessed May 15, 2014
Federal courts:
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri
State courts:
Missouri Supreme Court • Missouri Court of Appeals • Missouri Circuit Courts • Missouri Municipal Courts
State resources:
Courts in Missouri • Missouri judicial elections • Judicial selection in Missouri