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Latest revision as of 03:08, 11 August 2021

August 4, 2010

Missouri: Yesterday, Missouri held its primary election. The state selects judges through partisan elections, so the contest decided the nominees for the general election. However, some races were unofficially decided, when candidates from only one party ran for election.

Judicial races to be decided in the general election, as of August 3, are:

Judicial races (unofficially) won as of the primary election are:

  • 15th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: James Bellamy won the Democratic primary with 49.7% of the vote.[8]

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