Unofficial primary election results: Missouri
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:
- 19th Circuit Court, Division 2: Paul C. Wilson and Daniel Green - Green won 51.3% of the vote in the Republican primary.[1]
- 36th Circuit Court: Robert L. Smith and Michael Pritchett - Pritchett won 52.1% of the vote in the Republican primary.[1]
- 32nd Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 6: Craig Dennis Brewer and Michael J. Bullerdieck - Bullerdieck won the primary with 54% of the vote.[2]
Judicial races (unofficially) won as of the primary election are:
- 13th Circuit Court, Division 5: Larry Bryson defeated Kim Shaw in the Democratic primary.[3]
- 20th Circuit Court, Division 2: Ira Lamke won 60.1% of the vote in the Republican primary.[1]
- 1st Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Kelly L. Lovekamp won 59% of the vote and the Democratic primary.[4]
- 3rd Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Incumbent Steven D. Hudson won 60.2% of the vote in the Republican primary.[5]
- 5th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Ronald E. Taylor won the Democratic primary with 66.56% of the vote.[6]
- 11th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Matthew E.P. Thornhill won the Republican primary with 42.8% of the vote.[7]
- 15th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: James Bellamy won the Democratic primary with 49.7% of the vote.[8]
- 23rd Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 14: With 57.97% of the vote, Timothy Miller won the Democratic primary.[9]
- 25th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 25: Douglas D. Gaston won the Republican primary with 61% of the vote.[10]
- 26th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 3: Aaron Koeppen won a four way race for the Republican nomination with 29% of the vote.[10]
- 26th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 4: Bruce Colyer won the Republican primary with 60% of the vote.[10]
- 28th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Dennis Reaves won 56% in the Republican primary.[10]
- 30th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: John Porter won 68% of the vote, besting Paul Davolt in the Republican primary.[10]
- 38th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 1: With 65% of the vote, Tony Williams won the Republican primary.[10]
- 39th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Robert Foulke narrowly won the Republican primary with 52% of the vote.[10]
- 39th Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge, Division 2: Samuel C. Jones won 52% in the Republican primary.[10]
- 41st Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Mike Greenwell won the Democratic primary with 52% of the vote.[11]
- 43rd Circuit Court Associate Circuit Judge: Daren Adkins won 62.6% of the vote, defeating Jan Stout.[12]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Missouri Secretary of State, Unofficial 2010 Primary Election Results
- ↑ Southeast Missourian, "Election results: Perry County," August 4, 2010
- ↑ KBIA.org, "2010 Primaries: Boone County," August 3, 2010
- ↑ KTV03.com, Primary Election Aug. 3, 2010- Schuyler County
- ↑ Trenton Republican-Times, "Grundy County Election Results, August 3, 2010
- ↑ Buchanan County, Primary Election August 3, 2010
- ↑ St. Charles County, Primary Election Unofficial Results
- ↑ The Marshall Democrat-News, "Prelimary election results," August 3, 2010
- ↑ Jefferson County, Primary Election, Unofficial Final Results (dead link)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 KY3.com, "Elections results from southwest and south central Missouri -- Aug. 3, 2010"
- ↑ KTV03.com, Primary Election Aug. 3, 2010- Shelby County
- ↑ Sallatin North Missourian, "Incumbents prevail in Daviess County Primary Election Races," August 3, 2010