Matthew Copple

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Matthew Copple

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Matthew Copple was the Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri in the 2012 elections.

Biography

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Copple was born and raised in rural north-central Missouri. He is a software developer in Gladstone, MO and holds a B.S. in business management.[1]

Elections

2012

See also: Missouri lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2012

Copple was the Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri in 2012. He faced incumbent Peter Kinder (R), Susan Montee (D) and Constitution Party candidate Cynthia Davis in the general election.[2] Kinder won re-election on November 6, 2012.[3]

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