- Missouri Senate elections, 2010
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Missouri State Senate elections, 2010 2008 ← November 2, 2010 → 2012 17 seats from even-numbered districts in the Missouri Senate Majority party Minority party Leader Charles W. Shields Victor Callahan Party Republican Democratic Leader's seat 34th-St. Joseph 11th-Independence Seats before 23 11 Seats after 26 8 Seat change 3
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Popular vote 585,705 311,264 Percentage 62.36% 33.14%
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Overview
Missouri Senate elections, 2010[1] Party Votes Percentage Not up Contested Before After +/– Republican 585,705 62.36% 13 10 23 26 Democratic 311,264 33.14% 4 7 11 8 Libertarian 23,559 2.51% 0 0 0 0 Constitution 12,201 1.30% 0 0 0 0 Independent 6,512 0.69% 0 0 0 0 Totals 939,235 100.00% 17 17 34 34 — Results
District 2 • District 4 • District 6 • District 8 • District 10 • District 12 • District 14 • District 16 • District 18 • District 20 • District 22 • District 24 • District 26 • District 28 • District 30 • District 32 • District 34
District 2
Missouri's 2nd Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Scott Rupp (incumbent) 57,542 71.2% Democratic Don Crozier 23,331 28.8% Totals 80,873 100.0% Republican hold District 4
Missouri's 4th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Joe Keaveny (incumbent) 35,663 84.6% Independent Nick P. Gartelos 6,512 15.4% Totals 42,175 100.0% Democratic hold District 6
Missouri's 6th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Mike Kehoe 52,402 100.0% Totals 52,402 100.0% Republican hold District 8
Missouri's 8th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Will Kraus 50,615 79.4% Libertarian Kevin Parr 13,157 20.6% Totals 63,772 100.0% Republican hold District 10
Missouri's 10th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Jolie Justus (incumbent) 33,634 76.4% Libertarian Bob Ludlow 10,402 23.6% Totals 44,036 100.0% Democratic hold District 12
Missouri's 12th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Brad Lager (incumbent) 46,748 100.0% Totals 46,748 100.0% Republican hold District 14
Missouri's 14th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Maria Chappelle-Nadal 38,197 100.0% Totals 38,197 100.0% Democratic hold District 16
Missouri's 16th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Dan Brown 31,792 58.3% Democratic Frank Barnitz (incumbent) 22,760 41.7% Totals 54,552 100.0% Republican gain from Democratic District 18
Missouri's 18th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Brian Munzlinger 30,532 58.3% Democratic Wes Shoemyer (incumbent) 21,813 41.7% Totals 52,345 100.0% Republican gain from Democratic District 20
Missouri's 20th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Jay Wasson 60,614 77.9% Democratic Terry Traw 17,175 22.1% Totals 77,789 100.0% Republican hold District 22
Missouri's 22nd Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Ryan McKenna (incumbent) 27,380 52.6% Republican Greg Zotta 24,701 47.4% Totals 52,081 100.0% Democratic hold District 24
Missouri's 24th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican John Lamping 30,619 50.1% Democratic Barbra Fraser 30,493 49.9% Totals 61,112 100.0% Republican gain from Democratic District 26
Missouri's 26th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Brian Nieves 42,112 65.6% Democratic George "Boots" Webber 19,063 29.7% Constitution Richard E. Newton 2,988 4.7% Totals 64,163 100.0% Republican hold District 28
Missouri's 28th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Mike Parson 47,380 83.7% Constitution Bennie B. Hatfield 9,213 16.3% Totals 56,593 100.0% Republican hold District 30
Missouri's 30th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Bob Dixon 33,715 64.9% Democratic Michael Hoeman 18,272 35.1% Totals 51,987 100.0% Republican hold District 32
Missouri's 32nd Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Ron Richard 45,190 100.0% Totals 45,190 100.0% Republican hold District 34
Missouri's 34th Senate district election, 2010[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Rob Schaaf 31,743 57.5% Democratic Martin T. Rucker 23,483 42.5% Totals 55,226 100.0% Republican hold See also
- United States Senate election in Missouri, 2010
- Missouri state auditor election, 2010
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