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The last Democrat to hold the office of governor in Missouri was Jay Nixon, who comfortably won re-election in 2012. In 2020 , Parson won by 16.41%, the first time a Republican gubernatorial candidate won by a double-digit margin since John Ashcroft's landslide re-election in 1988 .
Unlike longer road races, such as the 10K run and marathon, the 5K distance is not commonly contested by elite distance runners. The Carlsbad 5000 is one of the few races that attract competitive elite fields and saw several world bests for the distance prior to the IAAF's 2018 decision to begin recognising world records for the 5K. [13] [14]
race Cook October 15, 2024 [3] IE September 26, 2024 [4] Sabato November 4, 2024 [5] RCP October 1, 2024 [6] ED November 4, 2024 [7] CNalysis November 1, 2024 [8] Result Delaware: D+7: John Carney (term-limited) 59.5% D Solid D Solid D Safe D Solid D Safe D Solid D Meyer 56.1% D Indiana: R+11: Eric Holcomb (term-limited) 56.5% R Likely R Likely ...
2024 Missouri's 1st congressional district election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Wesley Bell: 233,312 : 75.9 : Republican: Andrew Jones 56,453 18.4 Libertarian: Rochelle Riggins 10,070 3.3 Green: Don Fitz 5,151 1.7 Better Party Blake Ashby 2,279 0.7 Total votes 307,265 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
The 2024 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia will participate. Missouri voters will choose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote.
OZARK, Mo. — Josh Hawley defeated Lucas Kunce in a race for a Missouri U.S. Senate seat, the Associated Press reported. Hawley, the Republican incumbent, wins his second consecutive six-year ...
More than 3,000 runners participated in the races, which wound through central Springfield on Sunday. ... CMC Recycling 5K. 1st place, male: Joshua Way, 16:00. ... 2024 tornado season was worst ...
Some of President-elect Donald Trump’s most vulnerable Cabinet picks are racing to smooth out or overwrite past statements before contentious Senate confirmation fights.