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MO - U.S. Senate
90% Precincts Reporting
Claire McCaskill Democrat 923,643 (49%)
Jim Talent (i) Republican 898,502 (48%)
Frank Gilmour Libertarian 43,598 (2%)
Lydia Lewis Progressive 16,573 (1%)
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MO - U.S. House - District 1
90% Precincts Reporting
Lacy Clay (i) Democrat 121,557 (74%)
Mark Byrne Republican 39,161 (24%)
Robb Cunningham Libertarian 3,930 (2%)
MO - U.S. House - District 2
88% Precincts Reporting
Todd Akin (i) Republican 153,892 (61%)
George Weber Democrat 93,075 (37%)
Tamara Millay Libertarian 5,244 (2%)
MO - U.S. House - District 3
78% Precincts Reporting
Russ Carnahan (i) Democrat 122,630 (66%)
David Bertelsen Republican 57,571 (31%)
R. Christophel Libertarian 3,562 (2%)
David Sladky Progressive 1,548 (1%)
MO - U.S. House - District 4
100% Precincts Reporting
Ike Skelton (i) Democrat 158,165 (68%)
Jim Noland Republican 68,696 (29%)
Bryce Holthouse Libertarian 4,443 (2%)
Melinda Ivey Progressive 2,435 (1%)
MO - U.S. House - District 5
96% Precincts Reporting
Emanuel Cleaver (i) Democrat 128,704 (65%)
Jacob Turk Republican 62,776 (32%)
Randy Langkraehr Libertarian 6,893 (3%)
MO - U.S. House - District 6
82% Precincts Reporting
Sam Graves (i) Republican 105,028 (64%)
Sara Jo Shettles Democrat 56,048 (34%)
Erik Buck Libertarian 3,018 (2%)
Shirley Yurkonis Progressive 1,133 (1%)
MO - U.S. House - District 7
99% Precincts Reporting
Roy Blunt (i) Republican 159,505 (67%)
Jack Truman Democrat 72,109 (30%)
Kevin Craig Libertarian 7,523 (3%)
MO - U.S. House - District 8
100% Precincts Reporting
Jo Ann Emerson (i) Republican 156,139 (72%)
Veronica Hambacker Democrat 57,544 (26%)
Branden McCullough Libertarian 4,267 (2%)
MO - U.S. House - District 9
98% Precincts Reporting
Kenny Hulshof (i) Republican 146,648 (61%)
Duane Burghard Democrat 85,867 (36%)
Steven Hedrick Libertarian 3,864 (2%)
Bill Hastings Progressive 2,450 (1%)
MO - Proposition B - Would raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.50/hour as of Jan. 1, 2007, and would be increased or decreased with cost of living
92% Precincts Reporting
Yes - 1,427,395 (76%)
No - 460,425 (24%)
MO - Amendment 2 - Would allow stem-cell research to be conducted and funded in the state that is allowed under federal law
92% Precincts Reporting
Yes - 971,045 (51%)
No - 943,163 (49%)
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2006-11-07 18:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not overly interested, because I knew the outcome beforehand. I'm talking about Texas :)
2006-11-08 02:44:18
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answered by Great Muslim 2
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