President
- Donald Trump (R) won Missouri with 58.5% of the vote (1,739,020 votes).
- Kamala Harris (D) received 40.1% of the vote (1,190,806 votes).
- Trump is projected to win Missouri’s 10 electoral votes.
U.S. Senate
- Josh Hawley (R), the incumbent, won with 55.6% of the vote (1,639,450 votes).
- Lucas Kunce (D) received 41.8% (1,234,159 votes).
- Hawley is projected to retain his seat.
U.S. House
- 1st District: Wesley Bell (D) – 75.9% (231,330 votes)
- 2nd District: Ann Wagner (R) – 54.5% (231,954 votes)
- 3rd District: Bob Onder (R) – 61.3% (240,137 votes)
- 4th District: Mark Alford (R) – 71.1% (259,496 votes)
- 5th District: Emanuel Cleaver II (D) – 60.2% (198,292 votes)
- 6th District: Sam Graves (R) – 70.7% (264,780 votes)
- 7th District: Eric Burlison (R) – 71.5% (254,965 votes)
- 8th District: Jason T. Smith (R) – 76.2% (270,813 votes)
Governor
- Mike Kehoe (R) won with 59.2% of the vote (1,738,063 votes).
- Crystal Quade (D) received 38.7% (1,136,999 votes).
- Kehoe is projected to become the next governor.
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Lieutenant Governor
- David Wasinger (R) won with 57.4% of the vote (1,659,486 votes).
- Richard Brown (D) received 38.5% (1,112,922 votes).
Attorney General
- Andrew Bailey (R), the incumbent, won with 59.8% of the vote (1,726,860 votes).
- Elad Gross (D) received 37.9% (1,094,734 votes).
Secretary of State
- Denny Hoskins (R) is leading with 57.7% of the vote (1,665,560 votes).
- Barbara Phifer (D) received 39.6% (1,145,051 votes).
Key Ballot Measures
- Missouri Amendment 3 – Right to Abortion: “Yes” won with 51.9% of the vote (1,534,399 votes).
- Missouri Amendment 7 – Require Citizenship to Vote and Prohibit Ranked Choice Voting: “Yes” won with 68.5% of the vote (1,952,138 votes).
- Missouri Proposition A – Raise Minimum Wage: “Yes” won with 57.6% of the vote (1,680,525 votes).
The latest updates show that as much as 99% of the votes have been counted for all races, and Donald Trump, Josh Hawley, Mike Kehoe, and several other Republican candidates have led in their respective races. Ballot measures related to abortion rights, citizenship requirements for voting, and minimum wage have also seen significant support.