The following Representatives are ineligible to run for another term in 2010.
Brian Munzlinger (R-Williamstown, HD1), Jim Guest (R-King City, HD5), Rachel Bringer (D-Palmyra, HD6), Terry Witte (D-Vandalia, HD10), Joe Smith (R-St. Charles, HD14), Cynthia Davis (R-O’Fallon, HD19), Steve Hobbs (R-Mexico, HD21), Therese Sander (R-Moberly, HD22), Ed Wildberger (D-St. Joseph, HD27), Rob Schaaf (R-St. Joseph, HD28), Jason Brown (R-Platte City, HD30), Trent Skaggs (D-North Kansas City, HD31), Doug Ervin (R-Kearney, HD35), John Burnett (D-Kansas City, HD40), Kate Meiners (D-Kansas City, HD46), Ray Salva (D-Sugar Creek, HD51), Paul LeVota (D-Independence, HD52), Curt Dougherty (D-Independence, HD53), Gary Dusenberg (R-Blue Springs, HD54), Bryan Pratt (R-Blue Springs, HD55), Brian Yates (R-Lee’s Summit, HD56), Dennis Wood (R-Kimberling City, HD62), Michael Vogt (D-St. Louis, HD66), Gina Walsh (D-St. Louis, HD69), Michael Spreng (D-Florissant, HD76), Michael Corcoran (D-St. Ann, HD77), Al Liese (D-Maryland Heights, HD79), Ted Hoskins (D-St. Louis, HD80), Allen Icet (R-Wildwood, HD84), Pat Yaeger (D-St. Louis, HD96), Walt Bivins (R-St. Louis, HD97), Brian Nieves (R-Washington, HD98), Mike Sutherland (R-Warrenton, HD99), Sue Schoemehl (D-St. Louis, HD100), Belinda Harris (D-Hillsboro, HD110), Charlie W. Schlottach (R-Owensville, HD111), Mark Bruns (R-Jefferson City, HD113), Bill Deeken (R-Jefferson City, HD114), Tom Self (R-Cole Camp, HD116), Larry Wilson (R-Flemington, HD119), Ed Emery (R-Lamar, HD126), Brian Stevenson (R-Webb City, HD128), Ron Richard (R-Joplin, HD129), Kevin Wilson (R-Neosho, HD130), Marilyn Ruestman (R-Joplin, HD131), Jim Viebrock (R-Billings, HD134), Bob Dixon (R-Springfield, HD140), Jay Wasson (R-Nixa, HD141), Maynard Wallace (R-Thornfield, HD143), Mike Cunningham (R-Rogersville, HD145), J. C. Kuessner (D-Eminence, HD152), Mike Dethrow (R-Alton, HD153), Gayle Kingery (R-Poplar Bluff, HD154), Wayne Cooper (R-Camdenton, HD155), and Scott Lipke (R-Jackson, HD157)
The following Senators are ineligible to run for another term in 2010:
Carl Vogel (R-Jefferson City, SD6), Matt Bartle (R-Lee’s Summit, SD8), Rita Days (D-St. Louis, SD14), Dan Clemens (R-Marshfield, SD20), Joan Bray (D-St. Louis, SD24), John Griesheimer (R-Washington, SD26), Delbert Scott (R-Lowry City, SD28), Aunt Norma Champion (R-Springfield, SD30), Gary Nodler (R-Joplin, SD32), Charlie Shields (R-St. Joseph, SD34)
Under the fold: Mix and Match
Termed out State Reps in open State Senate seats
SD6: Mark Bruns (R-Jefferson City, HD113)and Bill Deeken (R-Jefferson City, HD114)
SD8: Gary Dusenberg (R-Blue Springs, HD54), Bryan Pratt (R-Blue Springs, HD55), and Brian Yates (R-Lee’s Summit, HD56)
SD14: None (to my knowledge)
SD20: Jim Viebrock (R-Billings, HD134), Bob Dixon (R-Springfield, HD140), Jay Wasson (R-Nixa, HD141), and Mike Cunningham (R-Rogersville, HD145).
SD24: None (to my knowledge)
SD26: Brian Nieves (R-Washington, HD98) and Mike Sutherland (D-Warrenton, HD99)
SD28: Larry Wilson (R-Flemington, HD119), Ed Emery (R-Lamar, HD126)
SD30: None (to my knowledge)
SD32: Brian Stevenson (R-Webb City, HD128), Ron Richard (R-Joplin, HD129), Kevin Wilson (R-Neosho, HD130), and Marilyn Ruestman (R-Joplin, HD131)
SD34: Ed Wildberger (D-St. Joseph, HD27), Rob Schaaf (R-St. Joseph, HD28), and Jason Brown (R-Platte City, HD30)
Termed out State Reps in Congressional Districts of interest
Democrats in CD6: Ed Wildberger (D-St. Joseph, HD27), Trent Skaggs (D-North Kansas City, HD31)
Republicans in CD6 (if Graves runs for Senator after a Bond retirement): Jim Guest (R-King City, HD5), Rob Schaaf (R-St. Joseph, HD28), Jason Brown (R-Platte City, HD30), Doug Ervin (R-Kearney, HD35)
Democrats in CD9: Rachel Bringer (D-Palmyra, HD6) and Terry Witte (D-Vandalia, HD10)
Other interesting non-open races with possible termed-out people
SD16: Charlie W. Schlottach (R-Owensville, HD111) and Tom Loehner (R-Koeltztown, HD112),
SD18: Brian Munzlinger (R-Williamstown, HD1)
In conclusion
Let the speculation begin
how long is the list of termed out Reps in 2010 compared to the list from 2002?
And yeah.. 10 Senators are termed out too, but I can’t argue a lot with a system that limits the impact that Matt Bartle can make on this state.
before that spawn of Satan, Jim Lembke, is termed out.