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Candidate filing for the 2018 August primary has closed

27 Tuesday Mar 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, Missouri Senate, US Senate

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candidate filing, Circuit Judge, General Assembly, missouri, State Auditor, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate

Via the Missouri Secretary of State web site:

UNOFFICIAL Candidate Filing List
2018 Primary Election
[….]
(Name, Mailing Address and Date/Time Filed as of 3/27/2018 5:00:00 p.m.)
Summary

Offices Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Constitution Total

U.S. Senator 11 7 1 2 0 21

State Auditor 4 1 1 1 1 8

U.S. Representative 18 22 10 2 1 53

State Senator 26 23 3 1 0 53

State Representative 208 189 14 6 1 418

Circuit Judge 51 21 0 0 0 72

Total 318 263 29 12 3 625

Interesting. Eleven republicans have filed to challenge Claire McCaskill (D) for the U.S. Senate. A handful of those republicans have actually raised some money. Claire McCaskill has six challengers in her primary. Hope springs eternal in a few hearts, eh?

Four republicans have filed to challenge State Auditor Nicole Galloway (D) who doesn’t have a primary opponent. The fringe parties have managed to field candidates as well.

In the eight U.S. House of Representative races five of the incumbents (one Democrat and four republicans) managed to draw primary opponents and will be facing general election opponents – if they make it through those primaries. Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D – 5th Congressional District), Representative Sam Graves (r – 6th Congressional District), and Representative Jason Smith (r – 8th Congressional District) do not have primary opponents but will have general election opponents.

In sixteen of the seventeen State Senate races there are combinations of primary opponents for some incumbents, a number of fringe party candidates, and a Democratic Party – republican party matchup in the general election. In the 14t Senate District there are three Democratic candidates in the primary. Candidates from other parties did not file in that district.

Of 163 Legislative District (Missouri House of Representatives) races 141 have either general election opponents or primary challengers. Eleven districts have a single republican and no other opponents (4th, 40th, 56th, 58th, 64th, 122nd, 141st, 142nd, 148th, 154th, 158th) and another eleven districts have a single Democrat and no other opponents (22nd, 24th, 25th, 27th, 29th, 45th, 68th, 74th, 78th, 90th, 93rd).

It’s going to be a very, very interesting election year.

Previously:

First day of candidate filing – 2018 primary (February 27, 2018)

Sometimes after the show they let they little leaguers run the bases while the adults watch from the stands (March 1, 2018)

Well, look who finally filed for office (March 9, 2018)

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D): in (March 16, 2018)

Because Greens think Rep. Martha Stevens (D) isn’t progressive enough? (March 19, 2018)

Others are noticing

17 Friday Oct 2014

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Brian Stumpe, Circuit Judge, Cole County, missouri, Patricia Joyce, Republican State Leadership Committee, RSLC

Today, at TPM:

Who’s Behind The Whopping Six Figures Being Spent To Oust A Dem State Judge?

By Dylan Scott Published October 17, 2014, 6:00 AM EDT

A month ago, Missouri GOP prosecutor Brian Stumpe had less than $100 on hand in his campaign to unseat Cole County Circuit Court Judge Patricia Joyce, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Now, just a few weeks later, he has received $100,000 — all of it funneled into his campaign by a national group, the Republican State Leadership Committee, which has spent a total of $200,000 so far in this race for a single state judgeship….

….”If you sue the state of Missouri, if there’s a lawsuit in which you’re bringing a constitutional question or challenging ballot language or a fiscal note by a state auditor, those cases are directed to the Cole County Circuit Court,” Roy Temple, chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party, told TPM. “It is a judgeship that has statewide importance.”

Joyce is the only Democratic judge at the Cole County Circuit Court; her two colleagues are Republican. So ousting her would, in theory, be a significant win for Republicans looking to influence the outcome of the kind of cases Temple described….

What the voters in Cole County are seeing on their television:

Announcer: Meet liberal judge Pat Joyce. Radical environmentalists think Joyce is so groovy. And the lawyers funding her campaign do, too. Pat Joyce ruled against farmers and their property rights so she could side with radical environmentalists. And Joyce’s reelection is bankrolled by the same lawyers who profit from the cases she oversees as judge. Pat Joyce, groovy for them, bad for us.

It’s paid for by the Republican State Leadership Committee – Missouri PAC. They obviously think Cole County voters are stoopit.

“…And the lawyers funding her campaign do, too…” Ah, chutzpah. And yet we don’t know who provided the money for the RSLC-Missouri PAC contribution and ad, do we?

Yes, the RSLC thinks Cole County voters are really stoopit.

“…the same lawyers who profit from the cases she oversees as judge…” All lawyers profit from the cases judges oversee. On all sides of an issue before a court. They get paid for being lawyers, and, you know, that includes appearing in court to do, you know, law things. It’s their job.

Yes, they definitely think Cole County voters are really stoopit.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: Who is getting propped up this time? (October 3, 2014)

Campaign Finance: Now we know… (October 6, 2014)

Campaign Finance: But wait, there’s more… (October 12, 2014)

Campaign Finance: Now we know…

06 Monday Oct 2014

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Briam Stumpe, campaign finance, Circuit Judge, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Republican State Leadership Committee, republicans

…who’s getting propped up.

Previously: Campaign Finance: Who is getting propped up this time? (October 3, 2014)

Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C141122 10/06/2014 CITIZENS FOR STUMPE RSLC-MISSOURI PAC 1201 F ST NW STE 675 WASHINGTON DC 20004 10/4/2014 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

Who? That passed through pretty quickly.

C141122: Citizens For Stumpe

611 East Capitol Ave Ste 1 Committee Type: Candidate

Jefferson City Mo 65101 Party Affiliation: Republican

[….] Established Date: 03/17/2014

[….]

Election History

Election Year Primary Outcome General Outcome Political Office

2014 Successful Circuit Judge Circuit 19 Division 4

[emphasis added]

For Circuit Judge in Cole County. That’s quite an infusion for a circuit judge race. Why on earth would a republican entity dump so much cash on this race?

The Circuit Court in Cole County must be a really interesting place. Heh.  

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