Eric Burlison

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Eric Burlison
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Candidate, U.S. House Missouri District 7

U.S. House Missouri District 7
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

1

Predecessor
Prior offices
Missouri House of Representatives District 133

Missouri State Senate District 20
Successor: Curtis Trent

Compensation

Base salary

$174,000

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Next election

November 5, 2024

Bildung

Bachelor's

Southwest Missouri State University

Absolvent

Southwest Missouri State University

Personal
Religion
Christian
Profession
Business Analyst/Problem Solver, CoxHealth
Kontakt

Eric Burlison (Republican Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing Missouri's 7th Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2023. His current term ends on January 3, 2025.

Burlison (Republican Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent Missouri's 7th Congressional District. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024. He advanced from the Republican primary on August 6, 2024.

Biography

Burlison's professional experience includes working as a business analyst & problem solver for CoxHealth.

Committee assignments

2023-2024

Burlison was assigned to the following committees:[Source]


2021-2022

Burlison was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Burlison was assigned to the following committees:

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Burlison served on the following committees:

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Burlison served on the following committees:

Missouri committee assignments, 2013
Budget
Elementary and Secondary Education
Health Insurance
Professional Registration and Licensing, Chair

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Burlison served on the following committees:

2009-2010

Key votes

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Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023

The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023, at which point Republicans held the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives (222-212), and Democrats held the majority in the U.S. Senate (51-49). Joe Biden (D) was the president and Kamala Harris (D) was the vice president. We identified the key votes below using Congress' top-viewed bills list and through marquee coverage of certain votes on Ballotpedia.

Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023
Vote Bill and description Status
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (310-118)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (227-201)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (217-215)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (328-86)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (225-204)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (219-200)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (229-197)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (314-117)
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) (216-212)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (216-210)
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) (220-209)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (221-212)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (311-114)


Issues

Health Care Compact

Burlison sponsored the Health Care Compact in the Missouri House of Representatives.[14]

No New Taxes Pledge

A minority of Missouri lawmakers signed the 2011 edition of the "No New Taxes Pledge." The Taxpayer Protection Pledge is offered by the nonprofit lobbying organization Americans for Tax Reform with the goal of opposing all tax increases as a matter of principle. Just one out of 34 state Senate members signed the 2011 pledge. Out of 163 state House members, only 38 lawmakers signed.

Burlison signed the pledge.[15]

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2024

See also: Missouri's 7th Congressional District election, 2024

Missouri's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Republican primary)

Missouri's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Incumbent Eric Burlison, Missi Hesketh, and Kevin Craig are running in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
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Eric Burlison (R)
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/MissiHesketh.jpg
Missi Hesketh (D) Candidate Connection
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Kevin Craig (L)

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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Missi Hesketh advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Missi Hesketh Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
21,831

Total votes: 21,831
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Incumbent Eric Burlison defeated Audrey Richards, John Adair, and Camille Lombardi-Olive in the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Eric-Burlison.jpg
Eric Burlison
 
83.1
 
79,670
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Audrey_Richards2024.jpg
Audrey Richards Candidate Connection
 
6.7
 
6,435
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/JohnAdair_MO.jpeg
John Adair Candidate Connection
 
6.6
 
6,346
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/CamilleLombardiOlive.jpg
Camille Lombardi-Olive
 
3.5
 
3,397

Total votes: 95,848
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Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Kevin Craig advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kevin_Craig.jpg
Kevin Craig
 
100.0
 
263

Total votes: 263
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Endorsements

Burlison received the following endorsements. To send us additional endorsements, click here.

  • Former President Donald Trump (Republican Party, Conservative Party)

Pledges

Burlison signed the following pledges. To send us additional pledges, click here.

  • Taxpayer Protection Pledge, Americans for Tax Reform

2022

See also: Missouri's 7th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Eric Burlison defeated Kristen Radaker-Sheafer, Kevin Craig, and Roger Rekate in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Eric-Burlison.jpg
Eric Burlison (R)
 
70.9
 
178,592
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kristen_Radaker_Sheafer.jpeg
Kristen Radaker-Sheafer (D) Candidate Connection
 
26.8
 
67,485
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kevin_Craig.jpg
Kevin Craig (L)
 
2.3
 
5,869
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Roger Rekate (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
1

Total votes: 251,947
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Kristen Radaker-Sheafer defeated John M. Woodman and Bryce Lockwood in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Kristen Radaker-Sheafer Candidate Connection
 
63.3
 
13,680
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/John_M._Woodman.jpg
John M. Woodman Candidate Connection
 
25.4
 
5,493
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Bryce_Lockwood_.jpg
Bryce Lockwood Candidate Connection
 
11.2
 
2,430

Total votes: 21,603
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Eric-Burlison.jpg
Eric Burlison
 
38.2
 
39,443
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Jay_Wasson1.jpeg
Jay Wasson Candidate Connection
 
22.5
 
23,253
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Alex_Bryant.jpeg
Alex Bryant Candidate Connection
 
17.9
 
18,522
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Mike Moon
 
8.7
 
8,957
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Sam Alexander
 
5.5
 
5,665
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Audrey Richards Candidate Connection
 
3.0
 
3,095
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Paul Walker Candidate Connection
 
2.9
 
3,028
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/CamilleLombardiOlive.jpg
Camille Lombardi-Olive
 
1.3
 
1,363

Total votes: 103,326
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7

Kevin Craig advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 7 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kevin_Craig.jpg
Kevin Craig
 
100.0
 
416

Total votes: 416
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2018

See also: Missouri State Senate elections, 2018

General election

General election for Missouri State Senate District 20

Eric Burlison defeated Jim Billedo in the general election for Missouri State Senate District 20 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Eric-Burlison.jpg
Eric Burlison (R)
 
73.9
 
62,209
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Jim Billedo (D)
 
26.1
 
22,004

Total votes: 84,213
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Missouri State Senate District 20

Eric Burlison and Jim Billedo advanced from the primary for Missouri State Senate District 20 on August 7, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Eric-Burlison.jpg
Eric Burlison (R)
 
76.0
 
24,933
Silhouette Placeholder Image.png
Jim Billedo (D)
 
24.0
 
7,858

Total votes: 32,791
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2016

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Missouri House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on August 2, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 29, 2016. Incumbent Eric Burlison (R) did not seek re-election.

Curtis Trent defeated Jim Clemmons in the Missouri House of Representatives District 133 general election.[16]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 133 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Curtis Trent 68.30% 12,368
     Democratic Jim Clemmons 31.70% 5,741
Total Votes 18,109
Source: Missouri Secretary of State


Jim Clemmons ran unopposed in the Missouri House of Representatives District 133 Democratic primary.[17][18]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 133 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Jim Clemmons  (unopposed)

Curtis Trent defeated Matthew Sims, David Cort and Mike Goodart in the Missouri House of Representatives District 133 Republican primary.[19][20]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 133 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Curtis Trent 41.07% 1,913
     Republican Matthew Sims 19.71% 918
     Republican David Cort 17.13% 798
     Republican Mike Goodart 22.09% 1,029
Total Votes 4,658

2014

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Missouri House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, and a general election on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014. Incumbent Eric Burlison was unopposed in the Republican primary and was unopposed in the general election.[21][22][23]


2012

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2012

Burlison won re-election in the 2012 election for Missouri House of Representatives, District 133. Burlison ran unopposed in the August 7 Republican primary and defeated Nicholas Ivan Ladendorf (D) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[24][25]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 133, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngEric Burlison Incumbent 70.5% 11,878
     Democratic Nicholas Ivan Ladendorf 29.5% 4,972
Total Votes 16,850

2010

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2010

On November 2, 2010, Burlison won election to the Missouri House of Representatives.

Missouri House of Representatives, District 136 General Election (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Eric Burlison (R) 8,381
Devon Cheek (D) 3,372

2008

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2008

On November 4, 2008, Eric Burlison ran for District 136 of the Missouri House of Representatives, beating Nick Beatty.[26]

Eric Burlison raised $66,559 for his campaign.[27]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 136
Candidates Votes Percent
Eric Burlison (R) 11,060

57.9%

Nick Beatty (D) 8,047 42.1%

Campaign themes

2024

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2022

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Campaign website

Burlison's campaign website stated the following:

"

I am proud of my record, but now I’m taking the fight for freedom to Washington!

I am going to DC to clean house…that means:

  • Enacting federal term limits
  • Stopping Earmarks and boondoggle insider D.C. spending on lobbyist pet projects
  • Kicking the RINOs out and taking back the House – real conservatives only!


The Biden Administration and his liberal cohorts in Congress have been a disaster for our country. We need leaders in Congress committed to:

  • America First Values
  • Freedom & personal responsibility
  • Controlling spending, stopping inflation, & reducing the national debt
  • Job creating…not job killing
  • Less taxes on all Americans!
  • Fighting Biden’s gun grab
  • Election integrity & oversight
  • Border security[28]
—Eric Burlison's campaign website (2022)[29]

Notable endorsements

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This section displays endorsements this individual made in elections within Ballotpedia's coverage scope.

Notable candidate endorsements by Eric Burlison
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Donald Trump  source  (Conservative Party, R) President of the United States (2024) PrimäreAdvanced in Convention
Scott Parkinson  source  (R) U.S. Senate Virginia (2024) PrimäreLost Primary

Campaign finance summary


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Eric Burlison campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Missouri District 7On the Ballot general$560,736 $319,224
2022U.S. House Missouri District 7Won general$1,081,116 $899,521
2018Missouri State Senate District 20Won general$492,011 N/A**
2014Missouri House of Representatives, District 133Won $118,160 N/A**
2012Missouri House of Representatives, District 133Won $143,234 N/A**
2010Missouri House of Representatives, District 136Won $62,101 N/A**
2008Missouri House of Representatives, District 136Won $66,559 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

2016 Republican National Convention

See also: Republican National Convention, 2016
Eric Burlison
Republican National Convention, 2016
Status:Delegate
State:Missouri
Bound to:Unknown
Delegates to the RNC 2016
Calendar and delegate rules overviewTypes of delegatesDelegate rules by stateState election law and delegatesDelegates by state

Burlison was a delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Missouri.[30] In Missouri’s presidential primary election on March 15, 2016, Donald Trump won 37 delegates, and Ted Cruz won 15 delegates. Ballotpedia was not able to identify which candidate Burlison was bound by state party rules to support at the national convention. If you have information on how Missouri's Republican delegates were allocated, please email [email protected].[31]

Delegate rules

See also: RNC delegate guidelines from Missouri, 2016 and Republican delegates from Missouri, 2016

Delegates from Missouri to the 2016 Republican National Convention were elected at district conventions on April 30, 2016, and at the state convention on May 20-21, 2016. Missouri delegates were bound on the first ballot at the national convention unless their candidate "releases his or her delegates, dies, withdraws or becomes inactive," according to Missouri GOP bylaws.

Missouri primary results

See also: Presidential election in Missouri, 2016
Missouri Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
Chris Christie 0.2% 1,681 0
Jeb Bush 0.4% 3,361 0
Ben Carson 0.9% 8,233 0
Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump 40.8% 383,631 37
Marco Rubio 6.1% 57,244 0
Ted Cruz 40.6% 381,666 15
Rick Santorum 0.1% 732 0
Carly Fiorina 0.1% 615 0
John Kasich 10.1% 94,857 0
Rand Paul 0.2% 1,777 0
Jim Lynch 0% 100 0
Mike Huckabee 0.2% 2,148 0
Other 0.3% 3,225 0
Totals 939,270 52
Source: The New York Times and Missouri Secretary of State

Delegate allocation

See also: 2016 presidential nominations: calendar and delegate rules
Logo-GOP.png

Missouri had 52 delegates at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Of this total, 24 were district-level delegates (three for each of the state's eight congressional districts). Of the remaining 28 delegates, 25 served at large. The state's district-level and at-large delegates were both allocated on a proportional basis. The plurality winner in each congressional district received all three of the district's delegates, as well as two at-large delegates. The remaining nine at-large delegates were allocated to the plurality winner of the statewide primary vote. If a candidate won more than 50 percent of the statewide vote, he or she received all of the state's district-level and at-large delegates.[32][33] In addition, three national party leaders (identified on the chart below as RNC delegates) served as bound delegates to the Republican National Convention.[32][33]

Scorecards

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2022

In 2022, the Missouri State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 13.

Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on environmental issues.


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External links

Footnotes

  1. Congress.gov, "H.R.2670 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024," accessed February 23, 2024
  2. Congress.gov, "H.R.185 - To terminate the requirement imposed by the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for proof of COVID-19 vaccination for foreign travelers, and for other purposes." accessed February 23, 2024
  3. Congress.gov, "H.R.2811 - Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  4. Congress.gov, "H.Con.Res.9 - Denouncing the horrors of socialism." accessed February 23, 2024
  5. Congress.gov, "H.R.1 - Lower Energy Costs Act," accessed February 23, 2024
  6. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.30 - Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to 'Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights'." accessed February 23, 2024
  7. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.7 - Relating to a national emergency declared by the President on March 13, 2020." accessed February 23, 2024
  8. Congress.gov, "H.R.3746 - Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  9. Congress.gov, "Roll Call 20," accessed February 23, 2024
  10. Congress.gov, "H.Res.757 - Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant.," accessed February 23, 2024
  11. Congress.gov, "Roll Call 527," accessed February 23, 2024
  12. Congress.gov, "H.Res.757 - Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant." accessed February 23, 2024
  13. Congress.gov, "H.Res.878 - Providing for the expulsion of Representative George Santos from the United States House of Representatives." accessed February 23, 2024
  14. PoliticMo, "Missouri to consider joining interstate compact on health care," February 7, 2011 (dead link)
  15. Americans for Tax Reform, "2011 State Legislative Signers of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge," accessed November 26, 2013
  16. Missouri Secretary of State, "2016 general election results," accessed December 20, 2016
  17. Missouri Secretary of State, "Certified Candidate List," accessed April 28, 2016
  18. Missouri Secretary of State, "State of Missouri - Primary 2016 - August 2, 2016," accessed August 2, 2016
  19. Missouri Secretary of State, "Certified Candidate List," accessed April 28, 2016
  20. Missouri Secretary of State, "State of Missouri - Primary 2016 - August 2, 2016," accessed August 2, 2016
  21. Missouri Secretary of State, "All Results - State of Missouri - Primary Election - August 5, 2014," accessed August 26, 2014
  22. Missouri Secretary of State, "Certified Candidate List - Primary Election," accessed July 24, 2014
  23. Missouri Secretary of State, "All Results-State of Missouri-General-November 4, 2014: Unofficial Results," November 8, 2014
  24. Missouri Secretary of State, "Nov 6, 2012 General Election - All Results," accessed February 13, 2014
  25. Missouri Secretary of State, "Aug 7, 2012 Primary - All Results," accessed February 13, 2014
  26. Missouri Secretary of State, "Official Election Returns - State of Missouri General Election - 2008 General Election," accessed October 22, 2014
  27. Follow the Money's report on Burlison's 2008 campaign contributions
  28. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  29. Eric Burlison for Congress, “Conservative Record,” accessed October 4, 2022
  30. Missouri GOP, "National Convention delegate election results," accessed June 28, 2016
  31. To build our list of the state and territorial delegations to the 2016 Republican National Convention, Ballotpedia relied primarily upon official lists provided by state and territorial Republican parties, email exchanges and phone interviews with state party officials, official lists provided by state governments, and, in some cases, unofficial lists compiled by local media outlets. When possible, we included what type of delegate the delegate is (at-large, district-level, or RNC) and which candidate they were bound by state and national party bylaws to support at the convention. For most delegations, Ballotpedia was able to track down all of this information. For delegations where we were not able to track down this information or were only able to track down partial lists, we included this note. If you have additional information on this state's delegation, please email [email protected].
  32. 32.0 32.1 Republican National Committee, "2016 Presidential Nominating Process," accessed October 6, 2015
  33. 33.0 33.1 CNN.com, "Republican National Convention roll call vote," accessed July 20, 2016

Political offices
Preceded by
Billy Long (R)
U.S. House Missouri District 7
2023-Present
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Missouri State Senate District 20
2019-2023
Succeeded by
Curtis Trent (R)
Preceded by
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Missouri House of Representatives District 133
2009-2017
Succeeded by
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Senators
Representatives
District 1
Cori Bush (D)
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
Republican Party (8)
Democratic Party (2)



Current members of the Missouri State Senate
Leadership
Majority Leader:Cindy O'Laughlin
Senators
District 1
Doug Beck (D)
District 2
District 3
District 4
Karla May (D)
District 5
District 6
District 7
Vacant
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
Vacant
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
Vacant
District 18
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
Ben Brown (R)
District 27
District 28
District 29
Mike Moon (R)
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
Vacant
District 34
Republican Party (23)
Democratic Party (7)
Vacancies (4)