What is 2016 missouri elections?

The 2016 Missouri Elections happened on November 8, 2016. Republicans did fantastic in these elections as they swept nearly all of the statewide offices and the Democratic Party's footprint at the state level was nonexistent. There were no Democrats that won in this election. The remaining candidates that would be up for re-election would be in for a tough fight as the Republican Party expanded their footprint in the state. United States Senator Claire McKaskil and State Auditor Nicole Galloway were the only Democrats left after the Republicans did phenomenally in this state.

Presidential

Donald Trump prevailed over Hillary Clinton by 18 points, and Hillary Clinton received 37.87% of the vote, while Donald Trump received 56.38% of the vote. Hillary Clinton's performance in the state was the worst for the Democratic Party since 1972

United States Senate

Incumbent Roy Blunt faced off against Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander, this race was really close with Blunt winning by 3%. Blunt's performance underperformed Donald Trump by nearly 15 points, but won nonetheless.

United States House of Representatives

United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri, 2016
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Totals

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Secretary of State

State Treasurer

Attorney General

References

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