Audrain County General Election Unofficial Results
A 70 percent voter turnout in Audrain County in today’s (Tuesday’s) General Election. Of the 15,408 registered voters in Audrain County, 10,716 cast votes.
For President Donald J. Trump received 72 percent of the vote (7,727) while Democratic challenger Joe Biden got 25 percent (2,703).
In the gubernatorial race Republican Mike Parson with 72% to Democrat Nicole Galloway 25%, Libertarian Rik Combs 2% (239), Green Party Jerome Howard Bauer .66% (70).
For Lieutenant Governor it was Republican Mike Kehoe with 76% (8,007) to Democrat Alissia Canady 21% (2,177), Libertarian Bill Slantz 1.74% (182), Green Party Kelley Dragoo .98% (6).
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft with 77% to Democrat Yinka Faleti 20%, Libertarian Carl Herman .91% (204), Green Party Paul Lehmann .91% (95), CST Paul Venable .41% (43), write in (3).
State Treasurer Republican Scott Fitzpatrick 75% to Democrat Vicki Englund 22%, Libertarian Nicholas (Nick) Kasoff 2.24% (233), Green Party Joseph Civettini .59% (61), write in .7% (7).
Attorney General Republican Eric Schmitt 75% to Democrat Rich Finneran 22%, Libertarian Kevin C. Babcock 2.36% (101), write in .02% (1).
US Representative District 4:
Republican Vicky Hartzler 72.79% (6,060), Democrat Lindsey Simmons 24.13% (2,009), Libertarian Steven K. Koonse 3.06% (255).
State Representative District 6:
Republican Sam Graves 77.16% (1,628), Democrat Gena L. Ross 20.24% (427), Libertarian Jim Higgins 2.46% (52).
State Representative District 43:
Republican Kent Haden 98.76% (9,331).
Eastern Commissioner: Republican Alan Winders 98.45% (4,124).
Western Commissioner: Republican Tracy R. Graham 98.71% (4,957).
Sheriff: Matt Oller 98.83% (9,532).
Assessor: Democrat Melissa Maupin 97.12% (8,202).
Coroner: Republican Todd Yager 99.32% (9,436).
Public Administrator: Democrat Connie J. Hagan 97.37% (8,077).
Supreme Court Judge Breckenridge: Yes – 78.85% (7,342), No – 21.15% (1,969).
Eastern District Appeals Judge Odenwald: Yes – 79.33% (7,296), No – 20.67% (1,901).
Constitutional Amendment No. 1: Yes – 49.56% (5,051), No – 50.44% (5,140).
Constitutional Amendment No. 3: Yes – 59.68% (6,177), No – 40.32% (4,173).