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Page 1/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting Party Distribution U.S. REP. DIST. 7 Ballots 16,524 12,539 Non-Partisan 183 1.11% REPUBLICAN PARTY 13,159 79.64% DEMOCRATIC PARTY 3,116 18.86% LIBERTARIAN PARTY 50 0.30% GREEN PARTY 10 0.06% CONSTITUTION PARTY 6 0.04% 12,447 TONY MONETTI 854 6.86% AUSTIN PETERSEN 974 7.83% JOSH HAWLEY 7,594 61.01% FRED RYMAN 114 0.92% CHRISTINA SMITH 503 4.04% KRISTI NICHOLS 1,288 10.35% BRADLEY KREMBS 74 0.59% KEN PATTERSON 299 2.40% BRIAN G. HAGG 67 0.54% COURTLAND SYKES 469 3.77% PETER PFEIFER 211 1.70% 11,170 KEVIN M. ROACH 2,135 19.11% DAVID WASINGER 3,798 34.00% PAUL CURTMAN 1,537 13.76% SAUNDRA McDOWELL 3,700 33.12% BILLY LONG 7,863 62.71% LANCE NORRIS 1,589 12.67% BENJAMIN HOLCOMB 844 6.73% JIM EVANS 2,243 17.89% STATE SENATOR DIST. 20 10,467 ERIC W. BURLISON 10,467 STATE REP. DIST. 138 576 BRAD HUDSON 341 59.20% MARSHALL WORKS 183 31.77% ISAAC HOWARD PAUL BOYD 52 9.03% STATE REP. DIST. 139 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 4,715 JERED TAYLOR 4,715

Page 2/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting STATE REP. DIST. 140 PRESIDING COMMISSIONER Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 6,198 11,853 JASON SHAFFER 2,755 44.45% LYNN MORRIS 3,443 55.55% RALPH PHILLIPS 6,459 54.49% RAY WETER 5,394 45.51% CIRCUIT JUDGE, CIR. 38 DIV. 1 COUNTY CLERK 10,113 10,380 LAURA JOHNSON 10,113 KAY BROWN 10,380 ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIV. 3 CIRCUIT CLERK 12,537 10,301 JESSICA L. KRUSE 7,936 63.30% RON CLEEK 4,601 36.70% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIV. 4 10,224 DOUG BACON 10,224 BARBIE BARNETT-STILLINGS 10,301 RECORDER OF DEEDS 10,221 KELLY BLUNT HALL 10,221

Page 3/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting COLLECTOR OF REVENUE WEST FINLEY COMMITTEEMAN 10,595 472 TED NICHOLS 10,595 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 10,323 AMY J. FITE 10,323 COUNTY AUDITOR 10,261 AMY DENT 10,261 WEST BENTON COMMITTEEMAN 93 MATTHEW J. SMITH 64 68.82% ALEC WADE 29 31.18% WRITE IN 0 0% DAN HILL 240 50.85% LYNN MEYER 228 48.31% WRITE IN 4 0.85% WEST FINLEY COMMITTEEWOMAN 471 SIGI HILL 116 24.63% ANNETTE MEYER 353 74.95% WRITE IN 2 0.42% SOUTH GALLOWAY COMMITTEEMAN 364 DEAN MOORE 162 44.51% JOHN F. ARMITAGE 200 54.95% WRITE IN 2 0.55% SOUTH GALLOWAY COMMITTEEWOMAN 357 SHERYL DESHON-MOORE 139 38.94% JAN ARMITAGE 218 61.06% WRITE IN 0 0%

Page 4/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting LINDEN COMMITTEEMAN SPARTA COMMITTEEWOMAN 300 383 JOHN BROSS 110 36.67% KEN SPANGLER 181 60.33% WRITE IN 9 3.00% CATHERINE ROLLER 247 64.49% VALORIE CAMPBELL-WATTS 135 35.25% WRITE IN 1 0.26% LINDEN COMMITTEEWOMAN CASSIDY COMMITTEEMAN 304 1,045 CHRISTINA TONSING 235 77.30% ALICIA CLOYD-MONSANTO 64 21.05% WRITE IN 5 1.64% LEROY MORISSET 425 40.67% JIM MEADOWS 612 58.56% WRITE IN 8 0.77% POLK COMMITTEEMAN CASSIDY COMMITTEEWOMAN 467 1,038 LES OVERALL 247 52.89% STEVEN DARRYL SIPES 215 46.04% WRITE IN 5 1.07% JUDY MORISSET 469 45.18% CRISTY MEADOWS 563 54.24% WRITE IN 6 0.58% POLK COMMITTEEWOMAN NORTH GALLOWAY COMMITTEEMAN 465 510 PAULETTE OVERALL 197 42.37% CAROLYN SIPES 262 56.34% WRITE IN 6 1.29% MARK RAY 254 49.80% CURTIS DOENNIG 253 49.61% WRITE IN 3 0.59%

Page 5/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting LINCOLN COMMITTEEMAN UNION CHAPEL COMMITTEEMAN 673 1,168 KEN HURLEY 429 63.74% LARRY F. FRY 240 35.66% WRITE IN 4 0.59% THOMAS TAYLOR 598 51.20% BOB HACKETT 557 47.69% WRITE IN 13 1.11% McCRACKEN COMMITTEEMAN UNION CHAPEL COMMITTEEWOMAN 411 1,149 CHRIS SNYDER 221 53.77% GEORGE A. BURNS 189 45.99% WRITE IN 1 0.24% CONETTA TAYLOR 561 48.83% PAT HACKETT 580 50.48% WRITE IN 8 0.70% ROSEDALE COMMITTEEMAN Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 967 3,068 JUSTIN ORF 392 40.54% JIM BOWEN 569 58.84% WRITE IN 6 0.62% ROSEDALE COMMITTEEWOMAN Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 938 DAPHNE BROWN 488 52.03% PAM BOWEN 445 47.44% WRITE IN 5 0.53% CARLA (COFFEE) WRIGHT 132 4.30% ANGELICA EARL 69 2.25% LEONARD JOSEPH STEINMAN II 18 0.59% JOHN HOGAN 69 2.25% TRAVIS GONZALEZ 29 0.95% DAVID FAUST 70 2.28% CLAIRE McCASKILL 2,681 87.39% 2,629 NICOLE GALLOWAY 2,629

Page 6/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting U.S. REP. DIST. 7 PRESIDING COMMISSIONER 2,758 2,518 VINCE JENNINGS 453 16.42% JOHN FARMER DE LA TORRE 558 20.23% JAMIE DANIEL SCHOOLCRAFT 1,157 41.95% KENNETH HATFIELD 590 21.39% STATE SENATOR DIST. 20 2,657 JIM BILLEDO 2,657 STATE REP. DIST. 139 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 1,349 CORA HANF 1,349 STATE REP. DIST. 140 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 1,165 TONY SMITH 1,165 BOB RUBINO 2,518 EAST FINLEY COMMITTEEMAN 179 DAVID KREWSON 80 44.69% ROBERT SNOOK 99 55.31% WRITE IN 0 0% (LIBERTARIAN PARTY) 48 JAPHETH CAMPBELL 48 (LIBERTARIAN PARTY) 48 SEAN O'TOOLE 48

Page 7/7 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting U.S. REP. DIST. 7 (LIBERTARIAN PARTY) (CONSTITUTION PARTY) 48 4 BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY 48 JACOB LUETKEMEYER 4 (GREEN PARTY) MISSOURI PROP. A 9 16,296 JO CRAIN 3 33.33% JEROME BAUER 6 66.67% YES 8,386 51.46% NO 7,910 48.54% (GREEN PARTY) BILLINGS QUESTION 1 9 206 DON FITZ 9 STATE REP. DIST. 140 (GREEN PARTY) Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 6 ROBERT DEBBAUT 6 YES 74 35.92% NO 132 64.08% BILLINGS QUESTION 2 202 YES 84 41.58% NO 118 58.42%