Missouri's 8th congressional district

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Missouri's 8th congressional district is one of 435 congressional districts in the United States and one of eight congressional districts in the state of Missouri. The district encompasses rural Southeast Missouri and South Central Missouri as well as some counties in Southwest Missouri. The district stretches from the Bootheel in the south to the St. Louis southern exurbs of Festus, Hillsboro, and surrounding areas in the Lead Belt; it ranges in the east to counties along the Mississippi River and in the west to counties along the Ozark Plateau near Branson. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+27, it is the most Republican district in Missouri and the sixth most Republican district nationwide.[2]

Distribution
  • 61.71% rural
  • 38.29% urban
Population (2024)776,269
Median household
income
$59,897[1]
Quick facts Representative, Distribution ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district
Interactive map of district boundaries
Representative
Distribution
  • 61.71% rural
  • 38.29% urban
Population (2024)776,269
Median household
income
$59,897[1]
Ethnicity
Cook PVIR+27[2]
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History

The district's largest city is Cape Girardeau. A predominantly rural district, the district votes strongly Republican for national offices. In 2004, President George W. Bush received 63% of the vote in the district over U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) who clinched 36%. In 2008, U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) carried the district with 61.92% over U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois), who received 36.42%. The district increased the margin for Republicans in 2012 when former Governor Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) gained 65.88% of the vote over President Barack Obama's 31.99%. The district swung towards Republican Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. Trump garnered 75.4% of the vote, Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton received just 21.0% of the vote, making it one of the most strongly Republican congressional districts in the United States.

Jason T. Smith, a Republican, has represented the district in the U.S. Congress since winning a special election on June 4, 2013. The incumbent Republican U.S. Representative Jo Ann Emerson resigned on January 22, 2013 to take a position as CEO for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

Missouri lost one of its nine congressional district seats following redistricting based on population numbers from the 2010 U.S. census. The Republican-controlled state legislature decided to redefine Missouri's 3rd congressional district, which was represented by U.S. Representative Russ Carnahan (D-St. Louis). The district included all of Ste. Genevieve and Jefferson counties and southern St. Louis County and the neighborhoods making up what is known as South City of St. Louis. Missouri's 8th congressional district lost its Taney County parts (which were redistricted to the Southwestern-based 7th congressional district, and picked up all of Crawford and Ste. Genevieve counties, and most of the southern and western rural parts of Jefferson County. Parts of Jefferson County that are now included in Missouri's 8th include all of the cities of Hillsboro and De Soto, and the extreme southern portions of the Twin Cities of Festus and Crystal City (most of these two cities are now part of the 2nd congressional district).

Composition

For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties, townships, and municipalities:[3]

Bollinger County (4)

All 4 communities

Butler County (6)

All 6 communities

Cape Girardeau County (11)

All 11 communities

Carter County (5)

All 5 communities

Dent County (2)

Bunker, Salem

Douglas County (1)

Ava

Dunklin County (13)

All 13 communities

Howell County (6)

All 6 communities

Iron County (7)

All 7 communities

Jefferson County (12)

Arnold, Barnhart, Crystal City, Festus, Herculaneum, Horine, Imperial, Kimmswick, Murphy, Olympian Village, Pevely, Summer Set

Madison County (6)

All 6 communities

Mississippi County (8)

All 8 communities

New Madrid County (15)

All 15 communities

Oregon County (4)

All 4 communities

Ozark County (6)

All 6 communities

Pemiscot County (13)

All 13 communities

Perry County (8)

All 8 communities

Phelps County (5)

All 5 communities

Reynolds County (3)

All 3 communities

Ripley County (4)

All 4 communities

Ste. Genevieve County (7)

All 7 communities

St. Francois County (15)

All 15 communities

Scott County (15)

All 15 communities

Shannon County (5)

All 5 communities

Stoddard County (11)

All 11 communities

Texas County (7)

All 7 communities

Wayne County (4)

All 4 communities

Wright County (4)

All 4 communities

Characteristics

Missouri's 8th is a relatively diverse congressional district. Although it is quite conservative and Republican-leaning at the federal level, Democrats formerly performed well here in local and state elections. Bill Clinton, a Democrat from neighboring Arkansas, carried the previous 8th district both times in 1992 and 1996; since then, however, voters in the district have solidly supported the past three Republican presidential nominees.

At the local level, Republicans control a majority of elected county offices in Southeast Missouri. In presidential elections, Democratic candidates formerly performed best in the Bootheel, an agricultural area that is the most impoverished region in the district (and the state, for that matter). It has a wide majority of whites and a significant minority of African Americans. Democrats also used to do well in the Lead Belt region, which contains a core constituency of voters who belong to labor unions, particularly in the mining industry.

The district takes in a large swath of the Bible Belt with evangelical Protestantism being the dominant religion in most counties in the district. This influence is demonstrated in conservative voters' positions on social issues such as abortion, gay rights and gun control. Racially, this district is predominantly white. Many voters here maintain a rural lifestyle where agriculture and farming are the backbone of the economy and are important issues of concern. Socioeconomically, it is the poorest district in Missouri (when measured by the median household income adjusted by inflation).

Largest cities

The 10 largest cities in the district are as follows.

More information Rank, City ...
Rank City County Population (2010) Population (2015) Population (2020)
1 Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau and Scott 37,941 39,462 39,540
2 Arnold Jefferson 20,875 21,213 20,858
3 Rolla Phelps 19,559 20,019 19,943
4 Farmington St. Francois 16,240 18,181 18,217
5 Sikeston Scott and New Madrid 16,318 16,436 16,291
6 Poplar Bluff Butler 17,023 17,266 16,225
7 Jackson Cape Girardeau 13,758 14,869 15,481
8 West Plains Howell 11,986 12,285 12,184
9 Festus Jefferson 11,599 11,938 12,722
10 Kennett Dunklin 10,932 10,662 10,515
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List of members representing the district

More information Member, Party ...
Member Party Years Cong
ress
Electoral history District location
District created March 4, 1863

William A. Hall
(Huntsville)
Union March 4, 1863 –
March 3, 1865
38th Redistricted from the 3rd district and re-elected in 1862.
Retired.

John F. Benjamin
(Shelbyville)
Republican March 4, 1865 –
March 3, 1871
39th
40th
41st
Elected in 1864.
Re-elected in 1866.
Re-elected in 1868.
Retired.
James G. Blair
(Canton)
Liberal
Republican
March 4, 1871 –
March 3, 1873
42nd Elected in 1870.
Retired.

Abram Comingo
(Independence)
Democratic March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1875
43rd Redistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1872.
Retired.

Benjamin J. Franklin
(Kansas City)
Democratic March 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1879
44th
45th
Elected in 1874.
Re-elected in 1876.
Withdrew during renomination.

Samuel L. Sawyer
(Independence)
Independent
Democratic
March 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1881
46th Elected in 1878.
Retired.

Robert T. Van Horn
(Kansas City)
Republican March 4, 1881 –
March 3, 1883
47th Elected in 1880.
Lost re-election.

John J. O'Neill
(St. Louis)
Democratic March 4, 1883 –
March 3, 1889
48th
49th
50th
Elected in 1882.
Re-elected in 1884.
Re-elected in 1886.
Lost re-election.

Frederick G. Niedringhaus
(St. Louis)
Republican March 4, 1889 –
March 3, 1891
51st Elected in 1888.
Retired.

John J. O'Neill
(St. Louis)
Democratic March 4, 1891 –
March 3, 1893
52nd Elected in 1890.
Redistricted to 11th district.

Richard P. Bland
(Lebanon)
Democratic March 4, 1893 –
March 3, 1895
53rd Redistricted from the 11th district and re-elected in 1892.
Lost re-election.

Joel D. Hubbard
(Versailles)
Republican March 4, 1895 –
March 3, 1897
54th Elected in 1894.
Lost re-election.

Richard P. Bland
(Lebanon)
Democratic March 4, 1897 –
June 15, 1899
55th
56th
Elected in 1896.
Re-elected in 1898.
Died.
Vacant June 15, 1899 –
August 29, 1899
56th

Dorsey W. Shackleford
(Jefferson City)
Democratic August 29, 1899 –
March 3, 1919
56th
57th
58th
59th
60th
61st
62nd
63rd
64th
65th
Elected to finish Bland's term.
Re-elected in 1900.
Re-elected in 1902.
Re-elected in 1904.
Re-elected in 1906.
Re-elected in 1908.
Re-elected in 1910.
Re-elected in 1912.
Re-elected in 1914.
Re-elected in 1916.
Lost renomination.

William L. Nelson
(Columbia)
Democratic March 4, 1919 –
March 3, 1921
66th Elected in 1918.
Lost re-election.

Sidney C. Roach
(Linn Creek)
Republican March 4, 1921 –
March 3, 1925
67th
68th
Elected in 1920.
Re-elected in 1922.
Lost re-election.

William L. Nelson
(Columbia)
Democratic March 4, 1925 –
March 3, 1933
69th
70th
71st
72nd
Elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Re-elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Redistricted to the at-large district and lost renomination.
District inactive March 4, 1933 –
January 3, 1935
73rd All representatives elected At-large on a general ticket

Clyde Williams
(Hillsboro)
Democratic January 3, 1935 –
January 3, 1943
74th
75th
76th
77th
Redistricted from the at-large district and re-elected in 1934.
Re-elected in 1936.
Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Lost re-election.
William P. Elmer
(Salem)
Republican January 3, 1943 –
January 3, 1945
78th Elected in 1942.
Lost re-election.

A. S. J. Carnahan
(Ellsinore)
Democratic January 3, 1945 –
January 3, 1947
79th Elected in 1944.
Lost re-election.

Parke M. Banta
(Arcadia)
Republican January 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1949
80th Elected in 1946.
Lost re-election.

A. S. J. Carnahan
(Ellsinore)
Democratic January 3, 1949 –
January 3, 1961
81st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th
86th
Elected in 1948.
Re-elected in 1950.
Re-elected in 1952.
Re-elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Lost renomination.

Richard H. Ichord II
(Houston)
Democratic January 3, 1961 –
January 3, 1981
87th
88th
89th
90th
91st
92nd
93rd
94th
95th
96th
Elected in 1960.
Re-elected in 1962.
Re-elected in 1964.
Re-elected in 1966.
Re-elected in 1968.
Re-elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Re-elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Retired.

Wendell Bailey
(Willow Springs)
Republican January 3, 1981 –
January 3, 1983
97th Elected in 1980.
Redistricted to the 4th district and lost re-election.

Bill Emerson
(Cape Girardeau)
Republican January 3, 1983 –
June 22, 1996
98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd
103rd
104th
Redistricted from the 10th district and re-elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Re-elected in 1990.
Re-elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Ran for re-election, but died.
1983–1993
[data missing]
1993–2003
[data missing]
Vacant June 22, 1996 –
November 5, 1996
104th

Jo Ann Emerson
(Cape Girardeau)
Republican November 5, 1996 –
January 3, 1997
104th
105th
106th
107th
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
113th
Elected to finish her husband's term.
Elected to full term in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012.
Resigned to become CEO of NRECA.
Independent January 3, 1997 –
January 8, 1997
Republican January 8, 1997 –
January 22, 2013
2003–2013
Vacant January 22, 2013 –
June 5, 2013
113th

Jason Smith
(Salem)
Republican June 5, 2013 –
present
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
118th
119th
Elected to finish Emerson's term.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Re-elected in 2022.
Re-elected in 2024.
2013–2023
2023–present
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Recent election results from statewide races

More information Year, Office ...
Year Office Results[4]
2008 President McCain 58% - 39%
2012 President Romney 66% - 34%
2016 President Trump 74% - 23%
Senate Blunt 61% - 34%
Governor Greitens 64% - 33%
Lt. Governor Parson 64% - 31%
Secretary of State Ashcroft 69% - 27%
Attorney General Hawley 71% - 29%
2018 Senate Hawley 67% - 30%
Auditor McDowell 61% - 34%
2020 President Trump 75% - 24%
Governor Parson 73% - 24%
Lt. Governor Kehoe 75% - 23%
Secretary of State Ashcroft 77% - 20%
Treasurer Fitzpatrick 75% - 22%
Attorney General Schmitt 76% - 22%
2022 Senate Schmitt 73% - 24%
2024 President Trump 76% - 23%
Senate Hawley 73% - 24%
Governor Kehoe 76% - 22%
Lt. Governor Wasinger 74% - 22%
Secretary of State Hoskins 74% - 23%
Treasurer Malek 74% - 22%
Attorney General Bailey 77% - 21%
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Recent election results

2012

More information Party, Candidate ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district, 2012[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jo Ann Emerson (incumbent) 216,083 71.93
Democratic Jack Rushin 73,755 24.55
Libertarian Rob Vandeven 10,553 3.51
Total votes 300,391 100.00
Republican hold
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2013 special

More information Party, Candidate ...
2013 Missouri 8th congressional district special election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith 42,141 67.1
Democratic Steve Hodges 17,207 27.4
Constitution Doug Enyart 2,265 3.6
Libertarian Bill Slantz 968 1.5
Write-in 185 0.3
Total votes 62,766 100
Republican hold
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2014

More information Party, Candidate ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district, 2014[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 106,124 66.6
Democratic Barbara Stocker 38,721 24.3
Independent Terry Hampton 6,821 4.3
Constitution Doug Enyart 3,799 2.4
Libertarian Rick Vandeven 3,759 2.4
Total votes 159,224 100.0
Republican hold
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2016

More information Party, Candidate ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district, 2016[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 229,792 74.4
Democratic Dave Cowell 70,009 22.7
Libertarian Jonathan Shell 9,070 2.9
Total votes 308,871 100.0
Republican hold
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2018

More information Party, Candidate ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district, 2018[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 194,042 73.4
Democratic Kathy Ellis 66,151 25.0
Libertarian Jonathan Shell 4,206 1.6
Total votes 264,399 100.0
Republican hold
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2020

More information Party, Candidate ...
Missouri's 8th congressional district, 2020[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 253,811 76.9
Democratic Kathy Ellis 70,561 21.4
Libertarian Tom Schmitz 5,854 1.8
Total votes 330,226 100.0
Republican hold
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2022

More information Party, Candidate ...
2022 Missouri's 8th congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 186,472 76.0
Democratic Randi McCallian 53,738 21.9
Libertarian Jim Higgins 5,185 2.1
Total votes 245,395 100.0
Republican hold
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2024

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Missouri's 8th congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jason Smith (incumbent) 271,249 76.18
Democratic Randi McCallian 77,649 21.81
Libertarian Jake Dawson 7,166 2.01
Total votes 356,064 100.0
Republican hold
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Prior elections

2000

More information County, George W. Bush ...
CountyGeorge W. Bush%Al Gore%Ralph Nader%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger3,48765.87%1,69231.96%410.77%741.40%−1,795R+ 33.91%5,294
Butler9,11163.28%4,99634.70%1491.03%1410.99%−4,115R+ 28.58%14,397
Cape Girardeau19,83266.42%9,33431.26%3761.26%3171.06%−10,498R+ 35.16%29,859
Carter1,73061.61%99735.51%401.42%411.46%−733R+ 26.10%2,808
Crawford4,75457.26%3,35040.35%1001.20%981.19%−1,404R+ 16.91%8,302
Dent3,99666.73%1,83930.71%661.10%871.46%−2,157R+ 36.02%5,988
Dunklin5,42651.55%4,94747.00%780.74%740.70%−479R+ 4.55%10,525
Howell9,01864.07%4,64132.97%1971.40%2191.56%−4,377R+ 31.10%14,075
Iron2,23750.68%2,04446.31%641.45%691.56%−193R+ 4.37%4,414
Madison2,46056.25%1,82841.80%420.96%430.99%−632R+ 14.45%4,373
Mississippi2,39545.93%2,75652.85%290.56%350.67%−361D+ 6.92%5,215
New Madrid3,41647.01%3,73851.45%450.62%670.92%−322D+ 4.44%7,266
Oregon2,52159.56%1,56837.04%601.42%841.98%−953R+ 22.52%4,233
Pemiscot2,75045.38%3,24553.55%370.61%280.46%−495D+ 8.17%6,060
Perry4,66767.61%2,08530.20%701.01%811.17%−2,582R+ 37.41%6,903
Phelps9,44458.49%6,26238.78%2531.57%1871.16%−3,182R+ 19.71%16,146
Reynolds1,76256.28%1,29841.46%421.34%290.92%−464R+ 14.82%3,131
Ripley3,12161.62%1,82035.93%581.15%661.30%−1,301R+ 25.69%5,065
Scott8,99957.30%6,45241.09%1130.72%1300.83%−2,547R+ 16.21%15,704
Shannon2,24559.38%1,43037.82%481.27%581.53%−815R+ 21.56%3,781
St. Francois9,32749.50%9,07548.17%2651.41%1740.93%−252R+ 1.33%18,841
Stoddard7,72762.04%4,47635.94%1140.92%1371.10%−3,251R+ 26.10%12,454
Texas6,13661.78%3,48635.10%1371.38%1731.74%−2,650R+ 26.68%9,932
Washington4,02048.64%4,04748.97%951.15%1031.25%−27D+ 0.33%8,265
Wayne3,34657.22%2,38740.82%550.94%601.03%−959R+ 16.40%5,848
Wright5,39168.75%2,25028.70%861.10%1141.45%−3,141R+ 40.05%7,841
District Total139,31858.85%92,04338.88%2,6601.12%2,6891.14%47,275R+ 19.97%236,720
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2004

More information County, George W. Bush ...
CountyGeorge W. Bush%John Kerry%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger4,10269.58%1,75429.75%390.63%−2,348R+ 39.83%5,895
Butler11,69671.14%4,66628.38%790.48%−7,030R+ 42.76%16,441
Cape Girardeau23,81468.90%10,56830.57%1830.53%−13,246R+ 38.33%34,565
Carter1,79764.66%96434.69%180.64%−833R+ 29.97%2,779
Dent4,36969.31%1,86529.58%701.12%−2,504R+ 39.73%6,304
Douglas4,49871.09%1,74127.52%881.39%−2,757R+ 43.57%6,327
Dunklin6,72057.55%4,90141.97%560.48%−1,819R+ 15.58%11,677
Howell11,09767.75%5,11831.25%1641.00%−5,979R+ 36.50%16,379
Iron2,47752.94%2,15746.10%450.96%−320R+ 6.84%4,679
Madison2,90559.07%1,97240.10%410.84%−933R+ 18.97%4,918
Mississippi2,90354.79%2,37444.81%210.40%−529R+ 9.98%5,298
New Madrid4,15452.54%3,71647.00%370.47%−438R+ 5.54%7,907
Oregon2,76959.26%1,82339.01%811.74%−946R+ 20.25%4,673
Ozark3,08365.50%1,56133.16%631.34%−1,522R+ 32.34%4,707
Pemiscot3,39849.93%3,38149.68%270.40%−17R+ 0.25%6,806
Perry5,58367.70%2,62131.78%430.52%−2,962R+ 35.92%8,247
Phelps11,87463.50%6,66635.65%1600.75%−5,208R+ 27.85%18,700
Reynolds1,89656.36%1,44943.07%190.57%−447R+ 13.29%3,364
Ripley3,69365.33%1,90733.73%530.94%−1,786R+ 31.60%5,653
Scott11,33064.94%6,05734.71%610.35%−5,273R+ 30.23%17,448
Shannon2,51160.26%1,61838.83%380.92%−893R+ 21.43%4,167
St. Francois12,08752.71%10,74846.87%980.43%−1,339R+ 5.84%22,933
Stoddard9,24269.74%3,94629.78%640.48%−5,296R+ 39.96%13,252
Taney*3,49667.53%1,64431.76%370.71%−1,852R+ 35.77%5,177
Texas7,23465.66%3,66433.25%1201.09%−3,570R+ 32.41%11,018
Washington4,64150.57%4,45948.58%780.84%−182R+ 1.99%9,178
Wayne3,91963.17%2,25036.27%350.57%−1,669R+ 26.90%6,204
Wright6,09072.97%2,18826.22%680.82%−3,902R+ 46.75%8,346
District Total173,37863.50%97,77835.81%1,8860.69%75,600R+ 27.69%273,042
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  • These numbers reflect only the eastern sections of Taney County that were included in the 8th Congressional District.

2008

More information County, John McCain ...
CountyJohn McCain%Barack Obama%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger3,97268.67%1,69029.22%1222.11%−2,282R+ 39.45%5,784
Butler11,80568.09%5,31630.66%2171.25%−6,489R+ 37.43%17,338
Cape Girardeau24,76866.30%12,20832.68%3791.01%−12,560R+ 33.62%37,446
Carter1,84063.49%98433.95%742.55%−856R+ 29.54%2,898
Dent4,65567.78%2,05629.94%1572.29%−2,599R+ 37.84%6,868
Douglas4,40565.63%2,14031.88%1672.49%−2,265R+ 33.75%6,712
Dunklin7,04459.88%4,54038.59%1801.53%−2,504R+ 21.29%11,764
Howell10,98264.49%5,73633.68%3111.83%−5,246R+ 30.81%17,029
Iron2,09047.35%2,21350.14%1112.51%−123D+ 2.79%4,414
Madison2,89757.62%2,04240.61%891.77%−855R+ 17.01%5,028
Mississippi3,03456.65%2,24741.95%751.40%−787R+ 14.70%5,356
New Madrid4,59356.76%3,37041.65%1291.59%−1,223R+ 15.11%8,092
Oregon2,65257.77%1,81139.45%1282.78%−841R+ 18.32%4,591
Ozark2,91862.27%1,66135.45%1072.28%−1,257R+ 26.82%4,686
Pemiscot3,95456.11%3,02942.98%640.91%−925R+ 13.13%7,047
Perry5,52763.92%3,00534.75%1151.33%−2,522R+ 29.17%8,647
Phelps11,70660.22%7,39438.04%3381.74%−4,312R+ 22.18%19,524
Reynolds1,78254.21%1,41843.14%872.65%−364R+ 11.07%3,287
Ripley3,40763.53%1,79533.47%1613.00%−1,612R+ 30.06%5,363
Scott11,56364.15%6,25834.72%2051.13%−5,305R+ 29.43%18,082
Shannon2,07554.06%1,63742.65%1263.29%−438R+ 11.41%3,838
St. Francois12,66051.57%11,54047.01%3501.42%−1,120R+ 4.56%24,550
Stoddard9,17269.16%3,89929.40%1911.44%−5,273R+ 39.76%13,262
Taney*2,13867.62%97930.96%451.42%−1,159R+ 36.66%3,162
Texas7,21566.49%3,41031.43%2262.08%−3,805R+ 35.06%10,851
Washington4,70648.95%4,71149.00%1972.05%−5D+ 0.05%9,614
Wayne3,78461.49%2,24336.45%1272.06%−1,541R+ 25.04%6,154
Wright5,78467.94%2,55730.03%1732.03%−3,227R+ 37.91%8,514
District Total174,56461.92%102,68236.42%4,6881.66%71,882R+ 25.50%281,934
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2012

More information County, Mitt Romney ...
CountyMitt Romney%Barack Obama%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger4,09575.05%1,21322.23%1482.72%−2,882R+ 52.82%5,456
Butler12,24872.52%4,36325.83%2781.65%−7,885R+ 46.69%16,889
Cape Girardeau25,37070.81%9,72827.15%7312.04%−15,642R+ 43.66%35,829
Carter1,97870.67%75426.94%672.39%−1,224R+ 43.73%2,799
Crawford6,43467.17%2,95130.81%1942.03%−3,483R+ 36.36%9,579
Dent4,88373.51%1,58523.86%1752.63%−3,298R+ 49.65%6,671
Douglas4,64970.90%1,71026.08%1983.02%−2,939R+ 44.82%6,557
Dunklin6,85064.31%3,63634.14%1651.55%−3,214R+ 30.17%10,651
Howell11,54470.62%4,39526.89%4072.49%−7,149R+ 43.73%16,346
Iron2,25255.87%1,66941.40%1102.73%−583R+ 14.47%4,031
Jefferson*14,60855.18%11,27742.59%5912.23%−3,331R+ 12.59%26,476
Madison3,22765.46%1,58832.21%1152.33%−1,639R+ 33.25%4,930
Mississippi2,99760.91%1,85837.76%651.33%−1,139R+ 23.15%4,920
New Madrid4,28459.09%2,81438.81%1522.10%−1,470R+ 20.28%7,250
Oregon2,88665.28%1,41932.10%1162.62%−1,467R+ 33.18%4,421
Ozark3,08069.17%1,26128.32%1122.51%−1,819R+ 40.85%4,453
Pemiscot3,59856.80%2,67142.16%661.04%−927R+ 14.64%6,335
Perry5,66970.98%2,18427.34%1341.68%−3,485R+ 43.64%7,987
Phelps11,89565.05%5,79831.71%5933.24%−6,097R+ 33.34%18,286
Reynolds1,93160.31%1,15736.13%1143.56%−774R+ 24.18%3,202
Ripley3,74371.12%1,39626.52%1242.36%−2,347R+ 44.60%5,263
Scott11,62368.37%5,12230.13%2541.50%−6,501R+ 38.24%16,999
Shannon2,26261.27%1,30235.27%1283.46%−960R+ 26.00%3,692
St. Francois13,24858.67%8,82939.10%5052.23%−4,419R+ 19.57%22,705
Ste. Genevieve4,05550.25%3,81347.25%2022.50%−242R+ 3.00%8,070
Stoddard9,49673.81%3,15324.51%2171.68%−6,343R+ 49.30%12,866
Texas7,61870.77%2,87126.67%2752.56%−4,747R+ 44.10%10,764
Washington5,07158.32%3,41739.30%2072.38%−1,654R+ 19.02%8,695
Wayne3,79066.26%1,81331.70%1172.04%−1,977R+ 34.56%5,720
Wright5,83073.29%1,95324.55%1722.16%−3,877R+ 48.74%7,955
District Total201,21465.88%97,70031.99%6,5232.13%103,514R+ 33.89%305,437
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2008 Democratic presidential primary

More information County, Hillary Clinton ...
CountyHillary Clinton%Barack Obama%John Edwards%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger97174.12%29322.37%382.90%80.61%−678C+ 51.75%1,310
Butler2,49069.87%96026.94%822.30%320.90%−1,530C+ 42.93%3,564
Cape Girardeau4,51056.55%3,14539.44%2473.10%730.92%−1,365C+ 17.11%7,975
Carter54175.24%13719.05%324.45%50.70%−404C+ 56.19%719
Dent96262.23%49331.89%744.79%171.10%−469C+ 30.34%1,546
Douglas82762.32%45434.21%392.94%70.53%−373C+ 28.11%1,327
Dunklin2,58778.44%60418.31%692.09%381.15%−1,983C+ 60.13%3,298
Howell2,30764.07%1,16832.44%992.75%270.75%−1,139C+ 31.63%3,601
Iron1,18070.53%40624.27%724.30%150.90%−774C+ 46.26%1,673
Madison97168.72%34424.35%644.53%342.40%−627C+ 44.37%1,413
Mississippi1,09465.43%50230.02%573.41%191.14%−592C+ 35.41%1,672
New Madrid1,80171.19%61024.11%1013.99%180.71%−1,191C+ 47.08%2,530
Oregon98971.77%33224.09%423.05%151.09%−657C+ 47.68%1,378
Ozark68965.62%33231.62%181.71%111.05%−357C+ 34.00%1,050
Pemiscot1,27070.83%46625.99%341.90%231.28%−804C+ 44.84%1,793
Perry1,18061.24%65033.73%814.20%160.83%−530C+ 27.51%1,927
Phelps2,39253.93%1,87842.34%1222.75%430.97%−514C+ 11.59%4,435
Reynolds74166.22%27724.75%706.26%312.77%−464C+ 41.47%1,119
Ripley1,07374.20%28219.50%724.98%191.31%−791C+ 54.70%1,446
Scott2,93163.43%1,44331.23%1914.13%561.22%−1,488C+ 32.20%4,621
Shannon91469.72%32324.64%503.81%241.83%−591C+ 45.08%1,311
St. Francois5,41870.25%1,99325.84%2242.90%781.01%−3,425C+ 44.41%7,713
Stoddard2,22572.95%68422.43%1123.67%290.95%−1,541C+ 50.52%3,050
Taney*1,21962.51%67434.56%392.00%180.92%−545C+ 27.95%1,950
Texas1,85868.03%74327.21%1013.70%291.06%−1,115C+ 40.82%2,731
Washington2,34574.63%67021.32%1003.18%270.86%−1,675C+ 53.31%3,142
Wayne1,45875.94%35918.70%713.70%321.66%−1,099C+ 57.24%1,920
Wright1,14369.48%45227.48%362.19%140.85%−691C+ 42.00%1,645
District Total48,08666.92%20,67428.77%2,3373.25%7621.06%27,412C+ 38.15%71,859
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2008 Republican presidential primary

More information County, Mike Huckabee ...
CountyMike Huckabee%John McCain%Mitt Romney%Ron Paul%Others%Margin%Total
Bollinger65739.72%51831.32%38423.22%653.93%301.81%−139H+ 8.04%1,654
Butler2,21548.85%1,11724.64%1,00722.21%1342.96%611.35%−1,098H+ 24.21%4,534
Cape Girardeau3,06827.63%3,52831.77%3,92235.32%3613.25%2262.04%−394R+ 3.55%11,105
Carter37352.39%20228.37%10715.03%243.37%60.84%−171H+ 24.02%712
Dent95948.78%44222.48%41120.91%1276.46%271.37%−517H+ 26.30%1,966
Douglas1,34355.04%51621.15%27011.07%29512.09%160.66%−827H+ 33.89%2,440
Dunklin1,30958.52%48021.46%38117.03%361.61%311.39%−829H+ 37.06%2,237
Howell2,88252.97%1,34724.76%79314.57%3566.54%631.16%−1,535H+ 28.21%5,441
Iron35443.17%26932.80%13816.83%435.24%161.95%−85H+ 10.37%820
Madison56043.96%45235.48%18514.52%514.00%262.04%−108H+ 8.48%1,274
Mississippi47142.59%37333.73%22620.43%151.36%211.90%−98H+ 8.86%1,106
New Madrid65648.74%38628.68%25018.57%433.19%110.82%−270H+ 20.06%1,346
Oregon69658.88%24220.47%13411.34%1018.54%90.76%−454H+ 38.41%1,182
Ozark76648.09%42826.87%23514.75%1499.35%150.94%−338H+ 21.22%1,593
Pemiscot56557.59%23323.75%14915.19%202.04%141.43%−332H+ 33.84%981
Perry57525.76%97343.59%54224.28%964.30%462.06%−398M+ 17.83%2,232
Phelps1,72835.15%1,45929.68%1,34027.26%3216.53%681.38%−269H+ 5.47%4,916
Reynolds28346.09%20232.90%9315.15%254.07%111.79%−81H+ 13.19%614
Ripley75053.84%32923.62%23817.09%523.73%241.72%−421H+ 30.22%1,393
Scott1,54936.79%1,38932.99%1,07625.56%1132.68%831.97%−160H+ 3.80%4,210
Shannon51554.44%22323.57%838.77%10911.52%161.69%−292H+ 30.87%946
St. Francois1,63135.90%1,72738.01%94920.89%1342.95%1022.25%−96M+ 2.11%4,543
Stoddard1,57150.56%77224.85%64320.70%912.93%300.97%−799H+ 25.71%3,107
Taney*1,82155.89%84425.91%46214.18%922.82%401.23%−977H+ 29.98%3,258
Texas1,72750.13%95427.69%48013.93%2346.79%501.45%−773H+ 22.44%3,445
Washington62238.73%61638.36%29718.49%503.11%211.31%−6H+ 0.37%1,606
Wayne74045.20%49930.48%32319.73%462.81%291.77%−241H+ 14.72%1,637
Wright1,87859.64%74623.69%2989.46%1785.65%491.56%−1,132H+ 35.95%3,149
District Total32,26443.93%21,26628.95%15,41620.99%3,3614.58%1,1411.55%10,998H+ 14.98%73,447
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