2024 United States Senate election in Missouri
The 2024 United States Senate election in Missouri will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the
United States Senate to represent the
state of
Missouri . Incumbent
Republican
Josh Hawley was first elected in
2018 with 51.4% of the vote defeating Democratic incumbent
Claire McCaskill and is running for re-election to a second term in office. Primary elections will take place on August 6, 2024.
[1]
Background
From
1904 to
2004 , Missouri's electoral votes always went to the winner of the presidential race, with only one exception: in
1956 , during the landslide re-election of President
Dwight Eisenhower , Missouri went to
Illinois
Governor
Adlai Stevenson . The state's accuracy in voting with the national consensus includes the highly competitive elections of
1960 ,
1976 , and
2000 .[
citation needed ]
Missouri is no longer thought of as a perennial swing state, and is today considered to be a strongly
red state. Since 1964, the only three Democrats it has backed have been Southerners:
Lyndon B. Johnson ,
Jimmy Carter , and
Bill Clinton . In
2008 , Missouri narrowly voted for the losing candidate, Republican
John McCain , despite a sizable
electoral college win for Democrat
Barack Obama . In
2012 , Missouri favored losing candidate
Mitt Romney by nearly 10 percentage points, despite another significant victory for Obama in the rest of the country. In
2016 and
2020 , Missouri again voted strongly Republican, this time for
Donald Trump by over 15 points, despite Trump losing the latter election. This marked the third time in four presidential elections that Missouri supported a losing Republican. Missouri has not supported any Democratic candidate since Bill Clinton in
1996 , despite there being three subsequent elections won by Democrats.[
citation needed ]
In more recent years, Republicans have experienced significant electoral success in the state. In
2016 , the Republican Party secured victories in key statewide positions, including
Governor ,
Attorney General ,
Secretary of State , and
Treasurer . Building on this momentum, in
2022 ,
Scott Fitzpatrick successfully won the position of
Auditor , a seat previously held by Democrat
Nicole Galloway . Notably, Nicole Galloway remains the last Democrat to have been elected to a statewide position in the state.[
citation needed ]
The most recent Democrat to secure election to the Senate from Missouri was
Claire McCaskill back in
2012 . She sought a third term in
2018 , facing off against
Josh Hawley , but was ultimately defeated by a margin of 5.8%.[
citation needed ]
Most pollsters categorize this race as a secure one for the Republican Party.
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[3]
[4]
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Republican primary
Candidates
Presumptive nominee
Endorsements
Josh Hawley
Organizations
Labor unions
Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Josh Hawley (R)
$18,602,664
$14,166,561
$4,911,618
Source:
Federal Election Commission
[11]
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Lucas Kunce
U.S. representatives
State officials
State senators
State representatives
Municipal officials
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Karla May
State representatives
Local officials
Wesley Bell (withdrawn)
State officials
State representatives
Municipal officials
Local officials
Organizations
Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
December Harmon (D)
$14,383
[f]
$10,620
$3,763
Lucas Kunce (D)
$5,423,747
$3,204,836
$2,226,193
Karla May (D)
$27,922
$12,165
$15,757
Source:
Federal Election Commission
[11]
Results
Third-party and independent candidates
Declared
Jared Young (Independent), payroll services executive
[54]
W. C. Young (Libertarian)
[55]
Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Jared Young (I)
$302,315
[g]
$188,815
$113,499
Source:
Federal Election Commission
[11]
General election
Predictions
Polling
Hypothetical polling
Josh Hawley vs. Lucas Kunce
Josh Hawley vs. Wesley Bell
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
[h]
Margin of error
Josh Hawley (R)
Wesley Bell (D)
Other
Undecided
Emerson College
October 1–4, 2023
491 (RV)
± 4.4%
44%
34%
5%
17%
Results
Notes
^ Bricklayers Administrative District Council of Missouri and Locals 1 and 15
^ Missouri State Council of Fire Fighters and IAFF 2nd district and Local 2665
^ Locals 1, 27, and 63
^ Locals 264, 663, and 1290
^ Locals 8, 268, 314, 533, and 669
^ $6,102 of this total was self-funded by Harmon
^ $205,000 of this total was self-funded by Young
^
a
b Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
Partisan clients
^ Poll sponsored by Missouri Scout
^ Poll sponsored by Kunce's campaign
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