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    Additional Labor Council Endorsements

    By StLouisLaborCouncil_DSD | Labor Council News | 0 comment | 25 June, 2020 | 0

    State Senate Endorsements

    District 1

    • Republican: No Endorsement
    • Democrat: Doug Beck

    District 3

    • Elaine Gannon

    District 5

    • Republican: No Endorsement
    • Democrat: Open

    District 13

    • Democrat: Open
    • Libertarian No Endorsement

    District 15

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: Deb Lavender

    District 23

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: Richard Orr

    Franklin County Endorsements

    • District 2 Sheriff: Darren Walker
    • Sheriff: Steve Pelton
    • Treasurer: Debbie (Wilmington) Aholt

    St. Francios County Endorsements

    • Associate Commissioner: Gay Wilkinson
    • County Sheriff: Dan Bullock

    State House of Representatives Primary Endorsements

    District 42

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: N/A

    District 63

    • Republican: Daile Schaper
    • Democrat: N/A

    District 64

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: Open

    District 65

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: Bill Otto

    District 66

    • Republican: N/A
    • Democrat: Troy Jefferson

    District 67

    • Republican: N/A
    • Democrat: Aaron Craig

    District 68

    • Democrat: Jay Mosely

    District 69

    • Democrat: Gretchen Bangert

    District 70

    • Democrat: Paula Brown

    District 71

    • Democrat: Ladonna Applebaum

    District 72

    • Democrat: Doug Clemens

    District 73

    • Democrat: Rachel Proudie

    District 74

    • Democrat: Mike Person

    District 75

    • Democrat: Alan Gray

    District 76

    • Democrat: Chris Carter

    District 77

    • Democrat: Open

    District 78

    • Democrat: Rasheen Aldridge

    District 79

    • Democrat: Lakeysha Bosley

    District 80

    • Democrat: Peter Meridith

    District 81

    • Democrat: Steven Betz

    District 82

    • Democrat: Donna Baringer

    District 83

    • Democrat: Tyler Merkel

    District 84

    • Democrat: Wiley Price

    District 85

    • Democrat: Kevin Windham

    District 86

    • Democrat: Joe Adams

    District 87

    • Democrat: Ian Mackay

    District 88

    • Democrat: Tracy McCreary

    District 89

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: No endorsement

    District 90

    • Republican: No endorsement
    • Democrat: Barbara Phifer

    District 91

    • Democrat: Sarah Unsicker

    District 92

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 93

    • Democrat: Bridget Walsh Moore
    • Republican: No Endorsement

    District 94

    • Democrat: Jean Pretto
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 95

    • Democrat: Ann Zimpher
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 96

    • Democrat: Erica Hoffman
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 97

    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 99

    • Democrat: Trish Gundy

    District 101

    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 110

    • Democrat: John Kiehne
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 112

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: No endorsement

    District 113

    • Democrat: Terry Burgess

    District 114

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: Becky Ruth

    District 115

    • Democrat: Cynthia Nugent
    • Republican: Cyndy Buchheit-Courtway

    District 116

    • Democrat: N/A
    • Republican: Dale Wright

    District 117

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: Mike Henderson

    District 118

    • Republican: Mike McGirl

    District 119

    • Republican: Nate Tate

    District 144

    • Republican: Chris Dinkins

    District 145

    • Democrat: No endorsement
    • Republican: No endorsement
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