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Elections, 2010 |
Primary election dates, 2010 |
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The Missouri judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on August 3, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010.
Justices are chosen according to the Missouri Plan by the Missouri Appellate Judicial Commission.
These judges were up for retention in 2010:
Circuit/Division | Candidates | Primary results | Results |
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Circuit 1 | (D): Gary Dial | Dial ran unopposed for re-election[5] | Dial was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[6] |
Circuit 5 Buchanan County, Division 2 | (D): Weldon C. Judah[7] | Judah ran unopposed for re-election[8][9] | Judah was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[10] |
Circuit 7 Division 1 | Shane T. Alexander | Alexander was up for retention | Alexander was retained receiving 64.9% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 7 Division 3 | K. Elizabeth Davis | Davis was up for retention | Davis was retained receiving 64% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 8 | (R): David H. Miller | Miller ran unopposed for re-election | Miller was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[12] |
Circuit 11, Division 2 | (R): Nancy L. Schneider | Schneider ran unopposed for re-election | Schneider was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 13, Division 2 | (D): Gary Oxenhandler | Oxenhandler ran unopposed for re-election | Oxenhandler was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 13, Division 5 | (D): Larry Bryson and Kim Shaw | Larry Bryson[13] | Larry Bryson |
Circuit 13, Division 6 | (D): Carol England[14] | England ran unopposed for re-election | Carol England |
Circuit 13, Division 7 | (D): Robert R. Sterner[14] | Sterner ran unopposed for re-election | Robert R. Sterner |
Circuit 13, Division 9 | (D): Christine Carpenter | Carpenter ran unopposed for re-election | Christine Carpenter |
Circuit 13, Division 10 | (D): Leslie Schneider | Schneider ran unopposed for re-election | Leslie Schneider |
Circuit 13, Division 11 | (D): Deborah Daniels | Daniels ran unopposed for re-election | Deborah Daniels |
Circuit 16 Division 1 | Sandra C. Midkiff | Midkiff was up for retention | Midkiff was retained receiving 65.6% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 3 | David M. Byrn | Byrn was up for retention | Byrn was retained receiving 65.4% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 6 | J. Dale Youngs | Youngs was up for retention | Youngs was retained receiving 64.4% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 9 | Joel Fahnestock May | May was up for retention | May was retained receiving 63.4% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 10 | Charles E. Atwell | Atwell was up for retention | Atwell was retained receiving 64.6% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 11 | Wesley Brent Powell | Powell was up for retention | Powell was retained receiving 65.4% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 12 | Edith Louise Messina | Messina was up for retention | Messina was retained receiving 66.5% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 13 | Jay A. Daugherty | Daugherty was up for retention | Daugherty was retained receiving 66% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 16 Division 19 | Kathleen A. Forsyth | Forsyth was up for retention | Forsyth was retained receiving 65.6% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 17, Division 2 | (D): R. Michael Wagner | Wagner ran unopposed for re-election | Wagner was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 19, Division 2 | (D): Paul C. Wilson (R): Daniel Green and Terry Jarrett | Wilson and Green competed in the general election.[15] | Green won with 58% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 20, Division 2 | (R): Ike Lamke and Cynthia M. Eckelkamp[16] | Ike Lamke won with 60.1% of the vote.[15] | Ike Lamke was elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 4 | Thomas J. Prebil | Prebil was up for retention | Prebil was retained receiving 60.1% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 7 | Carolyn C. Whittington | Whittington was up for re-election. | Whittington was retained receiving 62.6% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 11 | Ellen Levy-Siwak | Levy-Siwak was up for retention.[17] | Levy-Siwak was retained receiving 62% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 13 | Barbara W. Wallace | Wallace was up for retention | Wallace was retained receiving 63.2% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 14 | James R. Hartenbach | Hartenbach was up for retention | Hartenbach was retained receiving 61.2% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 21 Division 19 | Gloria Clark Reno | Reno was up for retention | Reno was retained receiving 60.9% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 2 | Michael K. Mullen | Mullen was up for retention | Mullen was retained receiving 74.4% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 5 | Mark H. Neill | Neill was up for retention | Neill was retained receiving 72.6% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 8 | Angela T. Quigless | Quigless was up for retention | Quigless was retained receiving 75.2% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 10 | Philip D. Heagney | Heagney was up for retention | Heagney was retained receiving 71.8% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 11 | Bryan L. Hettenbach | Hettenbach was up for retention | Hettenbach was retained receiving 70.8% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 12 | Dennis M. Schaumann | Schaumann was up for retention | Schaumann was retained receiving 71.5% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 15 | Robin Ransom Vannoy | Vannoy was up for retention | Vannoy was retained receiving 73.7% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 17 | David C. Mason | Mason was up for retention | Mason was retained receiving 72.3% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 19 | Lisa Van Amburg | Van Amburg was up for retention | Van Amburg was retained receiving 73.9% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 22 Division 22 | Thomas J. Frawley | Frawley was up for retention | Frawley was retained receiving 71.9% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 23, Division 3 | (D): Nathan B. Stewart | Stewart was up for retention | Stewart was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 25, Magistrate Division | (D): Colin Long[18] | Long was up for re-election. | Colin Long |
Circuit 25, Probate Division | (D): Greg Warren[18] | Warren was up for re-election. | Greg Warren |
Circuit 25, Division 2 | (D): Mary Sheffield | Sheffield was up for re-election. | Sheffield was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 26, Division 2 | (R): Kenneth M. Hayden | Hayden was up for re-election. | Hayden was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 29, Division 2 | (R): David C. Dally | Dally was up for re-election. | Dally was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 31 Division 3 | J. Dan Conklin | Conklin was up for re-election. | Conklin was retained receiving 78% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 36 | (D): Robert L. Smith (R): Michael Pritchett and John H. Shock | Smith and Pritchett competed in the general election.[15] | Pritchett was elected receiving 63.7% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 43, Division 1 | (D): Daniel L. Chadwick (R): Thomas N. Chapman | Chadwick and Chapman competed in the general election. | Chapman was elected receiving 67% of the vote.[11] |
Circuit 43, Division 2 | (D): R. Brent Elliott | Elliott was up for re-election. | Elliott was re-elected receiving 100% of the vote.[11] |
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