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2018 United States Senate election in Missouri

The 2018 United States Senate election in Missouri took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Missouri, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections, including Missouri's quadrennial State Auditor election.

2018 United States Senate election in Missouri

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Turnout58.2% [1]
 
Nominee Josh Hawley Claire McCaskill
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,254,927 1,112,935
Percentage 51.38% 45.57%

Hawley:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
McCaskill:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      80–90%

Incumbent Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill ran for re-election to a third term. McCaskill easily won her party's nomination, defeating several minor candidates in the primary, while Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley comfortably won the Republican primary.[2]

The candidate filing deadline was March 27, 2018, and the primary election was held on August 7, 2018.[3] Pollsters predicted a tight race, however Hawley defeated McCaskill on election day by 5.8%, taking 51.4% of the vote to McCaskill's 45.6%, a somewhat larger margin than expected. This resulted in Republicans holding both Senate seats in Missouri for the first time since McCaskill took office in 2007. Hawley was also the youngest incumbent senator at that time and continued to be until the inauguration of Jon Ossoff in 2021.[4]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Angelica Earl, former insurance verification specialist[7]
  • David Faust[8]
  • Travis Gonzalez, perennial candidate[8]
  • John Hogan, perennial candidate[8]
  • Leonard Steinman, perennial candidate[8]
  • Carla (Coffee) Wright

Endorsements edit

Claire McCaskill
U.S. President
U.S. Senators
State officials

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  McCaskill
  •   80–90%
  •   70–80%
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
Democratic primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Claire McCaskill (incumbent) 501,872 82.60%
Democratic Carla Wright 41,126 6.77%
Democratic John Hogan 15,984 2.63%
Democratic David Faust 15,958 2.63%
Democratic Angelica Earl 15,500 2.55%
Democratic Travis Gonzalez 9,480 1.56%
Democratic Leonard Steinman 7,657 1.26%
Total votes 607,577 100.00%

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Josh Hawley
U.S. Presidents
U.S. Vice President
U.S. Executive Branch official
United States Senators
U.S. Representatives
State officials
Cabinet-level officials
Organizations
Austin Petersen
Individuals
Organizations
Courtland Sykes
State judges

Debates edit

Host
network
Date Link(s) Participants
Josh
Hawley
Austin
Petersen
Courtland
Sykes
Tony
Monetti
Peter
Pfeifer
Kirsti
Nichols
America First Missouri May 11, 2018 [53] Absent Present Present Present Present Present

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Josh
Hawley
Austin
Petersen
Courtland
Sykes
Other Undecided
Emerson College[permanent dead link] April 26–29, 2018 283 ± 6.0% 37% 8% 6% 5% 45%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Josh
Hawley
David
Steelman
Ann
Wagner
David
Wasinger
Undecided
Remington Research Group April 28–29, 2017 915 ± 3.1% 30% 7% 14% 2% 47%
37% 16% 47%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Hawley
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
  •   40–50%
  Monetti
  •   40–50%
Republican primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Josh Hawley 389,878 58.64%
Republican Tony Monetti 64,834 9.75%
Republican Austin Petersen 54,916 8.26%
Republican Kristi Nichols 49,640 7.47%
Republican Christina Smith 35,024 5.27%
Republican Ken Patterson 19,579 2.95%
Republican Peter Pfeifer 16,594 2.50%
Republican Courtland Sykes 13,870 2.09%
Republican Fred Ryman 8,781 1.32%
Republican Brian Hagg 6,871 1.03%
Republican Bradley Krembs 4,902 0.74%
Total votes 664,889 100.00%

Libertarian primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

  • Japheth Campbell, entrepreneur[54]

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Results edit

 
Results by county:
Campbell
  •   100%
No votes
  •   No votes
Libertarian primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Japheth Campbell 5,380 100.00%
Total votes 5,380 100.00%

Green primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

  • Jo Crain

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Jerome Bauer

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Crain
  •   100%
  •   80–90%
  •   70–80%
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
  Crain/Bauer tie
  •   50%
  Bauer
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   100%
No votes
  •   No votes
Green primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Jo Crain 906 57.67%
Green Jerome Bauer 665 42.33%
Total votes 1,571 100.00%

Independents edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • Craig O'Dear, attorney[58]

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[59] Tossup October 26, 2018
Inside Elections[60] Tilt R (flip) November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[61] Lean R (flip) November 5, 2018
CNN[62] Tossup November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[63] Tossup November 5, 2018
Daily Kos[64] Tossup November 5, 2018
Fox News[65] Tossup November 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight[66] Tossup November 5, 2018

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, October 18, 2018

Fundraising edit

Campaign finance reports as of October 17, 2018
Candidate Total receipts Total disbursements Cash on hand
Claire McCaskill (D) $35,361,401 $33,594,412 $1,789,381
Josh Hawley (R) $10,221,143 $7,376,209 $2,844,933
Source: Federal Election Commission[67]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill
(D)
Josh
Hawley
(R)
Japheth
Campbell
(L)
Craig
O'Dear
(I)
Jo
Crain
(G)
Other Undecided
November 3–5, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 45% 46%
November 2–4, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 44% 47%
Trafalgar Group (R) October 29 – November 4, 2018 1,791 ± 2.3% 44% 48% 4% 3%
Emerson College November 1–3, 2018 732 ± 3.8% 46% 49% 3% 3%
HarrisX November 1–3, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 46% 46%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) November 1–2, 2018 1,424 ± 2.6% 47% 47% 1% 1% 1% 3%
HarrisX October 31 – November 2, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 45% 46%
NBC News/Marist October 30 – November 1, 2018 600 LV ± 5.2% 47% 44% 3% 2% <1% 4%
50% 47% <1% 3%
920 RV ± 4.1% 46% 43% 3% 2% 1% 6%
50% 46% 1% 4%
HarrisX October 30 – November 1, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 46% 43%
HarrisX October 29–31, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 45% 43%
HarrisX October 24–30, 2018 1,400 ± 2.6% 46% 44%
Fox News October 27–30, 2018 741 LV ± 3.5% 43% 43% 0% 3% 1% 0% 9%
45% 45% 2% 8%
851 RV ± 3.0% 41% 42% 1% 3% 2% 1% 10%
43% 44% 3% 9%
Cygnal (R) October 26–27, 2018 501 ± 4.4% 46% 49% 1% 3%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) October 24–25, 2018 1,376 ± 2.6% 45% 49% 1% 1% 1% 3%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) October 17–18, 2018 1,215 ± 2.7% 46% 47% 2% 1% 1% 2%
OnMessage Inc. (R-Hawley) October 16–18, 2018 800 ± 3.5% 42% 49% 4% 5%
The Polling Company (R-Citizens United) October 11–13, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 47% 50% 0% 3%
Ipsos September 27 – October 7, 2018 1,111 ± 3.0% 44% 45% 1% 2% 0% 2% 6%
1st Tuesday Campaigns[permanent dead link] October 5–6, 2018 1,052 ± 3.0% 42% 44% 1% 1% 1% 11%
Fox News September 29 – October 2, 2018 683 LV ± 3.5% 43% 43% 2% 4% 1% 1% 6%
46% 46% 3% 5%
805 RV ± 3.5% 41% 41% 2% 4% 2% 1% 9%
44% 44% 3% 8%
McLaughlin (R-Missouri Rising Action) September 29 – October 2, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 44% 52%
September 29 – October 1, 2018 869 ± 3.3% 49% 51%
CNN/SSRS September 25–29, 2018 756 LV ± 4.3% 47% 44% 3% 1% 0% 4%
906 RV ± 3.9% 43% 42% 4% 2% 0% 6%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) September 26–27, 2018 1,555 ± 2.5% 46% 48% 6%
YouGov September 10–14, 2018 917 45% 45% 4% 6%
Trafalgar Group (R) September 11–13, 2018 1,724 ± 2.4% 44% 47% 8%
Fox News September 8–11, 2018 675 LV ± 3.5% 44% 41% 1% 3% 1% 1% 8%
45% 45% 3% 7%
808 RV ± 3.5% 41% 39% 1% 4% 1% 1% 11%
42% 43% 3% 10%
NBC News/Marist August 25–28, 2018 568 LV ± 4.8% 44% 40% 5% 3% <1% 8%
47% 47% 1% 5%
774 RV ± 4.2% 43% 39% 6% 3% <1% 8%
46% 47% 1% 5%
WPA Intelligence (R-Club For Growth) August 12–14, 2018 501 ± 4.4% 41% 48% 3% 8%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) August 8–9, 2018 1,785 ± 2.3% 47% 47% 6%
WPA Intelligence (R-Club For Growth) July 10–12, 2018 602 ± 4.0% 42% 43% 4% 11%
The Missouri Times/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2018 1,034 ± 3.2% 46% 48% 6%
SurveyMonkey/Axios June 11 – July 2, 2018 1,038 ± 5.0% 49% 47% 4%
McLaughlin (R-Missouri Rising Action) June 2018 46% 42%
Global Strategy Group (D-SMP) June 11–13, 2018 804 ± 3.5% 47% 41%
Gravis Marketing (R-Petersen) May 16, 2018 822 ± 3.4% 43% 50% 7%
Missouri Scout/TJP Strategies (D) May 9–10, 2018 898 ± 3.3% 48% 44% 8%
Emerson College[permanent dead link] April 26–29, 2018 600 ± 4.2% 45% 45% 11%
Missouri Scout/TJP Strategies (D) April 19–20, 2018 1,542 ± 2.5% 48% 44% 8%
OnMessage Inc. (R-Hawley) April 16–18, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 46% 47% 7%
Global Strategy Group (D-SMP) April 9–12, 2018 46% 44%
Mason-Dixon April 4–6, 2018 625 ± 4.0% 45% 44% 11%
Gravis Marketing March 5–7, 2018 931 ± 3.2% 42% 40% 18%
SurveyMonkey/Axios February 12 – March 5, 2018 1,938 ± 3.6% 44% 52% 4%
Public Policy Polling (D-TMI) January 8–9, 2018 965 ± 3.2% 45% 44% 11%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) January 3–4, 2018 1,122 ± 2.9% 45% 49% 6%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) October 11–12, 2017 965 ± 3.1% 45% 48% 7%
August 16–18, 2017 922 ± 3.0% 45% 50% 5%
Fabrizio Lee (R) July 10–11, 2017 500 ± 4.4% 42% 46% 12%
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 44% 50% 6%
Hypothetical polling
with Austin Petersen
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Austin
Petersen (R)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing (R-Petersen) May 16, 2018 822 ± 3.4% 40% 56% 4%
with generic Republican
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Generic
Republican
Undecided
Fabrizio Lee (R) July 10–11, 2017 500 ± 4.4% 38% 54% 8%
with Vicky Hartzler
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Vicky
Hartzler (R)
Undecided
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 44% 48% 8%
with Blaine Luetkemeyer
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Blaine
Luetkemeyer (R)
Undecided
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 43% 50% 7%
with Todd Richardson
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Todd
Richardson (R)
Undecided
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 43% 48% 9%
with Eric Schmitt
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Eric
Schmitt (R)
Undecided
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) July 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 45% 49% 6%
with Jason Smith
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Claire
McCaskill (D)
Jason
Smith (R)
Undecided
Missouri Scout/Remington (R) June 7–8, 2017 928 ± 3.2% 45% 48% 7%

Results edit

 
State Senate districts results
 
State House districts results

Sen. McCaskill conceded a few hours after the polls closed on Election Day. Despite performing strongly in the St. Louis suburbs, she ran well behind her 2012 vote in Southeast Missouri, especially in the Lead Belt and the Missouri Bootheel. She also ran poorly in the northern part of the state.[68] Despite McCaskill's loss, Missouri Democrats held the other statewide office that went up for election in this cycle, the office of Missouri State Auditor. Democratic incumbent state auditor Nicole Galloway, who had been appointed to the post in 2015 by then-Gov. Jay Nixon following a vacancy, won a full term in the 2018 State Auditor election.[69]

United States Senate election in Missouri, 2018[70]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Josh Hawley 1,254,927 51.38% +12.27
Democratic Claire McCaskill (incumbent) 1,112,935 45.57% -9.24
Independent Craig O'Dear 34,398 1.41% N/A
Libertarian Japheth Campbell 27,316 1.12% -4.95
Green Jo Crain 12,706 0.52% N/A
Write-in 7 <0.01% N/A
Total votes 2,442,289 100.00% N/A
Republican gain from Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Voter demographics edit

Edison Research exit poll
Demographic subgroup McCaskill Hawley % of
Voters
Gender
Men 42 57 49
Women 51 47 51
Age
18–24 years old 55 42 6
25–29 years old 57 42 7
30–39 years old 52 45 15
40–49 years old 44 54 16
50–64 years old 43 56 31
65 and older 45 54 25
Race
White 42 57 84
Black 91 8 8
Latino 53 44 4
Race by gender
White men 37 62 41
White women 46 52 43
Black men 91 7 4
Black women 90 9 5
Education
High school or less 34 64 22
Some college education 48 51 27
Associate degree 46 53 14
Bachelor's degree 51 48 22
Advanced degree 58 41 15
Party ID
Democrats 93 6 31
Republicans 7 92 37
Independents 46 51 32
Ideology
Liberals 90 9 23
Moderates 60 37 38
Conservatives 8 91 39
Marital status
Married 43 55 63
Unmarried 57 41 37
Gender by marital status
Married men 39 61 34
Married women 49 49 28
Unmarried men 47 50 11
Unmarried women 64 33 21
First-time midterm election voter
Yes 59 38 13
No 44 56 87
Most important issue facing the country
Immigration 13 86 20
Healthcare 71 27 47
Gun policy 52 47 8
Economy 33 65 23
Area type
Urban 67 32 35
Suburban 42 57 37
Rural 27 71 28
Source: CNN[71]

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Jo Crain (G) for Senate
  • Josh Hawley (R) for Senate
  • Claire McCaskill (D) for Senate October 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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For related races see 2018 United States Senate elections The 2018 United States Senate election in Missouri took place on November 6 2018 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Missouri concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections including Missouri s quadrennial State Auditor election 2018 United States Senate election in Missouri 2012 November 6 2018 2024 Turnout58 2 1 Nominee Josh Hawley Claire McCaskillParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 1 254 927 1 112 935Percentage 51 38 45 57 County resultsCongressional districts resultsHawley 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 McCaskill 40 50 50 60 60 70 80 90 U S senator before electionClaire McCaskillDemocratic Elected U S Senator Josh HawleyRepublicanIncumbent Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill ran for re election to a third term McCaskill easily won her party s nomination defeating several minor candidates in the primary while Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley comfortably won the Republican primary 2 The candidate filing deadline was March 27 2018 and the primary election was held on August 7 2018 3 Pollsters predicted a tight race however Hawley defeated McCaskill on election day by 5 8 taking 51 4 of the vote to McCaskill s 45 6 a somewhat larger margin than expected This resulted in Republicans holding both Senate seats in Missouri for the first time since McCaskill took office in 2007 Hawley was also the youngest incumbent senator at that time and continued to be until the inauguration of Jon Ossoff in 2021 4 Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominated 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominated 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Withdrew 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Debates 2 4 Polling 2 5 Results 3 Libertarian primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Nominated 3 1 2 Withdrew 3 1 3 Declined 3 2 Results 4 Green primary 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Nominated 4 1 2 Eliminated in primary 4 2 Results 5 Independents 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Declared 6 General election 6 1 Predictions 6 2 Debates 6 3 Fundraising 6 4 Polling 6 5 Results 6 5 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 7 Voter demographics 8 References 9 External linksDemocratic primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Claire McCaskill incumbent U S Senator 5 6 Eliminated in primary edit Angelica Earl former insurance verification specialist 7 David Faust 8 Travis Gonzalez perennial candidate 8 John Hogan perennial candidate 8 Leonard Steinman perennial candidate 8 Carla Coffee WrightEndorsements edit Claire McCaskillU S PresidentBarack Obama 44th President of the United States 9 U S SenatorsCatherine Cortez Masto U S Senator NV 10 Dick Durbin U S Senator IL and Senate Minority Whip 11 Kamala Harris U S Senator CA 12 Maggie Hassan U S Senator NH 13 Doug Jones U S Senator D AL 14 Elizabeth Warren U S Senator MA 15 State officialsJason Kander former Missouri Secretary of State founder of Let America Vote and host of Majority 54 16 Results edit nbsp Results by county McCaskill 80 90 70 80 60 70 50 60 Democratic primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Claire McCaskill incumbent 501 872 82 60 Democratic Carla Wright 41 126 6 77 Democratic John Hogan 15 984 2 63 Democratic David Faust 15 958 2 63 Democratic Angelica Earl 15 500 2 55 Democratic Travis Gonzalez 9 480 1 56 Democratic Leonard Steinman 7 657 1 26 Total votes 607 577 100 00 Republican primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Josh Hawley Missouri Attorney General 18 Eliminated in primary edit Austin Petersen businessman and Libertarian candidate for presidential nomination in 2016 19 20 Brian Hagg 8 Bradley Krembs 8 Tony Monetti retired bomber pilot and assistant dean of aviation at University of Central Missouri 21 Kristi Nichols activist and candidate for the U S Senate in 2010 and 2016 8 Ken Patterson candidate for St Louis County Executive in 2010 8 Peter Pfeifer 8 Fred Ryman Constitution nominee for the U S Senate in 2016 8 Christina Smith 8 Courtland Sykes veteran and former congressional aide 22 Withdrew edit Camille Lombardi Olive Democratic candidate for MO 07 in 2016 23 8 Declined edit Ann Wagner U S Representative and former U S Ambassador to Luxembourg 24 Aaron Hedlund economics professor 25 Paul Curtman state representative 26 27 Eric Greitens former Governor of Missouri 28 29 30 Vicky Hartzler U S Representative 31 Todd Richardson Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives 32 Eric Schmitt state treasurer 33 David Wasinger attorney 34 35 Marsha Haefner state representative 36 Ed Martin former chairman of the Missouri Republican Party nominee for MO 03 in 2010 and nominee for attorney general in 2012 30 Endorsements edit Josh HawleyU S PresidentsGeorge W Bush 43rd President of the United States 37 38 39 U S Vice PresidentMike Pence Vice President of the United States 40 U S Executive Branch officialJohn Ashcroft former United States Attorney General and former Senator from Missouri 41 United States SenatorsKit Bond former Senator from Missouri 41 John Danforth former Senator from Missouri and United States Ambassador to the United Nations 40 Mitch McConnell Senator from Kentucky and Senate Majority Leader 42 Jim Talent former Senator from Missouri 41 U S RepresentativesJason Smith U S Representative MO 08 43 Billy Long U S Representative MO 7 State officialsMike Parson Governor of Missouri 44 Eric Schmitt Treasurer of Missouri 45 Cabinet level officialsSteve Bannon former White House Chief Strategist and executive chair of Breitbart News 46 OrganizationsClub for Growth 47 Missouri Right to Life 48 Austin PetersenIndividualsDana Loesch conservative talk radio host and NRA spokesperson 49 Ryan Wrecker radio host on KMOV CBS St Louis 50 Organizations71 Republic 51 Courtland SykesState judgesRoy Moore former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court 52 Debates edit Hostnetwork Date Link s ParticipantsJoshHawley AustinPetersen CourtlandSykes TonyMonetti PeterPfeifer KirstiNicholsAmerica First Missouri May 11 2018 53 Absent Present Present Present Present PresentPolling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error JoshHawley AustinPetersen CourtlandSykes Other UndecidedEmerson College permanent dead link April 26 29 2018 283 6 0 37 8 6 5 45 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error JoshHawley DavidSteelman AnnWagner DavidWasinger UndecidedRemington Research Group April 28 29 2017 915 3 1 30 7 14 2 47 37 16 47 Results edit nbsp Results by county Hawley 60 70 50 60 40 50 Monetti 40 50 Republican primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Republican Josh Hawley 389 878 58 64 Republican Tony Monetti 64 834 9 75 Republican Austin Petersen 54 916 8 26 Republican Kristi Nichols 49 640 7 47 Republican Christina Smith 35 024 5 27 Republican Ken Patterson 19 579 2 95 Republican Peter Pfeifer 16 594 2 50 Republican Courtland Sykes 13 870 2 09 Republican Fred Ryman 8 781 1 32 Republican Brian Hagg 6 871 1 03 Republican Bradley Krembs 4 902 0 74 Total votes 664 889 100 00 Libertarian primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Japheth Campbell entrepreneur 54 Withdrew edit Don Donald 55 Dennis Lagares 55 Declined edit Alicia Dearn attorney and candidate for Vice President of the United States in 2016 56 Austin Petersen Libertarian candidate for President of the United States in 2016 running as a Republican 57 Results edit nbsp Results by county Campbell 100 No votes No votesLibertarian primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Libertarian Japheth Campbell 5 380 100 00 Total votes 5 380 100 00 Green primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Jo CrainEliminated in primary edit Jerome BauerResults edit nbsp Results by county Crain 100 80 90 70 80 60 70 50 60 Crain Bauer tie 50 Bauer 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 100 No votes No votesGreen primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Green Jo Crain 906 57 67 Green Jerome Bauer 665 42 33 Total votes 1 571 100 00 Independents editCandidates edit Declared edit Craig O Dear attorney 58 General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 59 Tossup October 26 2018Inside Elections 60 Tilt R flip November 1 2018Sabato s Crystal Ball 61 Lean R flip November 5 2018CNN 62 Tossup November 5 2018RealClearPolitics 63 Tossup November 5 2018Daily Kos 64 Tossup November 5 2018Fox News 65 Tossup November 5 2018FiveThirtyEight 66 Tossup November 5 2018Debates edit Complete video of debate October 18 2018Fundraising edit Campaign finance reports as of October 17 2018Candidate Total receipts Total disbursements Cash on handClaire McCaskill D 35 361 401 33 594 412 1 789 381Josh Hawley R 10 221 143 7 376 209 2 844 933Source Federal Election Commission 67 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D JoshHawley R JaphethCampbell L CraigO Dear I JoCrain G Other UndecidedHarrisX November 3 5 2018 600 4 0 45 46 HarrisX November 2 4 2018 600 4 0 44 47 Trafalgar Group R October 29 November 4 2018 1 791 2 3 44 48 4 3 Emerson College November 1 3 2018 732 3 8 46 49 3 3 HarrisX November 1 3 2018 600 4 0 46 46 Missouri Scout Remington R November 1 2 2018 1 424 2 6 47 47 1 1 1 3 HarrisX October 31 November 2 2018 600 4 0 45 46 NBC News Marist October 30 November 1 2018 600 LV 5 2 47 44 3 2 lt 1 4 50 47 lt 1 3 920 RV 4 1 46 43 3 2 1 6 50 46 1 4 HarrisX October 30 November 1 2018 600 4 0 46 43 HarrisX October 29 31 2018 600 4 0 45 43 HarrisX October 24 30 2018 1 400 2 6 46 44 Fox News October 27 30 2018 741 LV 3 5 43 43 0 3 1 0 9 45 45 2 8 851 RV 3 0 41 42 1 3 2 1 10 43 44 3 9 Cygnal R October 26 27 2018 501 4 4 46 49 1 3 Missouri Scout Remington R October 24 25 2018 1 376 2 6 45 49 1 1 1 3 Missouri Scout Remington R October 17 18 2018 1 215 2 7 46 47 2 1 1 2 OnMessage Inc R Hawley October 16 18 2018 800 3 5 42 49 4 5 The Polling Company R Citizens United October 11 13 2018 600 4 0 47 50 0 3 Ipsos September 27 October 7 2018 1 111 3 0 44 45 1 2 0 2 6 1st Tuesday Campaigns permanent dead link October 5 6 2018 1 052 3 0 42 44 1 1 1 11 Fox News September 29 October 2 2018 683 LV 3 5 43 43 2 4 1 1 6 46 46 3 5 805 RV 3 5 41 41 2 4 2 1 9 44 44 3 8 McLaughlin R Missouri Rising Action September 29 October 2 2018 600 4 0 44 52 Vox Populi Polling September 29 October 1 2018 869 3 3 49 51 CNN SSRS September 25 29 2018 756 LV 4 3 47 44 3 1 0 4 906 RV 3 9 43 42 4 2 0 6 Missouri Scout Remington R September 26 27 2018 1 555 2 5 46 48 6 YouGov September 10 14 2018 917 45 45 4 6 Trafalgar Group R September 11 13 2018 1 724 2 4 44 47 8 Fox News September 8 11 2018 675 LV 3 5 44 41 1 3 1 1 8 45 45 3 7 808 RV 3 5 41 39 1 4 1 1 11 42 43 3 10 NBC News Marist August 25 28 2018 568 LV 4 8 44 40 5 3 lt 1 8 47 47 1 5 774 RV 4 2 43 39 6 3 lt 1 8 46 47 1 5 WPA Intelligence R Club For Growth August 12 14 2018 501 4 4 41 48 3 8 Missouri Scout Remington R August 8 9 2018 1 785 2 3 47 47 6 WPA Intelligence R Club For Growth July 10 12 2018 602 4 0 42 43 4 11 The Missouri Times Remington R July 7 8 2018 1 034 3 2 46 48 6 SurveyMonkey Axios June 11 July 2 2018 1 038 5 0 49 47 4 McLaughlin R Missouri Rising Action June 2018 46 42 Global Strategy Group D SMP June 11 13 2018 804 3 5 47 41 Gravis Marketing R Petersen May 16 2018 822 3 4 43 50 7 Missouri Scout TJP Strategies D May 9 10 2018 898 3 3 48 44 8 Emerson College permanent dead link April 26 29 2018 600 4 2 45 45 11 Missouri Scout TJP Strategies D April 19 20 2018 1 542 2 5 48 44 8 OnMessage Inc R Hawley April 16 18 2018 600 4 0 46 47 7 Global Strategy Group D SMP April 9 12 2018 46 44 Mason Dixon April 4 6 2018 625 4 0 45 44 11 Gravis Marketing March 5 7 2018 931 3 2 42 40 18 SurveyMonkey Axios February 12 March 5 2018 1 938 3 6 44 52 4 Public Policy Polling D TMI January 8 9 2018 965 3 2 45 44 11 Missouri Scout Remington R January 3 4 2018 1 122 2 9 45 49 6 Missouri Scout Remington R October 11 12 2017 965 3 1 45 48 7 Missouri Scout Remington R August 16 18 2017 922 3 0 45 50 5 Fabrizio Lee R July 10 11 2017 500 4 4 42 46 12 Missouri Scout Remington R July 7 8 2017 928 3 2 44 50 6 Hypothetical pollingwith Austin PetersenPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D AustinPetersen R UndecidedGravis Marketing R Petersen May 16 2018 822 3 4 40 56 4 with generic RepublicanPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D GenericRepublican UndecidedFabrizio Lee R July 10 11 2017 500 4 4 38 54 8 with Vicky HartzlerPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D VickyHartzler R UndecidedMissouri Scout Remington R July 7 8 2017 928 3 2 44 48 8 with Blaine LuetkemeyerPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D BlaineLuetkemeyer R UndecidedMissouri Scout Remington R July 7 8 2017 928 3 2 43 50 7 with Todd RichardsonPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D ToddRichardson R UndecidedMissouri Scout Remington R July 7 8 2017 928 3 2 43 48 9 with Eric SchmittPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D EricSchmitt R UndecidedMissouri Scout Remington R July 7 8 2017 928 3 2 45 49 6 with Jason SmithPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ClaireMcCaskill D JasonSmith R UndecidedMissouri Scout Remington R June 7 8 2017 928 3 2 45 48 7 Results edit nbsp State Senate districts results nbsp State House districts resultsSen McCaskill conceded a few hours after the polls closed on Election Day Despite performing strongly in the St Louis suburbs she ran well behind her 2012 vote in Southeast Missouri especially in the Lead Belt and the Missouri Bootheel She also ran poorly in the northern part of the state 68 Despite McCaskill s loss Missouri Democrats held the other statewide office that went up for election in this cycle the office of Missouri State Auditor Democratic incumbent state auditor Nicole Galloway who had been appointed to the post in 2015 by then Gov Jay Nixon following a vacancy won a full term in the 2018 State Auditor election 69 United States Senate election in Missouri 2018 70 Party Candidate Votes Republican Josh Hawley 1 254 927 51 38 12 27Democratic Claire McCaskill incumbent 1 112 935 45 57 9 24Independent Craig O Dear 34 398 1 41 N ALibertarian Japheth Campbell 27 316 1 12 4 95Green Jo Crain 12 706 0 52 N AWrite in 7 lt 0 01 N ATotal votes 2 442 289 100 00 N ARepublican gain from DemocraticCounties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Audrain Largest city Mexico Bates Largest city Butler Chariton Largest city Salisbury Clark Largest city Kahoka Clinton Largest city Cameron Daviess Largest city Gallatin Dunklin Largest city Kennett Franklin Largest city Washington Gentry Largest city Albany Grundy Largest city Trenton Henry Largest city Clinton Hickory Largest city Hermitage Howard Largest city Fayette Iron Largest city Ironton Knox Largest city Edina Lafayette Largest city Odessa Lewis Largest city Canton Linn Largest city Brookfield Livingston Largest city Chillicothe Madison Largest city Fredericktown Nodaway Largest city Maryville Pike Largest city Bowling Green Reynolds Largest city Ellington Schuyler Largest city Lancaster Scotland Largest city Memphis Scott Largest city Sikeston Shannon Largest city Winona St Francois Largest city Farmington Sullivan Largest city Milan Wayne Largest city Piedmont Worth Largest city Grant City Buchanan Largest city St Joseph Clay Largest city Liberty Jefferson Largest city Arnold Mississippi Largest city Charleston New Madrid Largest city New Madrid Pemiscot Largest city Caruthersville Ray Largest city Richmond Saline Largest city Marshall Washington Largest city Potosi Sainte Genevieve Largest city Ste Genevieve St Charles Largest city O Fallon Platte Largest city Kansas City Pettis Largest city Sedalia Pulaski Largest city Fort Leonard Wood Adair Largest city Kirksville Andrew Largest city Savannah Cass Largest city Harrisonville Greene Largest city Springfield Johnson Largest city Warrensburg Voter demographics editEdison Research exit poll Demographic subgroup McCaskill Hawley ofVotersGenderMen 42 57 49Women 51 47 51Age18 24 years old 55 42 625 29 years old 57 42 730 39 years old 52 45 1540 49 years old 44 54 1650 64 years old 43 56 3165 and older 45 54 25RaceWhite 42 57 84Black 91 8 8Latino 53 44 4Race by genderWhite men 37 62 41White women 46 52 43Black men 91 7 4Black women 90 9 5EducationHigh school or less 34 64 22Some college education 48 51 27Associate degree 46 53 14Bachelor s degree 51 48 22Advanced degree 58 41 15Party IDDemocrats 93 6 31Republicans 7 92 37Independents 46 51 32IdeologyLiberals 90 9 23Moderates 60 37 38Conservatives 8 91 39Marital statusMarried 43 55 63Unmarried 57 41 37Gender by marital statusMarried men 39 61 34Married women 49 49 28Unmarried men 47 50 11Unmarried women 64 33 21First time midterm election voterYes 59 38 13No 44 56 87Most important issue facing the countryImmigration 13 86 20Healthcare 71 27 47Gun policy 52 47 8Economy 33 65 23Area typeUrban 67 32 35Suburban 42 57 37Rural 27 71 28Source CNN 71 References edit 2018 Voter Turnout Report PDF Missouri Secretary of State December 7 2018 Wise Lindsay October 17 2017 GOP s top Senate recruit in Missouri won t commit to voting for McConnell as leader McClatchy Retrieved July 29 2018 United States Senate election in Missouri 2018 Ballotpedia Retrieved March 3 2017 Missouri Election Results The New York Times November 11 2018 Retrieved November 11 2018 Wise Lindsay September 1 2016 McCaskill to seek third term in U S Senate McClatchy Washington Bureau Retrieved November 17 2016 Mannies Jo November 18 2016 Undaunted by Democratic setbacks McCaskill running for re election in 2018 St Louis Public Radio Retrieved November 28 2016 McDermott Kevin August 9 2017 McCaskill faces primary challenge from the left by political novice St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved August 12 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l Candidate Filing List 2018 Primary Election Missouri Secretary of State Retrieved June 20 2018 Obama coming to California to raise money for an endangered Democratic senator Los Angeles Times March 30 2018 Retrieved March 31 2018 MO amp WI Sen Sen Catherine Cortez Masto D NV Helps These Dems Keep Up The Resistance Daily Kos September 30 2017 MO Sen Dick Durbin D IL Slams Josh Hawley R Over Remarks Linking Feminism To Sex Trafficking Daily Kos February 6 2018 MO Sen Kamala Harris D CA Helps Claire McCaskill D Fight Back To Defeat Trumpcare Daily Kos June 13 2017 MA amp MO Sen Maggie Hassan D NH Helps Warren D amp McCaskill D Fight Back Against Trump Daily Kos May 31 2017 Jones sent out an email to supporters soliciting donations to McCaskill MA WI MO amp NV Sen Elizabeth Warren D Helps These Dems Keep Up The Resistance Against Trump Daily Kos September 16 2017 Trump in visit to Missouri endorses Josh Hawley while promoting GOP tax plan KansasCity com Retrieved January 17 2018 a b c d 2018 Missouri primary election results Retrieved June 12 2019 Hawley Announces Bid Against McCaskill Roll Call October 10 2017 Retrieved October 10 2017 Austin Petersen Announces He s Running for US Senate as Republican Liberty Hangout July 3 2017 Retrieved July 4 2017 Exclusive Libertarian Activist Austin Petersen Is Running for U S Senate as a Republican Reason Podcast Reason Magazine July 4 2017 Retrieved July 4 2017 Ventimiglia Jack April 6 2017 Monetti seeks Senate seat The Daily Star Journal Retrieved April 10 2017 Suntrup Jack October 8 2017 Courtland Sykes mystery U S Senate candidate from Missouri offers Trump inspired populism on steroids Trump supporters protesters turn out for presidential visit in Springfield The Columbia Missourian August 30 2017 Retrieved January 7 2018 Drucker David M July 3 2017 Top GOP Senate recruit Ann Wagner won t challenge Claire McCaskill The Washington Examiner Retrieved July 3 2017 Jeff Notes Greitens reschedules tax tour Mizzou professor not running for Senate Springfield News Leader Retrieved January 16 2018 Erickson Kurt July 7 2017 GOP state lawmaker planning bid for McCaskill seat St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved July 9 2017 State Rep Curtman backs off possible U S Senate bid St Louis Post Dispatch October 14 2017 Retrieved October 14 2017 Faughn Scott July 5 2017 Wagner s decision remakes Republicans 2018 plans The Missouri Times Retrieved July 17 2017 Yokley Eli July 6 2017 To Avoid Senate Primary Fight Missouri Republicans Want Hawley to Decide Morning Consult Retrieved July 17 2017 a b McDermott Kevin July 15 2017 A year from the first votes multiple Republicans weighing a McCaskill challenge St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved July 17 2017 Shesgreen Deirdre July 17 2017 Hartzler opts against Senate bid to challenge McCaskill USAToday Retrieved July 17 2017 McDermott Kevin Raasch Chuck July 17 2017 Missouri House Speaker Richardson preparing to run for state auditor next year says spokesman St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved August 15 2017 McDermott Kevin August 15 2017 Schmitt out of Missouri s U S Senate race backs Hawley for GOP nomination St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved August 15 2017 Erickson Kurt February 27 2017 Missouri GOP basks in success looks forward to 2018 St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved February 27 2017 Robbins Brian September 7 2017 Wasinger to announce bid for State Auditor The Missouri Times Retrieved September 7 2017 Lowry Bryan July 24 2017 Missouri state rep eyes run against McCaskill after encouragement from Wagner The Kansas City Star Retrieved July 25 2017 George W Bush to fundraise for GOP candidates Politico September 11 2018 Byrnes Jesse September 11 2018 George W Bush to hit fundraising circuit for GOP candidates Trump in visit to Missouri endorses Josh Hawley while promoting GOP tax plan The Kansas City Star November 29 2017 a b Missouri GOP Aims to Avoid Akin Repeat Unseat McCaskill Real Clear Politics July 21 2017 a b c Former Missouri senators ask Hawley to enter US Senate race Associated Press July 20 2017 The Top 10 Senate Races of 2018 Politico December 24 2017 Congressman Jason Smith Southeast Missouri is Trump Country Ozarks First September 11 2018 Top Missouri GOP officials to help Hawley fundraise HeraldStandard com June 26 2018 Retrieved July 15 2018 McDermott Kevin August 15 2017 Schmitt out of Missouri s U S Senate race backs Hawley for GOP nomination StLToday com Retrieved January 17 2018 Ex Trump strategist Steve Bannon backs Hawley bringing insurgent stamp and controversy News Leader com Retrieved January 17 2018 McCaskill tears into GOP challenger Hawley during Jackson County visit KansasCity com Retrieved January 17 2018 Gregory J Holman May 30 2018 Hawley gets Missouri Right to Life endorsement in U S Senate race against McCaskill Springfield News Leader Stritzel Chris September 4 2017 Election 2018 Endorsing Austin Petersen for Senate Building St Louis Archived from the original 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