Primary election coming Aug. 2 | – The Salem News

Posted: July 27, 2022 at 11:09 am

The 2020 Primary Election saw a 42% voter turnout in Dent County. However, the Presidential office was on the ballot that year, which historically guarantees higher voter turnout. A better expectation would be to look at the 2018 Primary Election which saw a slightly lower 40.65% voter turnout.

Dent County Clerk Angie Curley told The Salem News Monday morning that she expects voter turnout to track similarly to past years.

Curley also wanted to remind voters that this since this is a primary election, voters will select the ballot based on a party Republican, Democrat, Constitution, or Libertarian.

The polls will be open Aug. 2 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

In-person absentee voting continues at the Dent County courthouse through Monday at 5 p.m.

U.S. Senate Race

This year is unusual since there is no incumbent running for Missouris U.S. Senate seatsomething that has not happened in Missouri since current senator, Roy Blunt, won the 2010 election after former senator Kit Bond decided to retire.

Blunt announced his retirement in March, leaving the office to one of the 34 candidates in the runningthe largest number of candidates vying for the seat since that same 2010 Primary Election when there were 37 candidates on the ballot.

Of the 34 candidates this August there are 21 Republican Party, 11 Democratic Party, one Libertarian Party and one Constitution Party. See the sample ballot on page 5A for details.

U.S. House of Representative Race (District 8)

Republican incumbent Jason Smith faces off against republican Jacob Turner in the primary. Randy McCallian is the only Democratic candidate running for the seat. Smith has held the office since 2013.

Jim Higgins is the only Libertarian candidate running for the seat.

Either Smith or Turner will be up against McCallian and Higgins in November.

Missouri Senate (District 16)

Uniquely, due to redistricting this past legislative session, there are two republican candidates who are both serving in Jefferson City at present: Suzie Pollock and Justin Dan Brown.

Pollock currently serves as the State Representative for District 123; however, redistricting drew Pollock out of her district and into District 16. Brown has been State Senator for Dent County voters since elected in 2018.

Tara Anura is the only Democratic candidate running for the seat.

Missouri House of Representatives (District 120)

Republican Matt Williams faces off against republican incumbent Ron Copeland who was elected in 2020. There are no Democratic Party or third party candidates running for the seat.

Dent County Presiding Commissioner

The most notable local office during the August Primary Election is that of presiding commissioner. Republican Craig Smith and republican Travis Fulton face off against republican incumbent Darrell Skiles. There are no Democratic Party or third party candidates running for the position.

Other important offices on the ballot

There are several other important local and statewide positions on the ballot including county circuit clerk Republican candidates Lisa Blackwell and Kristi (Morton) Craig.

See sample ballot below.

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