MOGOP Newsletter: November 12th, Election Recap
Thanks to the efforts of Missouri’s grassroots Republicans, Missouri stayed a very bright RED after Tuesday’s election. In the State House, Republicans retained their supermajority, which Democrats were so eager to break. In January 2023, 111 of the House members will be Republican. Republicans also retained their supermajority in the State Senate. We didn’t gain any seats, nor did we… More
Missouri Republicans Have Historic Election Night
Jefferson City, Mo. — Tuesday, come January 2023, for the first time in state history, Republicans will have supermajorities in the Missouri House and Senate while also occupying all state-wide elected offices. A supermajority in the Missouri House and Senate requires that two-thirds of the members of either chamber are of the same political party. The election Tuesday night ushered… More
Scott Fitzpatrick To Be Missouri’s Next State Auditor
Jefferson City, Mo. — Tuesday, Scott Fitzpatrick will be Missouri’s next state auditor after easily securing the majority of votes. Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick beat his Democrat opponent, Representative Alan Green, by double-digits in the race to be the state's next auditor. Before being appointed by Governor Mike Parson to be state treasurer, Scott Fitzpatrick served in the Missouri House of… More
Eric Schmitt To Be Missouri’s Next U.S. Senator
Jefferson City, Mo. — Tuesday night Eric Schmitt comfortably coasted to victory to be Missouri’s next U.S. Senator. Eric Schmitt, currently Missouri’s Attorney General, defeated his Democrat opponent, and Anheuser-Busch heiress, Trudy Busch Valentine. Election results showed Schmitt won across the state with a significant margin over Busch Valentine. Schmitt will be replacing current U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, who is retiring… More
Missouri Republican Party Executive Committee Passes Resolution Supporting Amendment 4
Jefferson City, Mo. — On Wednesday the Missouri Republican Party’s Executive State Committee unanimously passed a resolution in support of Missouri Constitutional Amendment 4. If passed on November 8th, Amendment 4 would require that Kansas City appropriate 25 percent of its annual revenue towards the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department. The resolution cites the Missouri Republican Party Platform’s support of… More
MOGOP Statement – One Week Until The 2022 Election
Jefferson City, Mo. — Today, Missouri Republican Party Chairman Nick Myers released the following statement on one week from election day. “One week from today Missourians will reject Democrat policies. Missourians will send a message to Missouri Democrats who are following the lead of the radical national party leaders. Missourians will do our part and send a message to Speaker… More
KC Star Alters Letter to the Editor
Jefferson City, Mo. — On Friday the Kansas City Star substantially altered a letter to the editor submitted by the Secretary of the Jackson County Republican Party. Carolyn Caton, Secretary for the Jackson County Republican Party, submitted a letter to the editor at the Kansas City Star (KC Star) this week voicing her support for Republican U.S. Senate candidate, Eric… More
Missouri Republican Party’s Executive Committee Recommends Vote Against Amendment 3
Jefferson City, Mo. — Wednesday, the Missouri Republican Party’s Executive Committee passed a recommendation against Amendment 3. Amendment 3 will be on the November 8th election ballot. If passed it would allow for the possession, consumption, purchase and cultivation of marijuana for Missourians 21 and older, and would also expunge records for people with non-violent cannabis offenses, unless the offenses… More
Trudy Busch Valentine Has Already Been Bought
Jefferson City, Mo. — Despite her claims to stand up to health insurance companies, Trudy Busch Valentine’s financial disclosure statement filed July 3rd, shows the Democrat U.S. Senate Candidate has several large investments in those exact health insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, and holdings in other health care stocks. Indicating a possible conflict of interest. Last week the Springfield Daily Citizen reported… More