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Missouri Attorney General election, 2016

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Missouri Attorney General election, 2016

The 2016 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2016, to elect the Attorney General of Missouri, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Republican Josh Hawley defeated the Democratic nominee Teresa Hensley.

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Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Chris Koster did run for re-election to a third term in office. Instead he unsuccessfully ran for Governor.

Declared

  • Teresa Hensley, former Cass County Prosecuting Attorney and nominee for MO-04 in 2012
  • Jake Zimmerman, St. Louis County Assessor, former State Representative and former Assistant Attorney General
  • Withdrawn

  • Scott Sifton, State Senator (running for re-election)
  • Declined

  • Jennifer Joyce, St. Louis Circuit Attorney
  • Jason Kander, Missouri Secretary of State (running for the U.S. Senate)
  • Chris Koster, incumbent Attorney General (running for Governor)
  • Joe Maxwell, former Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
  • Jean Peters Baker, Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney
  • Mike Sanders, Jackson County Executive, former Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney and former Chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party
  • Declared

  • Josh Hawley, law professor at University of Missouri School of Law and former clerk for United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
  • Kurt Schaefer, State Senator
  • Declined

  • Catherine Hanaway, former Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives and former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri (running for Governor)
  • Tim Jones, Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives
  • Eric Schmitt, State Senator (running for State Treasurer)
  • Controversy

    Allegations of abuse of office by Missouri attorney general candidate Kurt Schaefer have surfaced: Schaefer allegedly pressured the former University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe to interfere with Josh Hawley's ability to run for the Attorney General. Hawley was a professor at the University of Missouri. Wolfe wrote in a January 19 email: “Schaefer had several meetings with me pressuring me to take away Josh Hawley's right to run for Attorney General by taking away an employee's right to ask for an unpaid leave of absence when running for public office.” The email went on to say he was worried that Schaefer might influence cuts in the university's budget due to political fall out if he did not do as Schaefer asked.

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    Missouri Attorney General election, 2016 Wikipedia