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MO House 11 Primary: Three GOP Candidates, One Unopposed Democrat

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KQTV) — Three Republicans are competing in the August primary for the MO House 11 seat, while one Democrat is running unopposed ahead of November.

On the final day to file for candidacy, the Missouri Secretary of State's office is reporting that four total candidates have filed for the Missouri House of Representatives District 11 seat.

Luke Rae (Faucett) is running unopposed in the primary on the Democratic ticket.

Meanwhile, there are three candidates on the Republican side— Taylor Crouse (St. Joseph), Tina Goodrick (St. Joseph), and Kim Miller (St. Joseph).

The primary election is set for August 4.

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