Candidate filing began Tuesday for the Aug. 2 primary election in Missouri.
County candidates can file at the Pettis County Clerk’s Office while state and federal candidates file with the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office. Filing ends March 29.
Candidates must list a political party. Those who win their party’s race in August will go on to the General Election on Nov. 8.
U.S. Senate
Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., announced last year that he would not be seeking another term after serving since 2010. That announcement led to a long list of candidates making their own announcements to seek Blunt’s vacant seat in 2022.
Republicans who filed Tuesday include Patrick A. Lewis, Eric Schmitt, Billy Long, Eric Greitens,
Bernie Mowinski, C.W. Gardner, Deshon Porter, Vicky Hartzler, Dave Sims, Mark McCloskey, Eric McElroy, Dennis Lee Chilton, Robert Allen, Dave Schatz and Hartford Tunnell.
Democrats who filed Tuesday include Lewis Rolen, Scott Sifton, Gena Ross, Carla Coffee Wright, Josh Shipp, Spencer Toder, Lucas Kunce and Jewel Kelly.
Missouri Auditor
Auditor Nicole Galloway, a Democrat, announced last year she was not seeking re-election after serving in her position since 2015 and a failed gubernatorial campaign against Gov. Mike Parson in 2020.
Republicans who filed Tuesday include David Gregory and Scott Fitzpatrick.
One Democrat, Alan Green, filed on Tuesday.
U.S. House District 4
The state Senate is still debating the new congressional map for 2022, so the eight U.S. House districts could change. Currently, Pettis County is part of District 4.
U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Harrisonville, is running for Blunt’s Senate seat, leaving her House seat open for a new candidate.
Republicans were the only candidates to file Tuesday: Jim Campbell, Rick Brattin, William (Bill) Irwin, Mark Alford, Kalena Bruce, Taylor Burks and Sara Walsh.
State Senate District 28
The Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission is still debating the new state Senate map for 2022, so the 34 districts could still change. Currently, Pettis County is part of District 28.
State Sen. Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo, is up for reelection in 2022. If she wins, this will be her last four-year term in the Senate due to term limits.
Crawford filed on Tuesday, along with fellow Republican Bill Yarberry, of Fair Play.
State House District 52
After the House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission unanimously approved a new House map in January, the northern portion of Pettis County remains represented by District 52. However, the county is no longer represented by Districts 48, 51 and 54.
State Rep. Brad Pollitt, R-Sedalia, was first elected to the state House in 2018 and is up for reelection in 2022.
Pollitt was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
State House District 54
After the House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission unanimously approved a new House map in January, the northern portion of Johnson County remains represented by District 54. However, the county is no longer represented by Districts 51, 52 and 53.
State Rep. Dan Houx, R-Warrensburg, is up for reelection in 2022. If he wins, this will be his last two-year term in the House due to term limits.
Houx was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
State House District 57
The southern portions of Pettis and Johnson counties will now be represented by District 57 based on the House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission’s new House map. The position is currently held by state Rep. Rodger Reedy, R-Windsor. Currently, District 57 covers portions of Benton, Cass, and Bates counties, but it will now cover portions of Johnson, Pettis and Benton counties.
Reedy filed for re-election on Tuesday along with fellow candidate James Mahlon White, of Warsaw. Libertarian William Truman (Bill) Wayne, of Warrensburg, also filed.
Pettis County Presiding Commissioner
Presiding Commissioner David Dick, a Republican, is up for re-election this year. Dick was first elected in 2014.
Dick and fellow Republican Bill Taylor, of La Monte, filed on Tuesday.
Pettis County Auditor
The seat of Auditor Beverly Dillion, a Republican, is up in the 2022 primary election. Dillion was first elected in 2014.
Dillon was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Pettis County Circuit Clerk
Circuit Clerk Susan Sadler, a Republican, is up for re-election in 2022. Sadler has served as Circuit Clerk since 2006.
Sadler was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Pettis County Clerk
County Clerk Nick La Strada, a Republican, is up for re-election in 2022. La Strada was elected as County Clerk in 2010.
La Strada was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Pettis County Collector
County Collector Marsha Boeschen, a Republican, is up for re-election this year. Boeschen has served Pettis County residents since she was elected in 2010.
Boeschen was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Pettis County Prosecutor
Prosecutor Phillip Sawyer, a Republican, has served Pettis County since being elected in 2014. Sawyer’s seat is up for election in 2022.
Sawyer was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Pettis County Recorder of Deeds
Recorder of Deeds Barbara Clevenger, a Republican, will see her four-year seat up for election this year. Clevenger has served as recorder of deeds since 2010.
Clevenger was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Associate Judge Division 5
Judge Paul Beard, a Republican, is up for re-election to 2022. Beard was first elected in 2006.
Beard was the only candidate to file Tuesday.
Associate Judge Division 6
Judge Jeff Mittelhauser, a Republican, is up for re-election again this year. Mittelhauser was first elected as an associate judge in 2014 after serving as Pettis County Prosecutor.
Mittelhauser was the only candidate to file Tuesday.