Now that the primaries are over, it’s time to turn toward the general election on Nov. 4. These are the races that will be on the ballot.
President
Republican: John McCain (presumptive nominee)
Democrat: Barack Obama (presumptive nominee)
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Constitution: Chuck Baldwin
Independent: Ralph Nader
Governor
Republican: Kenny Hulshof
Democrat: Jay Nixon
Libertarian: Andy Finkenstadt
Constitution: Gregory Thompson
Lieutenant governor
Republican: Peter Kinder
Democrat: Sam Page
Libertarian: Teddy Fleck
Constitution: James Rensing
Secretary of state
Republican: Mitch Hubbard
Democrat: Robin Carnahan
Libertarian: Wes Upchurch
Constitution: Denise Neely
Attorney general
Republican: Michael Gibbons
Democrat: Chris Koster
State treasurer
Republican: Brad Lager
Democrat: Clint Zweifel
Ninth District U.S. Representative
Republican: Blaine Luetkemeyer
Democrat: Judy Baker
Libertarian: Tamara Millay
19th District state senator
Republican: Kurt Schaefer
Democrat: Chuck Graham
Libertarian: Christopher Dwyer
21st District state representative
Republican: Steve Hobbs
Democrat: Kelly Schultz
23rd District state representative
Democrat: Stephen Webber
24th District state representative
Republican: Ed Robb
Democrat: Chris Kelly
25th District state representative
Republican: Ryan Asbridge
Democrat: Mary Still
Circuit judge, Circuit 13, Division 4
Republican: Jodie Asel
Boone County Southern District commissioner
Democrat: Karen Miller
Boone County Northern District commissioner
Democrat: Skip Elkin
Boone County sheriff
Democrat: Dwayne Carey
Boone County treasurer
Democrat: Kay Murray
Public administrator
Republican: John Sullivan
Democrat: Cathy Richards
Democrat: Tom Schauwecker
Constitutional Amendment 1
Whether to add a statement to the Missouri Constitution making English the official language for all government meetings where public business is discussed, decided, or public policy is formulated.
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Some corrections:
I don't believe Ralph Nader is officially on the ballot yet, but his campaign has submitted petitions to the Secretary of State, which has said "The signatures must be verified by August 12th. If all legal requirements are met, the Secretary of State’s Office would certify Nader for the ballot by August 19th."
Also according to the SoS website, the Constitution Party will have Rodney D. Farthing as their candidate for state treasurer.