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0000017b-27e8-d2e5-a37b-7fffd9f70000On November 8, Missourians chose their next governor, determined races for U.S. congressional seats and several for the Missouri statehouse. In addition, voters decided among five proposed changes to the Missouri constitution.See the election results here, and view our coverage below on the local candidates and issues. Post election, we're continuing to add to our coverage with related content.

Many to Run Unopposed for Greene County Offices in November

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Harold Bengsch will run unopposed in the Greene County Commission, District 1, race. There were no other candidates for that position on Tuesday’s primary ballot.  In District 2, Republican Lincoln Hough defeated David “Chester” Myers to run against Libertarian Cecil Ince in November.

Jim Arnott will have no competition in the race for Greene County Sheriff in November.  He ran unopposed in Tuesday’s primary.

Others who will run unopposed for Greene County offices in November:  Rick Kessinger for assessor.  He defeated Steven Kimmey and Justin Siano Tuesday.  Justin Hill for treasurer who also ran unopposed in the primary election and Lee Ann Walker for public administrator who was also unopposed Tuesday.

Click here for detailed Greene County election results.

Follow KSMU’s primary coverage and the candidates and issues on the general election ballot here.

Michele Skalicky has worked at KSMU since the station occupied the old white house at National and Grand. She enjoys working on both the announcing side and in news and has been the recipient of statewide and national awards for news reporting. She likes to tell stories that make a difference. Michele enjoys outdoor activities, including hiking, camping and leisurely kayaking.