

Republican Association of Central Committees of MO
Working together to secure Missouri values & freedoms
District Maps
County, Legislative, Senatorial, Congressional, and Judicial maps.
Click any map to go to the website where they can be enlarged.
There are 114 counties plus the city of St. Louis. Each of these 1155 entities has a Republican Central Committee. To find contact information for any committee, click HERE. Select your county from the dropdown list, and you will see lots of information about leadership connected to your county.
There are 163 legislative districts (LD) in Missouri. Each LD is represented in Jeff City by a state representative, and the chamber to which they belong is the House of Representatives (House). To view all House members, click HERE.
To view the MO Republican party LD officers, click HERE and then click the "LD Officers" tab. Use the dropdown filters to further identify the information you are seeking.
There are 34 senatorial districts (SD) in Missouri. Each SD is represented in Jeff City by a state senator, and the chamber to which they belong is the Senate. To view all Senate members, click HERE.
To view the MO Republican party SD officers, click HERE and then click the "SD Officers" tab. Use the dropdown filters to further identify the information you are seeking.
There are 8 congressional districts (CD) in Missouri. Each CD is represented in DC by a US Congressman, and the chamber to which they belong is the US House of Representatives (House). To view all Missouri US House members, click HERE.,
To view the MO Republican party CD officers, click HERE and then click the "CD Officers" tab. Use the dropdown filters to further identify the information you are seeking.
Judicial Map
Missouri is made up of circuit courts, appellate courts, and the MO Supreme Court.
Circuit courts are the smaller enclosed boxes (46 total). Appellate courts are the larger boxes (western, eastern, southern). Click the map above to go to the court's own website and view a larger version of this map.
We do not currently have a complete list of the MO Republican party JD officers.
Reorganization Help
Every two years the Republican party "reorganizes", which means new committee are formed at the county level, and new officers are elected at every level including the state committee and state chair. To properly reorganize, it is critical that all members of the party who are eligible to vote attend the appropriate reorganization meetings. The information below is intended to help with that process. Click any box to learn more about who is included in that particular reorganization voting.
The organization chart is from the MO GOP handbook.

This map is from the MO GOP handbook and is the structure of the Republican party (and any other party in Missouri, as defined by statute). To learn more about any part of this structure, click the appropriate tab on this box. The structure is made up of the following groups.
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Central Committees (CC)
​Legislative Districts (LD)
​Senatorial Districts (SD)
​Congressional Districts (CD) (Also referred to as US House Districts)
​Judicial Districts (JD)
​State Committee (MRSC)
​Republican National Committee (RNC)
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During reorganization, people run on the primary ballot to be members of the CC. (They can also be appointed by the majority of the committee for vacant positions if they didn't run on the primary ballot.) Following the primary, each of the above groups (other than the RNC) elects new officers on a timetable specified by state statute (115.621). The CC members are automatically also members of the LD their township or ward is located in (sometimes more than one). The CC chair and v.chair and the LD chair and v.chair are involved in electing officers for the SD, CD, and JD districts. To see more about how each group is organized, and who is included, click a tab from the list above.
It is critical to know what SD, CD, and JD your county or legislative district is connected to because that determines whether the top two officers of your CC and LD are included and therefore have votes. These positions can be involved in shaping the policies of the MO GOP, so every vote counts.
Find the CCs and LDs in Your Reorganization District
This section is under construction. We expect to have it completed soon.
Legislative District Reorganization (LD)
At reorganization, all LD committee members meet to elect new LD officers. RSMo116.621.3. specifies the committee members must meet not earlier than five weeks after each primary election but in no event later than the sixth Saturday after each primary election.
The CC committee people whose precinct, ward, or township is either completely or partly within the boundaries of the LD are part of that LD* and have a vote at reorganization.
*Example: Bates County includes LD62 and LD125. Those committee people whose townships are in LD125 are voting members of that LD, and those committee people whose townships are in LD62 are voting members of that LD. If a township crosses into both LDs, the committee people of that township are part of both LDs. See RSMo115.619 for statute language.

If you are unsure of your LD, look it up HERE.
Click the dropdown and select your LD to see which county committees (CC) are included in the LD, and the names and contact info for the LD chair and V.chair (if we have them). Other offices are listed as well to provide additional resources for contacting the chair and v.chair for various reorganization meetings (SD, CD, & JD) that include the LDs.
Counties Included
Atchison, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway
Name | County | Email | LD Chair/V.Chair | LD Sec & Treas |
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001 Unknown |
Senatorial District Reorganization (SD)
Click your SD from the list to see which counties (CC) and legislative districts (LD) are included. The chairs and v.chairs of the included CCs and LDs districts must all be contacted for any meetings of the SD. Reorganization occurs, per RSMo115.621, not earlier than four weeks after each primary election but in no event later than the fifth Saturday after each primary election
If you are unsure of your SD, look it up HERE.
CCs Included
LDs Included
120, 121, 122, 124, 141, 142, 143
