Missouri State Representative Jason Smith (R-Salem)
VAN BUREN, Mo. (AP) - Missouri Republicans have chosen a young state lawmaker promising a “fresh approach” as their candidate to replace former Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson.
Jason Smith won the nomination Saturday after several rounds of voting by an 84-person Republican committee. He is the speaker pro tem of the Missouri House.
At age 32, Smith would be one of the younger members of Congress. He pledged to “bring a fresh approach” to conservative policies without trying to “yell the loudest.”
Missouri’s 8th Congressional District is one of three vacant seats in the nation, but it’s the only one where party leaders not voters are choosing the candidates. Democrats will select their nominee next weekend.
Emerson resigned January 22nd to lead a national association for rural electric cooperatives.
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our earlier story:
Missouri Republican leaders have chosen a 32-year-old state representative as their party’s choice to run for Congress later this year.
Jason Smith is currently speaker pro tem of the Missouri House.
He’ll be facing a Democratic opponent in the race for congress from the 8th district, south of St. Louis.
Democratic leaders choose their candidate at a meeting next weekend.
That candidate will face Smith in the race to replace Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson who resigned last month to take a job with the rural electric co-op industry.
- Bob Hamilton, KMOX News


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