This page will be updated as election results are updated by City, County and State election offices. The polls closed at 7 p.m.

Following are the unofficial election results. The election results will not be come official until they are certified by the various election boards.

Update: As of 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 116 of 116 Kansas City Precincts have reported, and 129 of 129 Jackson County Precincts have reported.

For U.S. Senator – 89% reporting

Eric Schmitt (R) – 55.5%

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – 42.1%

Jonathan Dine (L) – 1.7%

Paul Venable (C) – 0.7%

For State Auditor – 92% reporting

Scott Fitzpatrick (R) – 59%

Alan Green (D) – 38%

John A. Hartwig, Jr. (L) – 3%

For U.S. Representative 5th District – 54% reporting

Jacob Turk (R) – 36.5%

Emanuel Cleaver, II (D) – 60.9%

Robin Dominick (L) – 2.5%

For State Representative 19th District

Karen I. Spalding (R) – 22%

Ingrid Burnett (D) – 78%

For State Representative 23rd District:

Michael L. Johnson (D) – Uncontested

For County Executive – Jackson County

Theresa Cass Galvin (R) – 45%

Frank White, Jr. (D) – 55%

For County Legislator – 1st District

Christina McDonough Hunt’s (R) – 22%

Manuel “Manny” Abarca IV (D) – 78%

For County Legislator – 2nd District

Venessa Huskey (D) – Uncontested

For County Legislator – 3rd District

April LaJune McGill (R) – 48%

Charlie Franklin (D) – 52%

For County Legislator – 2nd District At-Large

John J. Murphy (R) – 40%

Donna Peyton (D) – 60%

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1

Revises rules for state investments (92% reporting)

NO – 54%

YES – 46%

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3

Legalizes marijuana (89% reporting)

NO – 47%

YES – 53%

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4

Allows state lawmakers to increase funding for police in Kansas City (89% reporting)

NO – 37%

YES – 63%

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 5

Creates the state Department of the National Guard (92% reporting)

NO – 40%

YES – 60%

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

Calls a convention to consider changes to the Missouri Constitution (92% reporting)

NO – 68%

YES – 32%

JACKSON COUNTY QUESTION NO. 1

YES with 75%

KANSAS CITY QUESTION NO. 1

YES with 71%

KANSAS CITY QUESTION NO. 2

YES with 71%

KANSAS CITY QUESTION NO. 3

YES with 55%