Local The
Republican Party controls politics at the local level in Atchison County. Republicans hold all but two of the elected positions in the county.
State All of Atchison County is a part of Missouri's 1st District in the
Missouri House of Representatives and is represented by Jeff Farnan (R-
Stanberry). All of Atchison County is a part of Missouri's 12th District in the
Missouri Senate and is currently represented by Rusty Black (R-
Chillicothe).
Federal All of Atchison County is included in
Missouri's 6th Congressional District and is currently represented by
Sam Graves (R-
Tarkio) in the
U.S. House of Representatives. Graves was elected to a twelfth term in
2022 over Democratic challenger Henry Martin. Atchison County, along with the rest of the state of Missouri, is represented in the
U.S. Senate by
Josh Hawley (R-
Columbia) and
Eric Schmitt (R-
Glendale). Blunt was elected to a second term in
2016 over then-Missouri Secretary of State
Jason Kander.
Political culture At the presidential level, Atchison County is solidly Republican. Atchison County strongly favored
Donald Trump in both
2016 and
2020.
Bill Clinton was the last Democratic presidential nominee to carry Atchison County in
1992 with a plurality of the vote, and a Democrat hasn't won majority support from the county's voters in a presidential election since
Lyndon Johnson in
1964. Like most rural areas throughout northwest Missouri, voters in Atchison County generally adhere to socially and culturally
conservative principles which tend to influence their Republican leanings. In 2018, Missourians voted on a proposition (Proposition A) concerning
right to work, the outcome of which ultimately reversed the right to work legislation passed in the state the previous year. However, 57.61% of Atchison County voters cast their ballots to keep the law.
Missouri presidential preference primaries 2020 The 2020 presidential primaries for both the Democratic and Republican parties were held in Missouri on March 10. On the Democratic side, former
Vice President Joe Biden (D-
Delaware) both won statewide and carried Atchison County by a wide margin. Biden went on to defeat
President Donald Trump in the general election. Incumbent
President Donald Trump (R-
Florida) faced a primary challenge from former
Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld, but won both Atchison County and statewide by large margins.
2016 The 2016 presidential primaries for both the Republican and Democratic parties were held in Missouri on March 15. Businessman
Donald Trump (R-
New York) narrowly won the state overall and carried a plurality of the vote in Atchison County. He went on to win the presidency. On the Democratic side,
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-
Vermont) carried Atchison County, but former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-
New York) won statewide by a small margin. Clinton won the nomination that year.
2012 The 2012 Missouri Republican Presidential Primary's results were nonbinding on the state's national convention delegates. Voters in Atchison County supported former
U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-
Pennsylvania), who finished first in the state at large, but eventually lost the nomination to former
Governor Mitt Romney (R-
Massachusetts). Delegates to the congressional district and state conventions were chosen at a county caucus, which selected a delegation favoring Santorum. Incumbent
President Barack Obama easily won the Missouri Democratic Primary and renomination. He defeated Romney in the general election.
2008 In 2008, the Missouri Republican Presidential Primary was closely contested, with
Senator John McCain (R-
Arizona) prevailing and eventually winning the nomination. Then-
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-
New York) received more votes than any candidate from either party in Atchison County during the 2008 presidential primary. Despite initial reports that Clinton had won Missouri,
Barack Obama (D-
Illinois), also a
Senator at the time, narrowly defeated her statewide and later became that year's Democratic nominee, going on to win the presidency. ==See also==