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Missouri’s 6th Congressional race ramps up following Rep. Sam Graves’ retirement

FILE -- A voting sign outside the Boone County Government Center.
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FILE -- A voting sign outside the Boone County Government Center.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

After U.S. Representative Sam Graves (R-Tarkio) dropped out of Missouri's 6th Congressional District race, former podcast host Chris Stigall announced he's running to fill the seat hours after Graves announcement.

The 6th District covers much of the northern portion of the state, including over 30 counties in the new 2025 congressional map.

Early Friday morning, Stigall posted a video to social media announcing his "sudden" candidate filing and that he was leaving his early morning radio show on Salem Radio Network to focus on the race.

"I've decided it's time to join in the fight to fight for what made this country so great 250 years ago. It's time to put up or shut up. President Trump is going to need all the reinforcements he can get in Washington," Stigall said. "That's why I'm going to leave my show."

There is only one other Republican candidate running for the 6th District, Jim Ingram.

Three Democrats have also filed, one being Josh Smead, who also took to social media responding to Graves' retirement.

"Sam Graves has retired officially, he's thrown in the towel. I think that's pretty indicative that they hear us, they see the movement that we're building and at this point we're going to keep our foot on the gas," Smead said.

Democrats Matt Levine, who filed Thursday, and Scot Pondelick are also running for a shot at Congress.

There's rumored to be another Republican who could join the race following Graves' announcement.

Platte County Prosecutor Eric Zahnd and Presiding Commissioner Scott Fricker put out a joint statement Saturday morning announcing their support for Nathan Willett to enter the race.

"Not many things have brought us together over the last few months, but we are coming together to support Nathan Willett for Congress should he decide to file next week," the release, posted to Facebook, says.

Willett is currently a councilman for Kansas City and is running for the Missouri Senate District 34 seat against Sean Poche. Willett has not filed for the Congressional race.

Candidate filings close Tuesday at 5 p.m.

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