State Senator District 34 in Missouri State Senate District 34, Missouri
2026 Primary Election
- Mike Jones — Incumbent Mayor of Windsor Heights in Windsor Heights, Iowa
Mike Jones has been the Mayor of Windsor Heights since 2022 and previously served on the City Council from 2018 to 2022. He was born in Des Moines, raised in Urbandale and Windsor Heights, and is a graduate of Johnston High School. He attended Des Moines Area Community College, earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa, and obtained a law degree from Drake University. Jones works as an attorney in the Des Moines Adult Public Defender's Office. He decided to run for city council in 2017, motivated by a desire to ensure residents were heard in local government. After four years on the council, he ran for mayor to provide more leadership for the city.
- Sean Pouche — Incumbent State Representative in Kansas City, MO
Sean Pouche is a conservative Republican and a retired Navy Commander currently serving as a Missouri State Representative for District 13. First elected in 2020, he assumed office in January 2021 and represents constituents from Platte and Buchanan counties, hailing from Kansas City. Pouche is actively campaigning for a seat in the Missouri State Senate, running in the Republican primary for District 34 scheduled for August 4, 2026. His tenure in the House of Representatives is set to conclude in January 2027.
- Ryan Gerster — Candidate for State Senator in MO
Ryan Gerster is a candidate for the Missouri State Senate, representing District 34, in the 2026 Republican primary election. He is seeking to serve in the state's legislative body. His candidacy is confirmed across multiple voter information platforms. A profile associated with him on one platform outlines a pledge for candidates to run as independent, people-powered, anti-corruption, and civil, suggesting a focus on transparency, grassroots funding, and ethical conduct in politics.
- Shereka Barnes — Incumbent Vice President, Park Hill School District Board of Education in Kansas City, MO
Shereka Barnes, a lifelong Kansas City native and Missouri Western State University graduate, is running for Missouri State Senate District 34. She currently serves her second term as vice president of the Park Hill School District Board of Education, with 35 years of experience connected to the district as a student, parent, and educator. Barnes' campaign is centered on strengthening public education, expanding access to healthcare, and supporting economic opportunities for Missouri families. Drawing on her professional background in healthcare and education and personal experiences with financial challenges, she seeks to bring accountable leadership to Jefferson City and advocate for policies that directly address the real-life needs of students, families, and local communities.
- Pam May — Candidate for State Senator in St. Joseph, MO
Pam May is a lifelong Missourian with deep roots in northwest Missouri, having called District 34 home for nearly two decades. A former Legal Aid advocate, she has dedicated her career to standing up for people whose voices often go unheard. May is running as a Democratic candidate to represent Missouri's 34th Senate District, serving Platte County and western Buchanan County, including St. Joseph. Her campaign centers on "Putting People First," aiming to bring leadership that truly prioritizes the needs of her neighbors. She is ready to bring her experience and dedication to the Missouri Senate.