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Missouri House Districts 

(Total Number of House Districts  # 163)

(MDPAAC Head Quarters in HD - 45) 

 

[ House Capitol Display Map ]

[ Statewide Summary Map ]
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[ Kansas City Area Summary ]
( 8.5 x 11 Kansas City Area )

[ St. Louis Area Summary ]
( 8.5 x 11 St. Louis Area )

[ Springfield Area Summary ]
( 8.5 x 11 Springfield Area )

[ Apportionment Plan ]

District Reports:
Communities - Districts[ PDF | *XLS ]
Counties - Districts[ PDF | *XLS ]
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 Maps of Missouri House Districts: http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/maps/house/pdf_color/House%20Capitol%20Map.pdf

 

 

 Missouri City Listings:Total Cities # 640

 

A-C

A

 

City started with A # 32

B

 

City started with B # 64

 

C

 

City started with C # 73

[edit] D-F

D

 

City started with D # 20

E

 

City started with E # 26

F

 

City started with F # 29

[edit] G-K

G

 

City started with G # 32

H

 

City started with H # 41

I

 

City started with I # 5

 

J

 

City started with J # 8

K

 

City started with K # 20

[edit] L-N

L

 

City started with L # 46

M

 

City started with M # 55

N

 

City started with N # 29

[edit] O-R

O

 

City started with O # 18

P

 

City started with P # 41

Q

 

City started with Q # 3

R

 

City started with R # 25

[edit] S-W

S

 

City started with S # 60

T

 

City started with T # 15

U

 

 

 City started with U # 6

V

 

City started with V # 9

W

 

City started with W # 45

 

 

The Total number of Cities in Missouri = 680

 

[edit] Largest Missouri Cities

RankClassificationCityPopulationImageDescription
1City in multiple counties: Jackson, Clay, Platte, and CassKansas City447,306Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri, as well as the anchor city of the state's second largest metropolitan area (the Kansas City Metropolitan Area). It is famous for its barbecue, jazz, architecture, and fountains.
2Independent citySt. Louis347,181St. Louis is the second largest city in Missouri, as well as the anchor city of the state's largest metropolitan area (Greater St. Louis). St. Louis is home to the Gateway Arch, the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, the St. Louis Rams football team, St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team, St. Louis-style barbecue, and St. Louis-style pizza.
3City in Greene CountySpringfield150,797
4City in Jackson County; suburb of Kansas CityIndependence109,400
5City in Boone CountyColumbia94,428
6City in Jackson County; suburb of Kansas CityLee's Summit81,913
7City in Buchanan CountySt. Joseph72,651
8City in St. Charles County; suburb of St. LouisO'Fallon72,477
9City in St. Charles County; suburb of St. LouisSt. Charles63,009
10City in St. Charles County; suburb of St. LouisSt. Peters54,839
11City in Jackson County; suburb of Kansas CityBlue Springs53,885
12City in St. Louis County; suburb of St. LouisFlorissant51,387

 

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Lists of Counties in Missouri:

Total Number of Counties # 114

 

List:

Missouri has 114 counties and one independent city. St. Louis City is separate from St. Louis County and is referred to as a "city not within a county."

 

 

 

 

County
  
FIPS Code
[1]  
County seat
[2]  
Established
[2]  
Origin
  
Etymology
Population
[2]  
Area
[2]  
Map
Adair County001Kirksville1841Formed from Un-OrganizedJohn Adair, governor of Kentucky24,977

568

(1,471 km²)

Andrew County003Savannah1841Formed from Un-Organizedlawyer Andrew Jackson Davis16,492435 sq mi
(1,127 km²)
Atchison County005Rock Port1843Part of Holt County (Formerly named Allen)Sen. David Rice Atchison6,430545 sq mi
(1,412 km²)
Audrain County007Mexico1831Formed from Ralls(disputed)25,853693 sq mi
(1,795 km²)
Barry County009Cassville1835Formed from Greene CountyWilliam Taylor Barry, United States Postmaster General34,010779 sq mi
(2,018 km²)
Barton County011Lamar1855Formed from JasperSen. David Barton12,541594 sq mi
(1,538 km²)
Bates County013Butler1841Formed from Jackson, and Lafayette CountiesGov. Frederick Bates16,653848 sq mi
(2,196 km²)
Benton County015Warsaw1835Formed from Pettis and St. Clair CountySen. Thomas Hart Benton17,180706 sq mi
(1,829 km²)
Bollinger County017Marble Hill1851Formed from Cape Girardeau, Stoddard, and Wayne countiesGeorge Frederick Bollinger12,029621 sq mi
(1,608 km²)
Boone County019Columbia1821Formed from Howardfrontiersman Daniel Boone135,454685 sq mi
(1,774 km²)
Buchanan County021Saint Joseph1838Part of Platte CountyPresident James Buchanan85,998410 sq mi
(1,062 km²)
Butler County023Poplar Bluff1849Formed from Wayne CountyWilliam O. Butler, U.S. Representative from Kentucky40,867

698 sq mi

(1,808 km²)

Caldwell County025Kingston1836Formed from Un-OrganizedCaldwell, Indian Fighter8,969429 sq mi
(1,111 km²)
Callaway County027Fulton1821Un-Organized AreaCapt. James Callaway40,766839 sq mi
(2,173 km²)
Camden County029Camdenton1841Formed from Benton and Pulaski counties (Formerly named Kinderhook)Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden37,051655 sq mi
(1,696 km²)
Cape Girardeau County031Jackson1812One of the Original 5 CountiesEnsign Sieur Jean Baptiste de Girardot (Girardeau)68,693579 sq mi
(1,500 km²)
Carroll County033Carrollton1833Formed from Un-Organizedfounding father - Charles Carroll10,285695 sq mi
(1,800 km²)
Carter County035Van Buren1859Formed from Reynolds, Ripley, and Shannon countiesZimri Carter5,941508 sq mi
(1,316 km²)
Cass County037Harrisonville1833Formed from Jackson and Lafayette Counties (Formerly named Van Buren)Lewis Cass, senator from Michigan82,092699 sq mi
(1,810 km²)
Cedar County039Stockton1845Formed from Dade and St. Clair CountiesEastern Red Cedar tree13,733476 sq mi
(1,233 km²)
Chariton County041Keytesville1821Formed from Howard and Pike CountiesChariton River8,438756 sq mi
(1,958 km²)
Christian County043Ozark1859Formed from Greene, Taney, and Webster CountiesWilliam Christian, soldier54,285563 sq mi
(1,458 km²)
Clark County045Kahoka1836Formed from Un-OrganizedWilliam Clark (explorer)7,416507 sq mi
(1,313 km²)
Clay County047Liberty1822Formed from Ray CountyUS statesman Henry Clay from Kentucky184,006396 sq mi
(1,026 km²)
Clinton County049Plattsburg1833Formed from Un-OrganizedGeorge Clinton (vice president)18,979419 sq mi
(1,085 km²)
Cole County051Jefferson City1820Formed from Cooper CountyCapt. Stephen Cole, pioneer71,397392 sq mi
(1,015 km²)
Cooper County053Boonville1818Formed from HowardSarshall Cooper, pioneer16,670565 sq mi
(1,463 km²)
Crawford County055Steelville1829Formed from Un-Organized AreaWilliam H. Crawford22,804743 sq mi
(1,924 km²)
Dade County057Greenfield1841Formed from Un-OrganizedMajor Francis L. Dade7,923490 sq mi
(1,269 km²)
Dallas County059Buffalo1841Formed from Un-Organized (Formerly Named Niangua)George M. Dallas, U.S. Vice President under James K. Polk15,661542 sq mi
(1,404 km²)
Daviess County061Gallatin1836Formed from Un-OrganizedJoseph Hamilton Daviess8,016567 sq mi
(1,469 km²)
DeKalb County063Maysville1843Formed from Un-OrganizedJohann de Kalb, Revolutionary War general11,597424 sq mi
(1,098 km²)
Dent County065Salem1851Formed from Crawford and Shannon CountiesJames Dent, settler14,927754 sq mi
(1,953 km²)
Douglas County067Ava1857Formed from Ozark CountyStephen A. Douglas13,084815 sq mi
(2,111 km²)
Dunklin County069Kennett1843Formed fron Stoddard CountyDaniel Dunklin, governor33,155546 sq mi
(1,414 km²)
Franklin County071Union1818Formed from St. Louis CountyBenjamin Franklin, Founding Father93,807922 sq mi
(2,388 km²)
Gasconade County073Hermann1821Formed from Franklin CountyGasconade River15,342520 sq mi
(1,347 km²)
Gentry County075Albany1841Formed from Un-OrganizedCol. Richard Gentry6,861492 sq mi
(1,274 km²)
Greene County077Springfield1833Formed from Un-OrganizedNathanael Greene, Revolutionary War general240,391675 sq mi
(1,748 km²)
Grundy County079Trenton1839Formed from Un-OrganizedFelix Grundy, U.S. Attorney General10,432436 sq mi
(1,129 km²)
Harrison County081Bethany1843Formed from Un-OrganizedAlbert G. Harrison, Congressman8,850725 sq mi
(1,878 km²)
Henry County083Clinton1834Formed from Lafayette (Formerly named Rives)Patrick Henry, Orator21,997702 sq mi
(1,818 km²)
Hickory County085Hermitage1845Formed from Benton and Polk CountiesPresident Andrew Jackson, "Old Hickory"8,940399 sq mi
(1,033 km²)
Holt County087Oregon1841Formed from Un-OrganizedDr. David Rice Holt, State Legislator5,351462 sq mi
(1,197 km²)
Howard County089Fayette1816Formed from St. Louis CountyBenjamin Howard, Governor MO territory10,212466 sq mi
(1,207 km²)
Howell County091West Plains1857Formed from Oregon CountyJames Howell, settler37,238928 sq mi
(2,404 km²)
Iron County093Ironton1857Formed from Dent, Morgan, Reynolds, St. Francois, Washington, and Wayne CountiesIron (ore)10,697551 sq mi
(1,427 km²)
Jackson County095Kansas City,
Independence
1826Formed from Lafayette CountyAndrew Jackson, U.S. Senator (and later President) from Tennessee654,880605 sq mi
(1,567 km²)
Jasper County097Carthage1841Formed from Un-OrganizedSgt. William Jasper, hero of the American Revolutionary War104,686640 sq mi
(1,658 km²)
Jefferson County099Hillsboro1818Formed fron Sainte Genevieve and St. Louis countiesPresident Thomas Jefferson198,099657 sq mi
(1,702 km²)
Johnson County101Warrensburg1834Formed from Lafayette and Van Buren CountiesVice President Richard M. Johnson48,258831 sq mi
(2,152 km²)
Knox County103Edina1843Formed from Scotland CountySecretary of War, Gen. Henry Knox4,361506 sq mi
(1,311 km²)
Laclede County105Lebanon1849Formed from Camden and Pulaski CountiesPierre Laclede, founder of St. Louis, Missouri32,513766 sq mi
(1,984 km²)
Lafayette County107Lexington1821Formed from Cooper County (Former name Lillard until 1825)Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de Lafayette32,960629 sq mi
(1,629 km²)
Lawrence County109Mount Vernon1843Formed from Bryan, Dade, and Newton countiesJames Lawrence, naval officer35,204613 sq mi
(1,588 km²)
Lewis County111Monticello1833Formed from Un-OrganizedMeriwether Lewis, explorer and governor of the Louisiana Territory10,494505 sq mi
(1,308 km²)
Lincoln County113Troy1818Formed from St. Charles CountyPresident Abraham Lincoln38,944630 sq mi
(1,632 km²)
Linn County115Linneus1837Formed from Chariton CountyLewis F. Linn, U.S. senator from Missouri13,754620 sq mi
(1,606 km²)
Livingston County117Chillicothe1837Formed from Un-OrganizedSecretary of State Edward Livingston14,558535 sq mi
(1,386 km²)
Macon County121Macon1837Formed from RallsNathaniel Macon, politician15,762804 sq mi
(2,082 km²)
Madison County123Fredericktown1818Formed from Cape Girardeau CountyPresident of the United States James Madison11,800497 sq mi
(1,287 km²)
Maries County125Vienna1855Formed from Osage and Pulaski CountiesMaries River8,903528 sq mi
(1,368 km²)
Marion County127Palmyra1826 ?Gen. Francis Marion28,289438 sq mi
(1,134 km²)
McDonald County119Pineville1847Formed from Newton County (Formerly named Seneca County)Sgt. Alexander McDonald21,681540 sq mi
(1,399 km²)
Mercer County129Princeton1845 ? ?3,757454 sq mi
(1,176 km²)
Miller County131Tuscumbia1837Formed from Cole and Pulaski CountiesJohn Miller, Governor and Congressman23,564592 sq mi
(1,533 km²)
Mississippi County133Charleston1842Formed from Scott CountyMississippi River13,427413 sq mi
(1,070 km²)
Moniteau County135California1845Formed from Cole and Morgan countiesMoniteau Creek14,827416 sq mi
(1,077 km²)
Monroe County137Paris1831Formed from RallsPresident James Monroe9,311646 sq mi
(1,673 km²)
Montgomery County139Montgomery City1818Formed from St. Charles CountyRichard Montgomery, Revolutionary War general12,136539 sq mi
(1,396 km²)
Morgan County141Versailles1833Formed from Cooper CountyDaniel Morgan, Revolutionary War general19,309598 sq mi
(1,549 km²)
New Madrid County143New Madrid1812One of the Original 5 CountiesMadrid, Spain19,760678 sq mi
(1,756 km²)
Newton County145Neosho1838 ?John Newton, American Revolutionary War hero52,636626 sq mi
(1,621 km²)
Nodaway County147Maryville1843Formed from Un-organizedNodaway River21,912877 sq mi
(2,271 km²)
Oregon County149Alton1841Formed from Ripley CountyOregon Territory10,344792 sq mi
(2,051 km²)
Osage County151Linn1841Formed from Gasconade CountyOsage River13,062606 sq mi
(1,570 km²)
Ozark County153Gainesville1841Formed from Ripley counties (Formerly named Decatur (1843-1845)Ozark Mountains9,542747 sq mi
(1,935 km²)
Pemiscot County155Caruthersville1851Formed from New Madrid CountyAmerican Indian word20,047493 sq mi
(1,277 km²)
Perry County157Perryville1821Formed from Sainte Geneviere CountyOliver Hazard Perry, naval war hero18,132475 sq mi
(1,230 km²)
Pettis County159Sedalia1833Formed from Cooper and Saline CountiesSpencer Darwin Pettis, Congressman39,403685 sq mi
(1,774 km²)
Phelps County161Rolla1857Formed from Crawford, Maries, and Pulaski CountiesJohn S. Phelps, Governor and Congressman39,825673 sq mi
(1,743 km²)
Pike County163Bowling Green1818Formed from St. Charles CountyZebulon Pike, explorer18,351673 sq mi
(1,743 km²)
Platte County165Platte City1838 ?Platte purchase73,781420 sq mi
(1,088 km²)
Polk County167Bolivar1835Formed from Greene, Pulaski and St. Clair CountiesPresident James K. Polk26,992637 sq mi
(1,650 km²)
Pulaski County169Waynesville1833Formed from CrawfordKazimierz Pulaski, Revolutionary War general41,165547 sq mi
(1,417 km²)
Putnam County171Unionville1843Formed from Un-OrganizedIsrael Putnam, Revolutionary War hero5,223518 sq mi
(1,342 km²)
Ralls County173New London1821Formed from Howard and Pike CountiesDaniel Ralls, Missouri Legislator9,626471 sq mi
(1,220 km²)
Randolph County175Huntsville1829Formed from Ralls CountyJohn Randolph of Roanoke24,663482 sq mi
(1,248 km²)
Ray County177Richmond1820Formed from HowardJohn Ray, Missouri Legislator23,354570 sq mi
(1,476 km²)
Reynolds County179Centerville1845Formed from Shannon CountyThomas Reynolds, Governor6,689811 sq mi
(2,100 km²)
Ripley County181Doniphan1831Formed from WayneGen. Eleazer Wheelock Ripley13,509630 sq mi
(1,632 km²)
Saint Charles County183Saint Charles1812One of 5 original Missouri countiesSt. Charles Borromeo283,883561 sq mi
(1,453 km²)
Saint Clair County185Osceola1841 ?Gen. Arthur St. Clair9,652677 sq mi
(1,753 km²)
Saint Francois County187Farmington1821Formed from Jefferson, Sainte Genevieve and Washington CountiesSt. Francis of Assisi55,641450 sq mi
(1,165 km²)
Saint Louis County189Clayton1812One of 5 original Missouri countiesSt. Louis (King Louis IX of France)1,016,315508 sq mi
(1,316 km²)
Saint Louis City510St. Louis1876Created in 1876 when city residents voted to secede from St. Louis CountySt. Louis (King Louis IX of France)348,18962 sq mi
(161 km²)
Sainte Genevieve County186Sainte Genevieve1812One of the Original 5 CountiesSt. Genevieve, patroness of Paris, France17,842502 sq mi
(1,300 km²)
Saline County195Marshall1820 ?Local Hot Springs23,756756 sq mi
(1,958 km²)
Schuyler County197Lancaster1843Formed from Un-OrganizedGen. Philip Schuyler4,170308 sq mi
(798 km²)
Scotland County199Memphis1841Formed from Un-organizedScotland (country)4,983438 sq mi
(1,134 km²)
Scott County201Benton1822Formed from New Madrid CountyJohn Scott, Congressman40,422421 sq mi
(1,090 km²)
Shannon County203Eminence1837Formed from Crawford, Greene, and Ripley countiesGeorge F. "Peg-Leg" Shannon, explorer8,3241,004 sq mi
(2,600 km²)
Shelby County205Shelbyville1835Formed from Un-OrganizedIsaac Shelby6,799501 sq mi
(1,298 km²)
Stoddard County207Bloomfield1829Formed from Cape Girardeau CountyAmos Stoddard29,705827 sq mi
(2,142 km²)
Stone County209Galena1851Formed from Taney County ?28,658463 sq mi
(1,199 km²)
Sullivan County211Milan1843Formed from Un-Organized (Formerly named Highland)John Sullivan, Revolutionary War general7,219651 sq mi
(1,686 km²)
Taney County213Forsyth1837Formed from GreeneRoger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court39,703632 sq mi
(1,637 km²)
Texas County215Houston1843Formed from Shannon and Wright Counties (Formerly named Ashley)Republic of Texas23,0031,179 sq mi
(3,054 km²)
Vernon County217Nevada1851Formed from Bates (discontinued in 1852) (Recreated in 1855 from Bates)Miles Vernon, state senator20,454834 sq mi
(2,160 km²)
Warren County219Warrenton1833Formed from Montgomery CountyGen. Joseph Warren, Revolutionary War hero24,525

432 sq mi

(1,119 km²)

Washington County221Potosi1813Formed from Sainte Genevieve and St. Louis CountiesPresident George Washington23,344760 sq mi
(1,968 km²)
Wayne County223Greenville1818Formed from Cape Girardeau CountyGen. Anthony Wayne13,259761 sq mi
(1,971 km²)
Webster County225Marshfield1855Formed from Dallas, Greene, Ozark, and Wright countiesDaneil Webster, U.S. Secretary of State31,045593 sq mi
(1,536 km²)
Worth County227Grant City1861Formed from Un-OrganizedGen. William J. Worth2,382266 sq mi
(689 km²)
Wright County229Hartville1841Formed from Pulaski CountySilas Wright17,955682 sq mi
(1,766 km²)

Former Counties of Missouri:
White (1835-1837) Formed from Greene
Dodge (1846- 1853) Formed from Putnam
Donaldson (1847-1849) Formed from Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, and Van Buren (Cass) Counties

 

Missouri has 114 counties and one independent city. St. Louis City is separate from St. Louis County and is referred to as a "city not within a county."

 

            

Missouri's 108th Congressional Districts

 

Number of Congressional Districts: 9

 

 

Congressional districts: (9)

District 1

 District 2 

 District 3 

 District 4 

District 5

 District 6 

 District 7 

District 8

District 9
Polk County | Cass County |

Jackson County | Camden County

 | Taney County | St Charles County

 | St Louis County & City