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David Pearce
Member of the Missouri Senate
from the 21st district
In office
January 2013 – January 2017
Preceded byBill Stouffer
Succeeded byDenny Hoskins
Member of the Missouri Senate
from the 31st district
In office
January 2009 – January 2013
Preceded byChris Koster
Succeeded byEd Emery
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 121st district
In office
January 2003 – January 2009
Preceded byDeleta P. Williams
Succeeded byDenny Hoskins
Personal details
Born (1960-03-30) March 30, 1960 (age 64)
Warrensburg, Missouri
Political partyRepublican
SpouseTeresa
Children2

David Pearce (born March 30, 1960, in Warrensburg, Missouri) is a Republican member of the Missouri Senate, representing the 21st District since 2009. Previously he was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 2003 through 2008.

In addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Pearce is a banker with First Community Bank in Warrensburg. He also served as director for the 500-member Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce from 1988 to 1994 and as a school board member for the Warrensburg School District until April 2004.

A master certified board member of the Missouri School Boards Association, Rep. Pearce is a member of the following organizations: First Presbyterian Church; Warrensburg Rotary; District III Area Agency on Aging Futures Task Force; Whiteman Air Force Base Community Council; American Cancer Society Relay for Life, treasurer; FFA Made for Excellence, director; Johnson County United Way, 2004-2005 campaign chairman.

Personal life

A 1978 graduate of Warrensburg High School, Rep. Pearce attended Central Missouri State University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in agri-journalism from the University of Missouri in 1984. He resides in Warrensburg with his wife, Teresa, and their children: Molly and Andrew.

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - MO State House 121 Race - Nov 05, 2002".
  2. "Our Campaigns - MO State House 121 Race - Nov 07, 2006".
  • Official Manual, State of Missouri, 2005-2006. Jefferson City, MO: Secretary of State.

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Members of the Missouri Senate
102nd General Assembly (2023-2024)
President of the Senate
Mike Kehoe (R)
President pro tempore
Caleb Rowden (R)
Majority Leader
Cindy O'Laughlin (R)
Minority Leader
Doug Beck (D)
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  2. Nick Schroer (R)
  3. Elaine Gannon (R)
  4. Karla May (D)
  5. Steven Roberts (D)
  6. Mike Bernskoetter (R)
  7. Vacant
  8. Mike Cierpiot (R)
  9. Barbara Washington (D)
  10. Travis Fitzwater (R)
  11. Vacant
  12. Rusty Black (R)
  13. Angela Mosley (D)
  14. Brian Williams (D)
  15. Andrew Koenig (R)
  16. Justin Brown (R)
  17. Vacant
  18. Cindy O'Laughlin (R)
  19. Caleb Rowden (R)
  20. Curtis Trent (R)
  21. Denny Hoskins (R)
  22. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R)
  23. Bill Eigel (R)
  24. Tracy McCreery (D)
  25. Jason Bean (R)
  26. Ben Brown (R)
  27. Holly Thompson Rehder (R)
  28. Sandy Crawford (R)
  29. Mike Moon (R)
  30. Lincoln Hough (R)
  31. Rick Brattin (R)
  32. Jill Carter (R)
  33. Vacant
  34. Tony Luetkemeyer (R)


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