Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 9th district
In office January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2009
Preceded by
Harold Volkmer
Succeeded by
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Personal details
Born
(1958-05-22) May 22, 1958 (age 66) Sikeston, Missouri, U.S.
Political party
Republican
Spouse
Renee Hulshof
Education
University of Missouri, Columbia (BS) University of Mississippi (JD)
Kenny Charles Hulshof[1] (/ˈhʌlsɒf/; born May 22, 1958) is an American politician and lawyer who represented Missouri's 9th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. He was the unsuccessful nominee of the Republican Party for Governor of Missouri in the 2008 election.
Kenny Charles Hulshof (/ˈhʌlsɒf/; born May 22, 1958) is an American politician and lawyer who represented Missouri's 9th congressional district in the...
Democratic nominee Jay Nixon won the open seat, defeating Republican nominee KennyHulshof. On January 22, 2008, Governor Blunt unexpectedly announced that he...
on keyboards, and KennyHulshof (R-Missouri) on drums. The band broke up after the 2008 elections when two of its members, Hulshof and Weldon, retired...
August 5, the same day KennyHulshof won the Republican nomination. Pre-election polling showed Nixon regularly leading Hulshof, and he eventually opened...
Democratic Attorney General Jay Nixon defeated U.S. Representative KennyHulshof in a landslide for the Governor's Mansion. Incumbent Republican Governor...
poll conducted by SurveyUSA. The Republican nominee was Congressman KennyHulshof. The Democratic nominee was four-term Missouri Attorney General Jay...
for the open seat in the 9th Congressional District after incumbent KennyHulshof’s resignation in his unsuccessful bid for governor. Luetkemeyer won the...
and implemented. In June 2008, Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) and Rep. KennyHulshof (R-Mo.) proposed a federal law that would criminalize acts of cyberbullying...
Missouri 7 Roy Blunt (R) No Secretary of State of Missouri 1950 Missouri 9 KennyHulshof (R) Yes Prosecutor 1958 Montana at-large Rick Hill (R) Yes Surety 1946...
Mississippi Gregg Harper (JD 1981), U.S. Representative for Mississippi KennyHulshof (JD 1983), Former U.S. Representative for Missouri Ed Bryant (JD 1972)...
Bush and John McCain as well as Republican gubernatorial candidates KennyHulshof, Matt Blunt and Jim Talent. Emerson announced in early December 2012...
baseball in the 1960s 2006 Martin Sabo 2007 Mike Oxley 2008 Lou Frey 2009 KennyHulshof 2011 Mel Watt 2012 Ron Paul Hit first over-the-wall home run in 1979...
Republican assistant attorney general KennyHulshof held him to 50.4 percent of the vote. He lost a rematch to Hulshof in 1996 by just under 5,900 votes....
committee Chairman Joel Hefley, (R-CO), as well as committee members KennyHulshof, (R-MO) and Steve LaTourette, (R-OH). After DeLay's associates were...
(D) ▌6. Pat Danner (D) ▌7. Roy Blunt (R) ▌8. Jo Ann Emerson (R) ▌9. KennyHulshof (R) ▌At-large. Rick Hill (R) ▌1. Doug Bereuter (R) ▌2. Lee Terry (R)...
(R) ▌▌8. Jo Ann Emerson (I), changed to (R) on January 8, 1997 ▌9. KennyHulshof (R) ▌At-large. Rick Hill (R) ▌1. Doug Bereuter (R) ▌2. Jon Lynn Christensen...
Richard Smith to win another term in office. When Republican Congressman KennyHulshof declined to seek another term in favor of running for Governor, an open...
(D) ▌6. Sam Graves (R) ▌7. Roy Blunt (R) ▌8. Jo Ann Emerson (R) ▌9. KennyHulshof (R) ▌At-large. Denny Rehberg (R) ▌1. Jeff Fortenberry (R) ▌2. Lee Terry...
lost to Anne Northup Missouri's 9th district: Harold Volkmer lost to KennyHulshof Utah's 3rd district: Bill Orton lost to Chris Cannon California's 10th...
Minnesota 3: Jim Ramstad Mississippi 3: Chip Pickering Missouri 9: KennyHulshof: Ran for and lost the election for governor New Jersey 3: Jim Saxton:...
Ann Emerson (R) 105th (1997–1999) Roy Blunt (R) Jo Ann Emerson (I) KennyHulshof (R) Jo Ann Emerson (R) 106th (1999–2001) 107th (2001–2003) Lacy Clay...