Los Angeles Times

Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri won’t seek a third term

He is fifth Republican in the chamber to turn down a 2022 bid.

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri will not seek a third term in the U.S. Senate, he said Monday in a surprise announceme­nt.

Blunt, who turned 71 in January, was widely expected to seek a third term in 2022. Before his election to the Senate, he served seven terms in the U.S. House. He also served two terms as Missouri’s secretary of state, from 1985 to 1993.

“In every job Missourian­s have allowed me to have, I’ve tried to do my best,” Blunt said in his video announceme­nt. “In almost 12,000 votes in the Congress, I’m sure I wasn’t right every time, but you really make that decision based on the informatio­n you have at the time.

“After 14 general election victories — three to county office, seven to the United States House of Representa­tives and four statewide elections — I won’t be a candidate for reelection to the United States Senate next year,” he said.

Blunt is No. 4 in Senate Republican leadership and the fifth Senate Republican to decide against running for reelection in 2022.

The others are Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvan­ia, Rob Portman of Ohio, Richard C. Shelby of Alabama and Richard M. Burr of North Carolina.

After a failed gubernator­ial bid in 1992, Blunt was elected to the House in 1996 and reelected six times, winning by wide majorities. He was House majority whip from 2003 to 2007.

After incumbent Republican Sen. Kit Bond announced his retirement in 2009, Blunt ran for the vacated seat and defeated Democrat Robin Carnahan, 54% to 41%, in 2010.

He narrowly won reelection in 2016, defeating Democrat Jason Kander by less than 3 percentage points.

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite AP ?? MISSOURI’S Roy Blunt occupies the No. 4 spot in Senate GOP leadership.
J. Scott Applewhite AP MISSOURI’S Roy Blunt occupies the No. 4 spot in Senate GOP leadership.

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