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18 Facts About Kenny Hulshof

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Kenny Charles Hulshof is an American politician and lawyer who represented in the United States House of Representatives.

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Kenny Hulshof was the unsuccessful nominee of the Republican Party for Governor of Missouri in the 2008 election.

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Kenny Hulshof attended the University of Missouri and earned his JD from the University of Mississippi School of Law.

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In 1992, Kenny Hulshof sought to be nominated by the Boone County Republican Committee as a replacement for Prosecuting Attorney Joe Moseley, who had won election to a legislative seat and had to resign to take his new post.

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In 1994, the Ninth District Republican Committee selected Kenny Hulshof to replace University of Missouri political science professor Rick Hardy as GOP candidate for Congress.

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Kenny Hulshof immediately began preparing to challenge Volkmer again in 1996.

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Kenny Hulshof had to first win the Republican primary against Harry Eggleston.

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Kenny Hulshof won the primary by 168 out of 38,000 votes cast.

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Kenny Hulshof made known his desire to run for Governor of Missouri in 2004, but withdrew in favor of then-Secretary of State Matt Blunt, who won.

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Kenny Hulshof is Roman Catholic, and is active in the St Thomas More Newman Center on the campus of his alma mater, the University of Missouri.

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In 2005, Kenny Hulshof joined the all-Congressional band the Second Amendments, to play for US troops stationed overseas during the period between Christmas and New Year's Eve.

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Kenny Hulshof confirmed the rumors after his candidacy became common knowledge.

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When Governor Blunt announced he would not be seeking re-election in 2008, Kenny Hulshof announced on January 29 that he would run for governor.

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Kenny Hulshof was defeated by four term Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon, the Democratic Nominee, in the general election held on November 4,2008.

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At least two cases in which Kenny Hulshof served as prosecuting attorney have been overturned on judicial review and one case in which the judge set aside the conviction.

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Kenny Hulshof tried the case without physical evidence, DNA, fingerprints, a murder weapon, or any eyewitnesses.

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Kenny Hulshof publicly stated that he remained convinced of Keezer's guilt.

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On June 4,2011, Kenny Hulshof was questioned regarding evidence in the Woodworth case.