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Encyclopedia > Kenny C. Hulshof

Kenny C. Hulshof (b. May 22, 1958) is a politician from the state of Missouri.


Hulshof was born in Sikeston, Missouri and he graduated from the University of Missouri. Hulshof worked in the public defenders office and as a special prosecutor for the Missouri attorney general's office. Hulshof was selected to run for the United States House of Representatives as a Republican in 1994 against Harold Volkmer after the original candidate Rick Hardy withdrew due to exhaustion. Hulshof lost with 45% of the vote. Hulshof, who lives near Columbia, resigned as special prosecutor and ran in 1996. Volkmer attacked Hulshof as being a puppet of Newt Gingrich and Hulshof said that Volkmer voted twenty times to raise taxes in twenty years. Hulshof won the election by a 49-47 margin. Hulshof has won re-election solidly four times. He initally planned to run for Governor of Missouri in 2004, but decided against running.


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Kenny Hulshof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (190 words)
Hulshof was born in Sikeston, Missouri and he graduated from the University of Missouri.
Hulshof was selected to run for the United States House of Representatives as a Republican in 1994 against Harold Volkmer after the original candidate Rick Hardy withdrew due to exhaustion.
Volkmer attacked Hulshof as being a puppet of Newt Gingrich and Hulshof said that Volkmer voted twenty times to raise taxes in twenty years.
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