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Wesley Bell
Image of Wesley Bell

Candidate, U.S. House Missouri District 1

U.S. House Missouri District 1
Tenure

2025 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

0

Predecessor
Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2024

Next election

November 3, 2026

Education

Bachelor's

Lindenwood University

Law

University of Missouri, Columbia

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

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Wesley Bell (Democratic Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing Missouri's 1st Congressional District. He assumed office on January 3, 2025. His current term ends on January 3, 2027.

Bell (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent Missouri's 1st Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]

Biography

Wesley Bell grew up in North St. Louis County. He earned a bachelor's degree from Lindenwood University and a law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia. His career experience included working as a public defender.[1][2] He was elected to serve as St. Louis prosecuting attorney in 2018.[3]

Bell was the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney.[4]

Elections

2026

See also: Missouri's 1st Congressional District election, 2026

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 1

Incumbent Wesley Bell is running in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 1 on November 3, 2026.

Candidate
Image of Wesley Bell
Wesley Bell (D)

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2024

See also: Missouri's 1st Congressional District election, 2024

Missouri's 1st Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Democratic primary)

Missouri's 1st Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 1

Wesley Bell defeated Andrew Jones Jr., Rochelle Riggins, Don Fitz, and Blake Ashby in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 1 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Wesley Bell
Wesley Bell (D)
 
75.9
 
233,312
Image of Andrew Jones Jr.
Andrew Jones Jr. (R)
 
18.4
 
56,453
Image of Rochelle Riggins
Rochelle Riggins (L)
 
3.3
 
10,070
Image of Don Fitz
Don Fitz (G)
 
1.7
 
5,151
Image of Blake Ashby
Blake Ashby (Better Party) Candidate Connection
 
0.7
 
2,279

Total votes: 307,265
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1

Wesley Bell defeated incumbent Cori Bush, Maria Chappelle-Nadal, and Ron Harshaw in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Wesley Bell
Wesley Bell
 
51.1
 
63,521
Image of Cori Bush
Cori Bush
 
45.6
 
56,723
Image of Maria Chappelle-Nadal
Maria Chappelle-Nadal
 
2.6
 
3,279
Image of Ron Harshaw
Ron Harshaw Candidate Connection
 
0.6
 
735

Total votes: 124,258
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1

Andrew Jones Jr. defeated Stan Hall, Michael J. Hebron Sr., Laura Mitchell-Riley, and Timothy Gartin in the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Andrew Jones Jr.
Andrew Jones Jr.
 
26.9
 
4,209
Image of Stan Hall
Stan Hall Candidate Connection
 
25.6
 
4,008
Image of Michael J. Hebron Sr.
Michael J. Hebron Sr.
 
20.7
 
3,247
Image of Laura Mitchell-Riley
Laura Mitchell-Riley
 
20.5
 
3,215
Image of Timothy Gartin
Timothy Gartin
 
6.4
 
996

Total votes: 15,675
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Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1

Rochelle Riggins advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 1 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rochelle Riggins
Rochelle Riggins
 
100.0
 
272

Total votes: 272
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Bell received the following endorsements.

  • American Israel Public Affairs Committee

2024

See also: United States Senate election in Missouri, 2024

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Missouri

The following candidates ran in the general election for U.S. Senate Missouri on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Josh Hawley
Josh Hawley (R)
 
55.6
 
1,651,907
Image of Lucas Kunce
Lucas Kunce (D)
 
41.8
 
1,243,728
W. C. Young (L)
 
1.2
 
35,671
Image of Jared Young
Jared Young (Better Party) Candidate Connection
 
0.7
 
21,111
Image of Nathan Kline
Nathan Kline (G) Candidate Connection
 
0.7
 
20,123
Image of Gina Bufe
Gina Bufe (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
19

Total votes: 2,972,559
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Missouri

Lucas Kunce defeated Karla May, December Harmon, and Mita Biswas in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Missouri on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lucas Kunce
Lucas Kunce
 
67.6
 
255,775
Image of Karla May
Karla May
 
23.2
 
87,908
Image of December Harmon
December Harmon Candidate Connection
 
7.1
 
26,804
Image of Mita Biswas
Mita Biswas
 
2.0
 
7,647

Total votes: 378,134
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate Missouri

Incumbent Josh Hawley advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Missouri on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Josh Hawley
Josh Hawley
 
100.0
 
607,602

Total votes: 607,602
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Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. Senate Missouri

W. C. Young advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. Senate Missouri on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
W. C. Young
 
100.0
 
2,437

Total votes: 2,437
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Campaign themes

2026

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2024

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Campaign website

Bell’s campaign website stated the following:

Issues

Delivering for CD-01

My first priority will always be to hear and raise the voices of people in our community—getting tangible results for our district and providing steady and effective representation for the St. Louis region. St. Louis is a sleeping giant primed to grow and expand. We need leadership in Washington that understands the value of legislation like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and what it provides for our community. I am committed to supporting policy that brings resources back home to our district and I will work on a bipartisan basis—and with President Biden—to get this done.

Common Sense Gun Reform and Public Safety

As a responsible gun owner, I support common sense gun safety laws. It is critical that we pass these laws in order to improve public safety. Gun violence is the single most preventable issue that our country is facing. As the Prosecuting Attorney in the largest county in the state, I see first-hand how gun violence tears apart our communities. During my time in office, I have made significant changes to improve public safety and address gun violence in St. Louis County. Our Gun Violence Reduction Task Force, Chiefs Advisory Committee, and expansion of ShotSpotter technology have helped address underlying issues that lead to crime. We have worked tirelessly with our partners within 55 police departments to improve public safety.

Accomplishments in office:

  • Created a Community Outreach Division that works with residents to build relationships and address underlying issues that lead to crime
  • Diverted over 2,500 non-violent offenders from jail into programs, who were struggling with mental health issues and substance abuse disorders with a success rate of 96%
  • Hired social workers to focus on social and behavioral issues that lawyers aren’t trained to address in an effort to foster equity and safety
  • Implemented a Violence Reduction Strategy that focuses on evidence-based approaches to reduce crime. Highlights include a violent crimes unit dedicated to domestic violence and an auto theft task force
  • Investing in community programs that provide opportunities for youth and other at-risk individuals
  • Worked with community partners to create a restorative justice center in St. Louis County

Choice

Every person deserves the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions without government mandates or political interference. The sad reality in Missouri is that women do not have access to abortion at all, including in cases of rape and incest. Across the country, right-wing extremists—in legislatures and in courts—are restricting or banning access to reproductive care as they push for a federal ban. In 2022, I was one of the first county prosecutors in the country to sign a letter vowing not to prosecute those who seek or perform abortions. I will always fight for women’s rights to access safe and legal reproductive health care, including abortion and birth control. I will support federal legislation to codify the central components of Roe v. Wade into law to protect a woman's fundamental right to reproductive freedom.

Foreign Policy

Our steadfast relationships with global allies are essential to our national security and prosperity. These relationships help promote peace and stability in the world. We must continue to work with our allies to address shared challenges, such as climate change and terrorism, and be willing to stand up for our values. By working together, we can build a more secure and prosperous world for all. Right now, democracies across the globe are under attack. Ukraine continues to resist the illegal invasion of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Israel—the only democracy and strongest American ally in the Middle East—was attacked by terrorists on October 7. I believe Israel has the right to defend itself and go after those who perpetrated those attacks. In Congress, I’ll fight to make sure the United States remains Israel’s strongest ally.

Environmental Justice

Climate change is a crisis, and we need to be doing more to address it. Everyone should live in a clean and healthy environment regardless of their race, income, or ZIP code. Here in Missouri, the effects of climate change are already making an impact on our way of life and the safety of vulnerable communities. As Prosecuting Attorney, I have always made an effort to meet with advocacy groups so I can learn more about the issues facing our region. I will continue to work with these groups to ensure the removal and cleanup of radioactive waste near Westlake Landfill and along Coldwater Creek in North St. Louis County. We must work together to combat climate change in a way that grows the economy and creates jobs at the same time.

Healthcare

Everyone should be able to have access to quality, affordable health care. No one should lose their home due to medical bills, or be forced to choose between paying for groceries or paying for their prescriptions. I know firsthand how challenging this issue is. When I owned a small business, a health matter set me back. I was unable to work for a period of time, and without access to great providers, I would not have been able to navigate recovery and keep my job. We must do more to strengthen and expand healthcare coverage, lower costs, expand access to insurance, and make it easier to hire the best doctors and nurses.

Protecting our Democracy and Safeguarding Voting Rights

I am running for office because I love our country and what it stands for. Although it is far from perfect, the system of democracy we have is one that needs to be protected and upheld to make sure that every vote is counted and every voice is heard. What happened on January 6 was wrong. What our former president did to tear down our election system and manipulate election results was wrong. I will be standing strong to ensure that these kinds of things do not happen again.

I am committed to removing unnecessarily restrictive barriers that stand between voters and the ballot box. I will work to increase voter registration and education so that all Americans can exercise this fundamental right. On this issue, I am reminded of the words of the great civil rights pioneer and icon John Lewis: "Some of us gave a little blood for the right to participate in the democratic process." We must keep working to honor his legacy and commitment to democracy. At a time when our fundamental rights and freedoms are under attack, I'm ready to continue the fight for voting rights because our democracy is only as strong as those who participate in it.

Education

Every student deserves to have a world-class public education, regardless of their ZIP code or their family’s income. As a former educator, I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to reforming our education system. Students graduating high school should know about all of the educational and career paths in front of them. That includes four-year colleges, community colleges, trade schools, and apprenticeship programs. And I support the Biden-Harris Administration’s initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

LGBTQ+

Every person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, and has the right to go to school, work, church or a public event without fear of discrimination or harm. Everyone should have the right to marry the person they love, and build their own families in safe communities. And every child has the right to play, learn and grow up without facing hate and discrimination for who they are. I’ll work to be an ally for our LGBTQ comunity in congress, and at home in Missouri.

Immigration

The St. Louis region has been enriched and strengthened by generations of immigrants choosing to start new lives in our community. But for decades, Washington politicians have kicked the can down the road instead of actually coming together and tackling this issue. It’s time for comprehensive immigration reform that addresses current challenges and prepares for the future as well.

We need to work toward finding the appropriate balance in creating a system that ensures safety and security at the border, while also treating people with dignity and respect, and honoring the rights of asylum seekers. A pathway to citizenship must be established for those who are already here, working hard, and paying taxes. We need to ensure that our country is protected from MS-13 gang members, drug traffickers, and terrorists. You can count on me to fight to ensure that the Department of Homeland Security has adequate funding to serve our country.[5]

—Wesley Bell’s campaign website (2024)[6]

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Wesley Bell campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. House Missouri District 1Candidacy Declared general$423,391 $277,053
2024* U.S. House Missouri District 1Won general$5,386,198 $4,952,277
2024* U.S. Senate MissouriWithdrew primary$0 N/A**
Grand total$5,809,588 $5,229,330
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Cori Bush (D)
U.S. House Missouri District 1
2025-Present
Succeeded by
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Senators
Representatives
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District 3
Bob Onder (R)
District 4
District 5
District 6
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Republican Party (8)
Democratic Party (2)