MO-04 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleInterior designer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationMissouri
BackgroundInterior designer
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EducationKansas State University
Notable personal detailsAshleigh Rogers is a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District. Raised in Dade County, Missouri, she is an interior designer and has worked in Kansas City, later moving into a resource management leadership role supporting a national workforce. She is a Kansas State University graduate and lives in Kansas City with her partner and their two sons.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies to strengthen the middle class through job creation and a living minimum wage, expanded funding for education and rural infrastructure, and targeted use of tax credits, loans, and grants to increase affordable housing and childcare. Advocates increasing funding and tax-credit programs to support small- and mid-sized farms and expand childcare facility capacity.
Healthcare
The candidate states that access to reliable and affordable healthcare is a human right and emphasizes expanding access. No explicit endorsement of single-payer/Medicare for All was found in the available campaign materials.
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Immigration & Border
Supports a pathway to citizenship for workers and families while favoring humane border security that uses technology and lawful, targeted enforcement. Seeks to balance legalization pathways with measured enforcement tools rather than broad restrictionist policies.
Climate & Energy
The candidate’s campaign materials reference support for farming and conservation (increased funding for small- and mid-sized farms and assistance with conservation) but do not set out specific climate or energy policies such as emissions targets, clean-energy investments, carbon pricing, or fossil-fuel phaseout. Public reporting and voter-guide entries list Ashleigh Rogers as a Democratic candidate for Missouri’s 4th District but provide no detailed climate/energy platform.
News
Ashleigh Rogers is in the news because Missouri’s 2026 House primary is moving ahead under a disputed congressional map. The August primary will use newly drawn districts even though court fights and a referendum petition could still change which map is used for the November election. That leaves the district lines for candidates and voters uncertain.
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