
Jim Ingram

Jim Ingram
MO-06 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleCandidate
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationMissouri
Notable personal detailsJames R. Ingram is a Republican candidate for U.S. House in Missouri’s 6th Congressional District. He filed as a candidate in February 2026 and is based in Kansas City, Missouri. His principal campaign committee is registered with the Federal Election Commission as “I’M FOR INGRAM,” with Ingram listed as treasurer.
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Positions
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports restricting abortion funding by opposing government funds being used for abortion services and favors limits on abortion access while allowing some exceptions. Positions emphasize federal non-funding rather than calling for a total ban.
Climate & Energy
The candidate emphasizes economic growth, reducing business regulations, and support for farmers but does not articulate specific climate or energy policies. Public reporting of his campaign appearances shows focus on regulation reform, national security, and agricultural support without clear positions on emissions targets, fossil fuel production, or clean-energy programs. Available public materials therefore do not show a consistent, detailed stance on climate and energy policy.
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Public Safety & Guns
Supports gun rights and favors Second Amendment protections while running as a Republican candidate for Missouri’s 6th Congressional District. No explicit support for substantial new firearm restrictions or progressive gun-safety measures was identified in available campaign-facing materials. Positions emphasize gun rights within a law-and-order framework.
News
Jim Ingram is in the news because he is one of the Missouri Senate District 6 candidates weighing in on Amendment 5, the proposed plan to phase out the state income tax over five years. The race is split on the measure, with some candidates calling it too vague and warning it could shift costs to working families. The article also notes a crowded primary with fundraising and campaign attacks playing a role.
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