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Rep. Sam Graves to Retire in 2026, Opening Missouri’s 6th District Seat

Graves will complete his 13th term focusing on transportation priorities and aims to make room for new conservative leaders after 26 years in Congress.

  • On Friday, Representative Sam Graves announced he will retire from Congress at the end of 2026, concluding his 26-year tenure representing Missouri's Sixth Congressional District.
  • The 62-year-old chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee stated he is "tired" and decided it is "time to pass the torch" to a new generation of conservative leaders.
  • Graves joins a record-breaking wave of more than 50 House members announcing they will not seek re-election this year as Republicans face a challenging midterm cycle.
  • According to the Missouri Secretary of State's Office, four candidates have filed to run for the now-open seat, including Jim Ingram, Josh Smead, Scot Pondelick, and Matt Levine.
  • Outside of Congress, Graves intends to remain "the farmer from Northwest Missouri" while continuing to fight for constituents and shape this year's "Highway Bill" during his final term.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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