Michael E. Carter

Candidate For Missouri Lieutenant Governor

When then Governor Mel Carnahan wrote Michael E. Carter’s recommendation to Mizzou’s law school, he highly recommended Carter because of his family’s reputation and respect for “education and hard work.”

Carter is now a Senior Lecturer for the University of Missouri and an attorney focusing in real estate & business.

In the past Carter has worked for UPS as a package driver, U.S. Senator Carnahan's office, Missouri's Attorney General, and the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals.

He voted for Ross Perot in 1992 and 1996, but has always been a Democrat.  He believes in pulling one's self up by the boot straps whenever possible, but understands that circumstances are often times beyond our control. 

As a Democrat, Carter feels such unavoidable circumstances should be contemplated before-hand through sound policy decisions.  The apparent Republican ideology of dog eat dog, or fend for yourself, does not set well with him.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Who is Michael Carter?

Michael Carter is a Senior Lecturer for the University of Missouri System who knows first hand the importance and impact of Missouri educators on our youth.

What Has Michael Done?

Michael has worked for the Missouri Attorney General's Office, Missouri Western District Court of Appeals, United States Senate, major Missouri corporations, his real estate law firm, the University of Missouri, and was package truck driver for UPS.

How Can We Provide a Real Voice for Missouri's Seniors?

Too much lip service is given to helping senior citizens across our state and country.  One certainty is that "Baby Boomers" do not consider themselves "senior citizens" in the traditional sense.  They will dictate new ways for government to deal with their needs.  Not only do Baby Boomers control much wealth and represent a very large swath of the general population, they are very aware of the moneys they've contributed to government.

How is It That Veterans Have Put Up With the System for This Long?

Michael's grandfather served many years in WWII and, now, must travel over 100 miles to receive the care he rightfully earned when serving his country. 

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