Candidate for U.S. House – Missouri’s 4th District
Missouri Grown. Missouri Strong.

I’m Ricky Dana, a lifelong Missourian, community advocate, and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Missouri’s 4th District. My background in agriculture, rural development, and public service drives my mission to strengthen healthcare access, support Missouri farm families, improve local infrastructure, and restore accountability and honesty in Washington.
As someone raised in Marshall and shaped by the hard-working communities of MO-4, I’m committed to bringing real solutions — not chaos — to Congress. When I’m elected as your congressman, I’ll work every day to protect our freedoms, invest in rural Missouri, and make government work for people again.
The headlines say the economy is fine, but families in Missouri’s 4th District know better. Costs are up, paychecks are stretched, and the top 1% is hoarding more wealth than ever. I break down what’s really happening in the Missouri economy, why the middle class is under attack, and how we can boost growth from…
Missouri’s Trump-backed redistricting scheme is designed to lock in power and weaken voters in the Missouri 4th District. When I’m elected as your congressman, I’ll fight to end gerrymandering, protect rural communities, and put people — not party bosses — back in charge.
Mark Alford’s public record shows a pattern of ethics concerns, bullying tactics, and performative “rule of law” talk that doesn’t match his behavior. Rural Missouri deserves straight shooters, not political theater.
By Ricky Dana, Candidate for U.S. House – Missouri’s 4th District 💙 November 4 2025 Democratic Wins: A Major Night for America On November 4 2025, Democratic wins across the country signaled a new wave of energy and hope for millions of Americans. Voters turned out to support leaders focused on real solutions — affordability,…
As the federal government remains shut, Rep. Mark Alford is taking a taxpayer-funded “district work” vacation instead of negotiating a deal — and Missouri’s families, farmers and rural towns are paying the price.