Jobs & the Economy
Bring manufacturing jobs back, support small businesses, and deliver responsible tax relief for working families without gutting rural schools, hospitals, and roads.
Les is not a career politician. He is a retired tool and die maker who spent 35 years on the factory floor, raised his family here, and understands what it means to work hard, stretch a paycheck, and look out for your neighbors.
Les Majors is a husband, father, lifelong hunter, proud gun owner, pro-life Democrat, and retired tool and die maker. He believes the people of the 153rd District deserve a representative who remembers where he comes from and who he works for.
Les knows what it feels like to clock in, do the work, pay the bills, and hope good jobs will still be around for the next generation. He is running because rural Missouri needs practical leadership — not party games, empty slogans, or one-size-fits-all politics.
These are not Republican issues or Democrat issues. They are our issues — and the 153rd deserves a representative focused on results.
Bring manufacturing jobs back, support small businesses, and deliver responsible tax relief for working families without gutting rural schools, hospitals, and roads.
Fund local schools, respect parents, support teachers, and invest in career and technical education so young people can build a future close to home.
Fix county roads, improve rural infrastructure, and expand broadband because internet access is no longer a luxury — it is as essential as electricity.
Fight to keep clinics and hospitals open. When the nearest emergency room is an hour away, healthcare access becomes a life-or-death issue.
Back law enforcement, sheriffs, deputies, firefighters, EMS, courts, and efforts to crack down on drug trafficking and protect families.
Les supports real tax relief, but not reckless political stunts that shift the burden onto working families or leave rural communities holding the bag.
Les is a moderate, independent-minded Democrat: pro-life, pro-gun, fiscally practical, and focused on the people of the district — not party bosses.
Les has been a gun owner and hunter his whole life. Protecting gun rights is a constitutional issue, not a party issue.
Les believes in the sanctity of life and believes pro-life values should also mean supporting families, healthcare, schools, and safe communities.
Les will work with anyone when it helps the district. He answers to neighbors — not insiders, consultants, or party machines.
The 153rd District includes rural communities across Carter, Oregon, Ripley, and parts of Howell, Shannon, and Wayne counties. Les believes those communities deserve action on jobs, roads, healthcare, broadband, education, and public safety.
Les respects public service, but he believes this district needs someone who has lived the life most families here live: clocking in, making ends meet, and hoping the next generation has it a little better.
Campaigns are won by people talking to people. Tell us how you want to help — or what issue matters most in your community.
Email: campaign@lesmajors.com