Exposing the Truth for Wildwood & Clarkson Valley

Welcome to our site!  We are dedicated to educating voters in critical Missouri political races.  Our focus is on identifying candidates who have records that are consistent with what they represent, and exposing those who don't.  This site will give you the facts on Niles Stephens, who is running as a Republican candidate for Missouri House of Representatives Dist. 110. 

The District includes the suburban cities of Wildwood and Clarkson Valley in St. Louis County. 

Join us as we discover what he is hiding from voters.

Meet Niles Stephens

This is Niles Stephens.  He is running as a Republican for Missouri House Dist. 110.  Niles Stephens is from southwest Missouri, now lives in the St. Louis County suburb of Wildwood, and supervises window cleaners as an occupation.  There is no mention of obtaining any formal education beyond high school in his campaign material, and we have been unable to find any evidence that he ever attended any college.

He served a single two-year term on Wildwood's City Council from 2018-2020.  While on City Council, he stirred significant divisions among elected leadership.

He ran unsucessfully for Wildwood Mayor pro tem in 2019, losing by a wide margin in a vote of his peers.  He then ran unsucessfully for Wildwood Mayor in 2020 and again lost in a 64/36 landslide to the incumbent Mayor. 

In 2024, he effectively ran unopposed against a token opponent who did not campaign and was elected to a Republican Committeeman position that includes areas outside of District 110.

Similar to his time on City Council, he spearheaded two divisions on the Republican Central Committee.  First, with his campaign, he pitted one group of which he was a member against another group that held leadership positions.  Second, with his current campaign for Missouri House Dist. 110, he has turned part of his own original Committee group adverse to others within the group by running against a fellow Republican Committeeman (Gary Wiegert), who is also a candidate for the seat and a member of Niles' original group within the Committee.

He has had extensive litigation with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

Sources:  Candidate, Missouri Secretary of State website, Missouri Ethics Commission website, Wildwood City Council Minutes, Cole County Missouri Circuit Court Case No. 21AC-CC00303. 

Why District 110 matters

Our dedicated mission began with a clear purpose: to meticulously examine and present the records of candidates in races most critical to maintaining a solid Republican majority in Missouri.  We've chosen Missouri House Dist. 110 because one of the candidates, Niles Stephens, possesses a consistent record of poor judgment and enriching himself at voters' expense - a record which he is actively attempting to conceal from voters. 

We have also chosen District 110 because over a majority of the money that has been contributed to Niles Stephens' campaign comes from outside the District.

Because District 110 is a solid Republican district, the winner of the August 4, 2026 Republican primary will invariably secure the seat in the November general election. This site serves to expose the critical and indicative actions taken and decisions made by Niles Stephens, providing essential insights to help you make an informed decision on August 4, 2026.