Background
Patrick Dougherty was born in Decatur, Illinois.
Patrick Dougherty was born in Decatur, Illinois.
He attended Quincy College and graduated with a Bachelor degree and also attended Kenrick Theological Seminary.
Due to term limits, he retired from political life in 2007 after nearly 30 years of service in the Missouri General Assembly. Prior to entering politics, he was a caseworker for the Department of Family Services. In 1978, Dougherty ran for State Representative in a South Saint Louis district close to Tower Grove Park.
He challenged John Blassie, a 12-year incumbent, and defeated him in the Democratic primary.
In 2001, Dougherty was the Democratic nominee in a special election to fill the State Senate seat vacated by Lacy Clay when Clay was elected to Congress in November 2000. Upon his election to the Senate, Dougherty resigned his seat in the Missouri House of Representatives.
He was succeeded by Mike Daus. In 2002, Dougherty sought election to a full term in the State Senate.
He was opposed by State Representative O.L. Shelton in the Democratic primary.
Dougherty defeated Shelton in the primary election, and was unopposed in the general election. When the Democrats controlled the Missouri House, Dougherty served as chair of the Children, Youth and Families Committee. Due to term limits Doughtery was unable to run for re-election in 2006.