11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION

11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
U.S. PRESIDENT \ VICE PRESIDENT
Vote
For: 1 4 Year Term JOHN McCAIN and SARAH PALIN BARACK OBAMA and JOE BIDEN BOB BARR and WAYNE A. ROOT CHUCK BALDWIN and DARRELL CASTLE RALPH NADER and MATT GONZALEZ FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION INDEPENDENT U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED WM. LACY CLAY ROBB E. CUNNINGHAM 6251 SAN BONITA AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63105 6819 BALSON ST. LOUIS, MO 63143 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term TODD AKIN WILLIAM C. (BILL) HAAS THOMAS L. KNAPP 305 CONWAY HILL RD. ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 4396 A MCPHERSON AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63108 2224 NORMANDY DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63121 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term CHRIS SANDER RUSS CARNAHAN KEVIN C. BABCOCK CYNTHIA (CINDY) REDBURN 1324 MALLET HILL DR. ELLISVILLE, MO 63021 3150 ALLEN AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63104 1914 WITHNELL ST. LOUIS, MO 63118 5266 BRASS LANTERN PL. ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 1 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
GOVERNOR
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term KENNY HULSHOF JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT GREGORY E. THOMPSON 24 BINGHAM RD. COLUMBIA, MO 65203 1208 ELMERINE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 846 EMERALD PLACE DR. ST. CHARLES, MO 63304 5666 S. 2301 ROAD HUMANSVILLE, MO 65674 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term PETER KINDER SAM PAGE TEDDY FLECK JAMES C. RENSING 635 NW END BLVD. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO 63701 17 WINDSOR TERRACE LN. CREVE COEUR, MO 63141 2435 E. BENNETT ST. SPRINGFIELD, MO 65804 833 ATALANTA AVE ST. LOUIS, MO 63119 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD ROBIN CARNAHAN WES UPCHURCH DENISE C. NEELY 704 JEFFERSON ST. FULTON, MO 65251 P.O. BOX 23190 ST. LOUIS, MO 63156 5451 S. BETHEL RD., #7-301 COLUMBIA, MO 65203 7709 MATTERHORN DR. CEDAR HILL, MO 63016 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 2 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE TREASURER
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term BRAD LAGER CLINT ZWEIFEL RODNEY D. FARTHING 15898 HWY. 71 SAVANNAH, MO 64485 1960 ACORN TRAIL DR. FLORISSANT, MO 63031 ROUTE 5, BOX 159 SALEM, MO 65560 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION ATTORNEY GENERAL
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term MIKE GIBBONS CHRIS KOSTER 651 PEARL AVE. KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 1401 BROMPTON LN. RAYMORE, MO 64083 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 3 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE SENATE DISTRICT 1
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term JIM LEMBKE JOAN BARRY 812 ANN LYNN CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63125 5050 LAMPGLOW CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63129 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 7
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term JANE CUNNINGHAM KEVIN LEESEBERG 1602 TIMBERLAKE MANOR PKWY. CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 916 PENNY LN. BALLWIN, MO 63011 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED TIMOTHY P. GREEN ERIC S. HARRIS 12100 ARAGON AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63138 1848 HIGH SUN DR. FLORISSANT, MO 63031 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term ERIC SCHMITT JAMES TROUT 937 BROWNELL AVE. GLENDALE, MO 63122 107 COLLEGE AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63119 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 4 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED RACHEL STORCH MARK ROBERT OPHEIM 6246 S. ROSEBURY APT. 1N ST. LOUIS, MO 63105 6639 WISE AVE, UNIT 1F ST. LOUIS, MO 63139 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term JERRY MORGAN MICHAEL VOGT 8377 LONKAR DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 6035 WEBER ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 69
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED GINA M. WALSH JULIE STONE KELLEN MARKOVICH 1246 BAKEWELL ST. LOUIS, MO 63137 269 HABECKING DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63137 1177 WALDORF DR. BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS, MO 63137 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN INDEPENDENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 70
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED SHARON L. PACE 4417 O'NEILL AVE. NORTHWOODS, MO 63121 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 71
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED DON CALLOWAY 8418 GLEN ECHO DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63121 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 5 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 72
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED MARIA N. CHAPPELLE-NADAL 7133 DARTMOUTH AVE. UNIVERSITY CITY, MO 63130 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 73
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term DANIEL F. O'SULLIVAN, JR. STEVE BROWN 7365 ARLINGTON ST. LOUIS, MO 63117 7624 CARSWOLD DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63105 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 74
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED STEVE WEBB 3829 KENTUCKY DERBY DR. FLORISSANT, MO 63034 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 75
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED BERT ATKINS 1675 TROTTER WAY FLORISSANT, MO 63033 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 76
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED MICHAEL J. SPRENG DONALD L. SIMMONS, II 1960 NEW FLORISSANT RD. S FLORISSANT, MO 63031 17 TRINITY LN. FLORISSANT, MO 63031 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 77
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED MICHAEL GEORGE CORCORAN 10736 ST. MATTHEW ST. ANN, MO 63074 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 6 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 78
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term T.R. CARR MARGO McNEIL 1072 TIMBERWOOD TRAILS FLORISSANT, MO 63031 124 ST. STANISLAUS CT. FLORISSANT, MO 63031 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 79
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED ALBERT (AL) LIESE 1982 SPRINGTREE DR. MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO 63043 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 80
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED THEODORE (TED) HOSKINS 8424 JANUARY AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63134 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 81
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED ROCHELLE WALTON GRAY 11845 ROLLINGSFORD DR. BLACK JACK, MO 63033 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 82
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term FRANK PLESCIA JILL SCHUPP 12408 STRATFORD RIDGE CT. CREVE COEUR, MO 63141 418 N. MOSLEY RD. ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 83
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED JAKE ZIMMERMAN 9046 OLD BONHOMME OLIVETTE, MO 63132 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 7 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 84
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term ALLEN ICET NO CANDIDATE FILED 1007 CHESTERFIELD FOREST DR. WILDWOOD, MO 63005 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 85
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term CLORIA BROWN VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND 3306 LONE ELM DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63125 4539 VALMEYER DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 86
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term COLE McNARY MARTHA (MARTY) OTT 413 STRAWBRIDGE DR. CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 14251 CYPRESS HILL DR. CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term JOHN J. DIEHL, JR. MARK ZOOLE 2404 WHITE STABLE RD. ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 2931 GREENTOP CT. ROCK HILL, MO 63119 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term ANDREW KOENIG NO CANDIDATE FILED 44 ST. LAWRENCE DR. WINCHESTER, MO 63021 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term TIMOTHY W. JONES GEORGE (BOOTS) WEBER 16 UPPER BLUFFS VIEW CT. EUREKA, MO 63025 119 W. NORTH ST. EUREKA, MO 63025 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 8 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term RANDY JOTTE JEANNE KIRKTON 120 ORCHARD AVE. WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 659 TUXEDO BLVD. ST. LOUIS, MO 63119 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term SUE ALLEN RONICA (RONNIE) HERMAN DONALD R. GRIFFIN 702 WILLOW SPRING HILL CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63017 233 BRAESHIRE DR. MANCHESTER, MO 63021 818 HANNA CT. BALLWIN, MO 63021 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term DWIGHT SCHARNHORST PHIL BOGNAR 870 HILLSBORO RD. VALLEY PARK, MO 63088 1845 SAN PEDRO LN. FENTON, MO 63026 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term RICK STREAM DEB LAVENDER 1229 LOCKETT LN. KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 1797 W. ADAMS KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 95
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term MIKE LEARA ALICE GEARY SGROI 10022 GREGORY CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 11127 PATRINA CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63126 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 9 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term RONALD E. LEVY PATRICIA (PAT) YAEGER 4635 CANDACE DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 729 REED AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO 63125 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term WALT BIVINS JAN POLIZZI 9 IDECKER CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63129 5953 SHORTLEAF CT. ST. LOUIS, MO 63128 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 100
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NICK HAUL SUE SCHOEMEHL 5480 FIRELEAF DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63129 2629 BLUFF RIDGE DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63129 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 105
Vote For: 1 2 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED MICHAEL FRAME 416 MAPLE HOLLOW TR. EUREKA, MO 63025 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC STATE OF MISSOURI, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - English Language
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to add a statement that English shall be the language of all governmental meetings at which any public business is discussed, decided, or public policy is formulated whether conducted in person or by communication equipment including conference calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or message board? It is estimated this proposal will have no costs or savings to state or local governmental entities. YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 10 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE OF MISSOURI, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - Financing of Stormwater Control Projects
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to change provisions relating to the financing of stormwater control projects by: - limiting availability of grants and loans to public water and sewer districts only; - removing the cap on available funding and existing restrictions on disbursements; - requiring loan repayments to be used only for stormwater control projects? It is estimated the cost to state governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It is estimated state governmental entities will save approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is estimated local governmental entities participating in this program may experience savings, however the amount is unknown. YES PROPOSITION A SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED NO STATE OF MISSOURI, STATUTORY MEASURE - Casinos & Gambling
Shall Missouri law be amended to: - repeal the current individual maximum loss limit for gambling; - prohibit any future loss limits; - require identification to enter the gambling area only if necessary to establish that an individual is at least 21 years old; - restrict the number of casinos to those already built or being built; - increase the casino gambling tax from 20% to 21%; - create a new specific education fund from gambling tax proceeds generated as a result of this measure called the Schools First Elementary and Secondary Education Improvement Fund; and - require annual audits of this new fund? State governmental entities will receive an estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to $7.0 million annually for higher education, early childhood development, veterans, and other programs. Local governmental entities receiving gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually. YES PROPOSITION B SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED NO STATE OF MISSOURI, STATUTORY MEASURE - Homecare Council
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the elderly and Missourians with disabilities to continue living independently in their homes by creating the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the availability of quality home care services under the Medicaid program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing the home care workforce? The exact cost of this proposal to state governmental entities is unknown, but is estimated to exceed $510,560 annually. Additional costs for training are possible. Matching federal funds, if available, could reduce state costs. It is estimated there would be no costs or savings to local governmental entities. YES PROPOSITION C SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED NO STATE OF MISSOURI, STATUTORY MEASURE - Renewable Energy
Shall Missouri law be amended to require investor-owned electric utilities to generate or purchase electricity from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from solar energy; and restricting to no more than 1% any rate increase to consumers for this renewable energy? The estimated direct cost to state governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated there are no direct costs or savings to local governmental entities. However, indirect costs may be incurred by state and local governmental entities if the proposal results in increased electricity retail rates. YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 11 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term NO CANDIDATE FILED KATHLEEN KELLY BURKETT 2023 HUNTINGTON OVERLAND, MO 63114 FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC ST. LOUIS COUNTY, COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term EUGENE DOKES MIKE O'MARA THEO (TED) BROWN, SR. 11706 CRITERION AVE. SPANISH LAKE, MO 63138 19 LOWERY ESTATES CT. FLORISSANT, MO 63031 9901 LILAC DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63137 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIAN ST. LOUIS COUNTY, COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6
Vote For: 1 4 Year Term JOHN CAMPISI STEVE STENGER 10133 JEFFLEIGH LN. ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 9322 RAMBLER DR. ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC ST. LOUIS COUNTY, CHARTER COMMISSION
PROPOSITION C SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall there be a Charter Commission to revise and amend the Charter? YES PROPOSITION 1 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED NO ST. LOUIS COUNTY, - Community Childrens Service Fund
Shall St. Louis County, solely for the purpose of establishing a community childrens services fund for the purpose of providing services to protect the well-being and safety of children and youth nineteen years of age or less and to strengthen families, be authorized to levy a sales tax of one-quarter of a cent in the County of St. Louis? YES PROPOSITION I NO ST. LOUIS COUNTY, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION - Improvements to County Buildings & Facilities
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall St. Louis County, Missouri, issue general obligation bonds up to the amount of One Hundred Twenty Million Dollars for the purposes of constructing various capital improvements to County buildings and facilities, and making improvements to County safety/security and communication facilities? REQUIRED YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 12 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, - Public Transportation
PROPOSITION M SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY Shall St. Louis County, Missouri impose, in addition to an existing County-wide sales tax of one-quarter of one percent for the same purpose, a county-wide sales tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) which shall have a sunset date twenty years from the date on which the tax is first imposed, for the purpose of providing a source of funds for public transportation purposes, with the revenues from one-quarter of one percent (0.25%) to be used for expansion of a light rail system and revenues from the remaining one-quarter of one percent (0.25%) to be used for the maintenance and operation of existing public transit facilities? YES NO ST. LOUIS COUNTY, - Use Tax
PROPOSITION H SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
For the purposes of enhancing county and municipal public safety, parks, and job creation and enhancing local government services, shall the county be authorized to collect a local use tax equal to the total of the existing county sales tax rate of one and eighty-five hundredths percent (1.85%), provided that if the county sales tax is repealed, reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax rate shall also be repealed, reduced or raised by the same voter action? Fifty percent of the revenue shall be used by the county throughout the county for improving and enhancing public safety, park improvements, and job creation, and fifty percent shall be used for enhancing local government services. The county shall be required to make available to the public an audited comprehensive financial report detailing the management and use of the countywide portion of the funds each year. A use tax is the equivalent of a sales tax on purchases from out-of-state sellers by in-state buyers and on certain taxable business transactions. A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by persons whose purchases from out-of-state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars in any calendar year. YES NO MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? YES NO MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, EASTERN DISTRICT
Shall Judge ROBERT G. DOWD, JR. of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? YES NO MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, EASTERN DISTRICT
Shall Judge KURT S. ODENWALD of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? YES NO MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, EASTERN DISTRICT
Shall Judge ROY L. RICHTER of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 1
Shall Judge ROBERT S. COHEN, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 13 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 2
Shall Judge MAURA B. McSHANE, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 3
Shall Judge MARK D. SEIGEL, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 4
Shall Judge B.C. (BUZZ) DRUMM, JR., Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 6
Shall Judge GARY M. GAERTNER, JR., Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 8
Shall Judge TOM DePRIEST, JR., Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 12
Shall Judge STEVEN H. GOLDMAN, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 15
Shall Judge JOHN A. ROSS, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 32
Shall Judge MARY BRUNTRAGER SCHROEDER, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 14 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 34
Shall Judge DALE W. HOOD, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 35
Shall Judge THEA A. SHERRY, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 36
Shall Judge GLORIA CLARK RENO, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 37
Shall Judge JOHN ESSNER, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 42
Shall Judge SANDRA FARRAGUT-HEMPHILL, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES, 21ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - DIVISION 43
Shall Judge DOUGLAS R. BEACH, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 21, be retained in office? YES NO CITY OF BELLA VILLA
PROPOSITION 1 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall an additional charge of $22.00 be assessed annually for the lateral sewer service line added to the $28.00 already in place to make a maximum charge of fifty dollars be assessed annually on residential property for each lateral sewer service line serving six or less dwelling units on that property and condominiums that have six or less condominium units per building and any condominium responsible for its own individual lateral sewer line to provide funds to pay the cost of certain repairs of those lateral sewer service lines which may be billed quarterly or annually? YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 15 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF BLACK JACK
PROPOSITION 1 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY Shall a City of Black Jack license tax not to exceed seven percent (7%) be imposed on the gross receipts of companies engaged in the business of supplying or furnishing electricity, electrical power, electrical service, gas, gas service, water, water service, telegraph service or telecommunication services, including without limitation cellular or mobile communication services, to both residential and non-residential customers? YES NO CITY OF RICHMOND HEIGHTS
PROPOSITION T SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the City Council consider legislation that would allow a light duty passenger truck with no commercial designation to park on the City of Richmond Heights streets while continuing to not allow commercial trucks to do so? YES NO CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 1 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the gross receipts tax described in Section 13-72 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for every person engaged in the business of selling, distributing, and supplying natural, artificial or mixed natural and artificial gas for heating, lighting, power, and refrigeration in the city be increased from five (5) percent of the gross receipts to seven (7) percent of the gross receipts? YES NO CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 2 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the gross receipts tax described in Section 13-91 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for every person engaged in the business of selling, distributing, and supplying electricity, electrical power or electrical service for compensation in the city be increased from five (5) percent of the gross receipts to seven (7) percent of the gross receipts? YES NO CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 3 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the gross receipts tax described in Section 13-111 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for every person engaged in the business of furnishing water service in the city be increased from five (5) percent of the gross receipts to seven (7) percent of the gross receipts? YES NO CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 4 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the gross receipts tax described in Section 13-131 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for every person engaged in the business of furnishing exchange telephone service in the city be increased from five (5) percent of the gross receipts to seven (7) percent of the gross receipts? YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 16 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 5 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY Shall the gross receipts tax described in Section 13-151 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for every person engaged in the business of supplying or furnishing telegraph service in the city be increased from five (5) percent of the gross receipts to seven (7) percent of the gross receipts? YES NO CITY OF WELLSTON
PROPOSITION 6 SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the business and occupational license fee of the City of Wellston, Missouri, described in Section 13-234 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wellston, Missouri for merchants businesses be increased from $2.00 on each $1,000.00 or fractional part thereof on all gross sales with a minimum fee of $75.00 regardless of the amount of gross sales as described in Section 13-234 be increased to $3.00 on each $1,000.00 or fractional part thereof on all gross sales, provided, however that in no case shall the merchants license tax be less than $90.00 regardless of the amount of gross sales? YES NO CITY OF WILDWOOD
PROPOSITION P SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the City of Wildwood, Missouri impose a sales tax of one-half of one percent for the purpose of providing funding for local parks for the City of Wildwood, Missouri? This sales tax would be used to implement the goals and recommendations of the Parks and Recreation Action Plan. YES PROPOSITION O NO BAYLESS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Bayless Consolidated School District Board of Education borrow money in the amount of Four Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4,300,000) for the purposes of improving students learning environment and implementing the long-range plan endorsed by the Bayless Student Success Task Force, including but not REQUIRED limited to renovations to increase instructional space, making safety and security improvements, completing HVAC and lighting projects and state-required technology
upgrades, addressing ADA-compliance, electrical and plumbing needs, and refinancing outstanding lease obligations, and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof, resulting in no estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school district is estimated to remain unchanged at thirty-nine cents ($0.39) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES PROPOSITION E NO BRENTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Board of Education of the Brentwood School District be authorized to borrow money in the amount of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000) for the purpose of establishing an early childhood education center by means of acquiring, constructing, furnishing, equipping and renovating such early childhood education center and in REQUIRED the event that any money remains after completion of the early childhood education center, making improvements to certain of the districts existing school buildings and
related facilities for school purposes, and to issue the general obligation bonds of the Brentwood School District for the payment thereof, resulting in an estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy of zero cents ($0.00) per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation? If this proposition is approved the adjusted debt service levy of the district is estimated to remain at twenty-one cents ($0.21) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 17 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
LINDBERGH R-VIII SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
PROPOSITION R FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Lindbergh R-VIII School District, St. Louis County, Missouri issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of thirty-one million dollars ($31,000,000) for the purpose of reducing overcrowding at Sperreng Middle School, and repairing, constructing, furnishing and equipping schoolhouse sites and related facilities including the REQUIRED purchase of property, resulting in no estimated increase in the debt service property tax levy? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school
district is estimated to remain unchanged at thirty-eight cents ($0.38) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES NO MEHLVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT R-9
PROPOSITION T SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
For school purposes, including implementing building and instructional improvements recommended by the community participants of COMPASS, shall the Mehlville School District R9, St. Louis County, Missouri, be authorized to establish its operating levy ceiling (per $100 assessed valuation) at $3.1114 for residential real property, $3.2252 for commercial real property, $4.0600 for agricultural real property and $3.9348 for personal property? Approval of this proposition is expected to result in No Increase to the estimated Total Tax Levy of the District, due to an expected decrease in the Debt Service Levy that will offset the estimated thirty-one cent increase in the Operating Levy. YES PROPOSITION S NO PARKWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Parkway C-2 School District Board of Education borrow money in the amount of Eighty-Seven Million Dollars ($87,000,000), resulting in no estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy, for the purpose of school maintenance, repairs, renovation and accessibility, including but not limited to roof repairs, HVAC, plumbing, REQUIRED electricity, furnishing and equipping school sites, technology, renovations or additions to high school science labs, elementary classroom walls and security
improvements, and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school district is estimated to remain unchanged at thirty-four cents ($0.34) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES PROPOSITION K NO RITENOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Board of Education of the Ritenour School District, St. Louis County, Missouri, borrow money in the amount of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) for the purpose of improving schools by adding and upgrading technology; constructing and furnishing an Early Childhood Center, additional classrooms, a high school auditorium and REQUIRED two elementary libraries to meet state standards; and renovating existing school facilities, and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof, resulting in an estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy of $0.20 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school district is estimated to increase from $0.71 to $0.91 per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES NO AFFTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
PROPOSITION P SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED
Shall the Board of Directors of the Affton Fire Protection District be authorized to levy an annual rate of 18 cents per one hundred dollars valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the Pension program of the District? YES NO Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 18 of 19 11/4/2008 - GENERAL ELECTION
COMMUNITY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
PROPOSITION P SIMPLE MAJORITY REQUIRED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY Shall the Board of Directors of Community Fire Protection District be authorized to increase the annual tax rate from ten (10) cents to twenty-five (25) cents per one hundred dollars (100) valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the pension program of the District? YES PROPOSITION F NO EUREKA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION
FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Eureka Fire Protection District issue general obligation bonds in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount of up to thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for the purpose of acquiring firefighting and emergency vehicles, equipment, and apparatus; acquiring real estate; constructing and equipping new fire REQUIRED stations; renovating, improving, and equipping existing fire stations; and other related capital expenditures? YES PROPOSITION Y FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the Northeast Ambulance and Fire Protection District of St. Louis County, Missouri, incur an indebtedness of said District in the amount of Ten Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($10,700,000) and issue general obligation bonds of said District in evidence thereof in order to or for the purchase and clearing of land or real REQUIRED YES PROPOSITION L FOUR-SEVENTHS MAJORITY Shall the West County EMS and Fire Protection District of St. Louis County, Missouri, incur an indebtedness of said District in the amount of Nineteen Million Dollars ($19,000,000) and issue the bonds of said District in evidence thereof for the purpose of purchasing real property, constructing, equipping, and maintaining fire stations REQUIRED and purchasing and equipping ambulances and fire protection and fire-fighting apparatus and auxiliary equipment therefor? YES Vote For: 2 NO NO
estate, the construction, equipment, and maintenance of administration buildings, fire and ambulance stations, garages and houses, and the purchase of ambulances, fire trucks, emergency medical service equipment, paramedical equipment, fire protection equipment and fire-fighting apparatus and auxiliary equipment for said District? NO NORTHEAST AMBULANCE AND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION WEST COUNTY EMS & FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION CASTLE POINT STREET LIGHT DISTRICT, DIRECTOR
FOUR Year Term Candidate with most votes & TWO Year Term Candidate with next most votes JOHN VANCE SR. ODESSA THOMAS JOHN CLAY 10413 PRINCE DRIVE ST. LOUIS, MO 63136 10059 PRINCE DRIVE ST. LOUIS, MO 63136 10545 LORD DRIVE ST. LOUIS, MO 63136 NONPARTISAN NONPARTISAN NONPARTISAN Monday, September 15, 2008 Page 19 of 19