Webster Groves Election Results Are In
In case you missed it, check the results from yesterday's municipal elections.
In case you missed it, check the results from yesterday's municipal elections.
It had to pass in both St. Louis City and St. Louis County in order to impose the sales tax increase to fund improvements around the Gateway Arch, local parks and regional trails.
Voters in St. Louis County and St. Louis City said yes to a 3/16ths of one-cent sales tax increase designed to fund about $31 million a year in improvements to the Gateway Arch grounds, the regional Great Rivers Greenway trails and greenways, and for city and county parks. The measure had to pass in both the county and the city in order to be implemented. In the city, with 100 percent of the vote counted, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the proposition won with 67 percent of the vote. With 100 percent of the votes counted in the county, the proposition passed easily with a 53 percent to 47 percent margin. The money would go toward: Correction: An earlier version of this article used the incorrect proposition name in the headline…
Webster Groves Board of Education and Rock Hill and Warson Woods Boards of Aldermen are on the ballot April 2.
Today is the day voters go to the polls in Webster Groves, Rock Hill, Warson Woods and across Missouri to decide on municipal, school board and other issues at the ballot box. In the two contested Warson Woods aldermanic races, James Newman won in Ward 1 and Charles Luisetti won in Ward 3. Unopposed candidates were swept in, of course, including Joel Oliver and Steven Loher, who were the only two candidates for two openings on the Webster Groves school board. Check our election chart above for the details on election results affecting residents of Webster Groves Patch. Other area election coverage:
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Patch brings you everything you need to know about the April 2 election, from candidates and ballot questions to where to vote.
On Tuesday April 2, voters in Webster Groves and Warson Woods will together head to the polls to elect school board members and city officials, along with a decision on a countywide parks funding proposal. We've laid out the candidates in contested races so you can make an informed decision at the polls Samuel Henderson Robert M. Johns Joan H. McGivney Allison Stenger Parks Funding: St. Louis Beacon report on Countywide Proposition P Where Do I Vote: Look up your address on the Secretary of State's website
Patch will send questionnaires to candidates running in the April election for seats on the Webster Groves School Board and Rock Hill and Warson Woods Boards of Aldermen. What questions should we include?
Patch will send questionnaires to candidates running in the April election for seats on the Webster Groves School Board and Rock Hill and Warson Woods Boards of Aldermen. What questions should we include?
In the Webster Groves area, we have three contested elections that will highlight our ballots in the April 2 election. Seats on the Webster Groves Board of Education, Rock Hill Board of Aldermen and Warson Woods Board of Aldermen will be on the ballot. See a complete list of Webster Groves, Rock Hill and Warson Woods candidates here. As we approach the election, Patch will send each candidate a questionnaire to help empower voters to cast their ballots for the candidates they believe in. And we would like to include all of you in the process. What questions do you have for the candidates? For the school board race, do you have a question about an issue in a particular school? Or would you like to know the candidates' viewpoints on a more…
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The last day to register for the April 2, 2013, election is March 6.
If you want to vote in the April 2 election, the deadline is fast approaching to register to vote in St. Louis County. Voters must be registered by March 6 to vote in the April election. In order to register, you must: Missourians can register to vote by one of the following methods: St. Louis County residents can also send in a completed voter registration application to: The Board of Election Commissioners, 12 Sunnen Dr., Ste. 126 St. Louis, MO 63143. If mailing your registration, it must be postmarked by March 6. For more information, check out the Board of Election Commissioners website.
Just elected to a four-year term in November, Missouri's State Treasurer is seen by some as a possible candidate for Lieutenant Governor if a vacancy is created.
In what he called a "sincere statement," Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel told Patch Wednesday he would serve a full term in office, despite some speculation he could be a candidate for lieutenant governor. Zweifel, a former state representative from Florissant, spoke to a group of small business owners at Pulaski Bank in Creve Coeur Wednesday. Political watchers will be keeping a close eye on what happens Feb. 9 in Southeast Missouri, as Republicans in the state's Eighth Congressional district decide who to put up in a June special election to fill the seat left empty by Jo Ann Emerson's resignation. Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is one of a handful of candidates interested in running for the vacant Eighth Congressional district seat. He's …
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Positions in area municipalities and on the Webster Groves School Board are up for candidacy in the April 2013 election.
The race is on for municipal and school board candidates in local elections to be held April 2, 2013. The official filing period began Dec. 11 and ended Jan. 15. Patch has a list of all those who have filed for the elections that will impact Webster Groves-area residents. Editor's Note: This article will be periodically updated as new filling information becomes available. City of Warson Woods Positions for a seat in each of the four wards for the board of aldermen are open for candidacy. Aldermen serve two-year terms. City of Rock Hill Rock Hill holds elections every year in April. Webster Groves School District The following individuals have filed to run, as of Jan. 15:
The Akin campaign is rallying supporters by highlighting actor Jamie Foxx's weekend comments about President Obama.
It is coming almost a month after voters went to the polls and elected Missouri U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill to a second term over U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, but actor Jamie Foxx has become something of a campaign talking point in the race. His comments at the Soul Train Awards referring to President Barack Obama as "our lord and savior" over the weekend are the subject of a mass email Akin's campaign sent Thursday to subscribers following his just-completed Senate campaign: Article after article has been written about a no-name filmmaker who produced a short video mocking Islam. How much do you think will be written about an Oscar winning Hollywood star mocking Christianity. Friends, I may have lost the Senate race, but I do not plan to stop …
1:37 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Maybe when a law is passed prohibiting someone from taking office if they have a campaign debt will result in office holders who can balance the federal budget.   more ›
John Dough
6:54 am on Thursday, April 4, 2013
As part of the General revenue fund prop P will get raided....Remember the casino vote?...for schools??? .   more ›