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General Election Votes Cast by Equipment Type & Absentee VotingAll Ballots Cast by Equipment Type Absentee Ballots Cast by Equip. TypeTownshipTotalsAll Sources10Touch-ScreenProv.BallotsOpti-ScanAbsenteeBallotsby TownshipTouch-Screenin OfficeMilitaryMailAirport 13,588 6,275 85 6,794 434 159 2 273Bonhomme 20,847 8,879 66 10,563 1,339 585 31 723Chesterfield 20,501 8,713 64 10,382 1,342 535 46 761All OtherMailClayton 18,601 8,715 107 7,609 2,170 1,117 44 1,009Concord 16,592 9,226 24 6,395 947 374 14 559Creve Coeur 19,229 9,064 93 8,492 1,580 572 44 964Ferguson 13,416 6,277 89 6,707 343 158 13 172Florissant 12,671 6,382 71 5,641 577 192 23 362Gravois 16,803 8,654 63 7,303 783 393 16 374Hadley 14,438 6,370 109 6,570 1,389 712 77 600Jefferson 17,673 8,154 70 7,753 1,696 801 38 857Lafayette 17,344 7,259 43 8,711 1,331 514 39 778Lemay 12,145 6,517 47 5,078 503 180 17 306Lewis & Clark 16,798 8,163 144 8,001 490 178 9 303Maryland Heights 16,033 7,199 60 7,961 813 289 27 497Meramec 18,489 8,023 70 9,614 782 350 21 411Midland 8,944 4,507 60 4,044 333 128 12 193Missouri River 18,554 7,890 78 8,586 2,000 803 27 1,170Normandy 11,609 6,400 47 4,763 399 175 12 212Norwood 7,627 4,053 31 3,281 262 85 9 168Northwest 11,158 5,251 68 5,239 600 216 10 374Oakville 17,732 8,724 46 8,119 843 297 10 536Queeny 15,038 6467 66 7,579 926 355 16 555<strong>St</strong>. Ferdinand 9,944 5,038 116 4,485 305 115 12 178Spanish Lake 13,211 6,306 99 6,598 208 74 13 121Tesson Ferry 17,000 8,114 60 7,834 992 413 14 565University 11,659 5,566 85 5,411 597 269 29 299Wild Horse 11,436 4,764 34 5,958 680 198 12 470Federal Ballots 17 3 14 14COUNTY TOTAL 419,097 196,950 1,995 195,474 24,678 10,251 637 13,79010


Absentee Ballots Counted, <strong>2006</strong> electionsFeb. 7 April 4 Aug. 8 Nov. 7AIRPORT 14 143 156 434BONHOMME 21 254 323 1,339CHESTERFIELD 146 190 1,342CLAYTON 220 376 2,170CONCORD 13 213 266 947CREVE COEUR 248 308 1,580FERGUSON 178 195 343FLORISSANT 177 222 577GRAVOIS 251 268 783HADLEY 240 309 1,389JEFFERSON 362 357 1,696LAFAYETTE 132 203 268 1,331LEMAY 162 211 503LEWIS & CLARK 159 196 490MARYLAND HTS. 127 205 813MERAMEC 42 138 162 782MIDLAND 279 189 333MISSOURI RIVER 171 280 2,000NORMANDY 209 188 399NORWOOD 168 132 262NORTHWEST 174 224 600OAKVILLE 196 165 212 843QUEENY 65 184 256 926ST. FERDINAND 122 134 305SPANISH LAKE 174 223 208TESSON FERRY 185 201 243 992UNIVERSITY 222 330 597WILD HORSE 173 185 680Federal Ballots 14TOTALS: 669 5,463 6,608 24,678OVERALL VOTER TURNOUT BYTOWNSHIPNOV. 2, 2004 GENERAL ELECTIONVoting patterns remain remarkably consistentfrom election-to-election, as these two maps indicate.Those townships voting heavier than therest in 2004 continued to do the same in <strong>2006</strong>.Likewise for lower turnout areas.OVERALL VOTER TURNOUT BYTOWNSHIPNOV. 7, <strong>2006</strong> GENERAL ELECTION12


ST. LOUIS COUNTY ELECTIONSSUMMARY OF ELECTION COSTSCOMPARISON - GENERAL ELECTION YEARS1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 <strong>2006</strong>Salaries 1,415,531 1,121,158 1,731,047 1,312,237 2,096,359 1,647,155Publishing 56,215 44,805 55,096 47,350 54,747 38,489Postage 216,333 192,996 277,840 258,959 355,397 275,721Polling Place Rental 69,105 99,850 113,650 88,800 111,450 85,200Equipment Rental 48,828 47,986 52,117 63,119 56,436 51,588Printing 87,388 14,974 17,655 84,471 52,039 12,353Ballot Pages 42,373 48,039 40,539 52,067 145,291Materials & Supplies 61,299 48,021 117,192 52,777 185,867 184,716Election Service Fund 120,632 97,412 148,218 105,360TOTALS $1,954,699 $1,612,163 $2,533,268 $2,045,664 $3,112,580 $2,545,873Total Ballots CastGener al Election Years OnlyAnnual Costs Per Registered VoterGeneral Election Years Only953 ,9 881,089 ,4 03$1.03$0 .99$1 .0 3$1.11$1 .237 30,05 955 4,7796 78,923648 ,582$0.861996 1998 2000 2002 2004 <strong>2006</strong>1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 <strong>2006</strong>Annual Election CostsGener al Election Years Only$3,112,580Annual Costs Per Ballot CastGeneral Election Years Only$2,533,268$1,954,699$2,045,644$1,612,163$2,545,873$2.68$2.91$2.65$3 .01 $2 .8 6$3 .9 21996 1998 2000 2002 2004 <strong>2006</strong>1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 <strong>2006</strong>13


HAVA FUNDSWhere the Money WentIn 2002 Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in response to the equipment and administrativeshortcomings that became apparent in the 2000 presidential election in Florida. This was the most comprehensivefederal legislation ever enacteddealing with elections. Becausethe recommendations of Congresswere so far-reaching (and expensive),the federal government ap-propriated $3.9 billion to be allocatedamong the states to imple-ment those guidelines. Missourireceived $62.26 million, whichwas administered by the office ofthe Secretary of <strong>St</strong>ate. <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s share of the pie was $10.38 million.Following is a breakdown of how that money was spent.Item Quantity Unit TotalCost CostGrants 1, 2 and 3 (Equipment)ItemGrant 4 (Poll Worker Training)TotalCostPunch Card Replacement Grant $4,960,710Second Chance Voting Grant $2,020,200ADA Accessibility Grant $2,643,550plus: Interest Earned $288,883Total Equipment Grants $9,913,343INITIAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASEiVotonic Touch-Screen Voting SystemTouch-Screen Machines 1,850 $3,365 $6,225,250Additional Flash Memory 2,350 $60 $141,000Flash Card Gang Burner 2 $4,750 $9,500Programming/Testing Equipment $34,138VVPAT Supplies $28,125Sub-total $6,438,013Optical Scan Voting SystemPrecinct Optical Scanner 480 $4,580 $2,198,400Scanner w/o Ballot Box 20 $3,880 $77,600High Speed Scanner 2 $66,150 $132,300Additional PCMCIA Memory 1,050 $90 $94,500Ballot Printer & Folder 2 $10,730 $21,460Secrecy Sleeves $22,500Programming/Testing Equipment $4,000Paper & Ballot Supplies $8,195Sub-total $2,558,955Tabulation Room & SupportComputer Network $41,900Unity Software $70,500Unity Software License (5 years) $79,725Firmware Maintenance (5 years) $356,200Project Manager $209,000<strong>St</strong>aff Training $250,800Sub-total $1,116,375Less: Discount ($200,000)Total Equipment Purchase Cost $9,913,343Poll Worker Training for August Primary Elec. $247,045Poll Worker Training for November General Elec. $86,255Total Poll Worker Training Costs $333,300Grant 5 (Elections Improvement)Elections Improvement Grant $388,500plus: Interest Earned (thru 5/31/07) $22,545Total $411,045ELECTIONS IMPROVEMENT EXPENDITURES (thru 6/6/07)Training $4,398Transition from Punch Card to Electronic $8,862Election Consultants $24,543Equipment (Media & Ballot Bags, carts etc) $76,555Tab Room Improvements $1,162Inventory Control System $23,712Sub-total $139,232Unallocated $271,813Total Elections Improvement Costs (thru 6/6/07) $411,045Grant 6 (MCVR)*[Missouri Centralized Voter Registration system]Computers and Scanners $32,991MCVR Election Computer Equipment Costs $32,991* We are scheduled to receive another MCVR Equipment Grant in2007 totaling $50,172.GRAND TOTAL GRANTS #1 thru #6 $10,690,679(including Interest earned of $311,428)1414


the size of the City from 17.98 square miles to its present61.37 square miles. That left <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> at its presentsize of 524 square miles. The newly separated <strong>County</strong> had apopulation of 31,888, the third largest in Missouri. It had afew small urban centers but was still predominantly rural.Selection of a <strong>County</strong> SeatAfter the separation of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> City from <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><strong>County</strong>, early meetings of the new <strong>County</strong> Court, as the policy-makingbody was called, were held first at a home in Maplewood,then at two locations in what is now Des Peres. Thefirst building to accommodate both the <strong>County</strong> Court meetingsand <strong>County</strong> records and offices was Mt. Olive House, a largethree-story brick building which had been built in 1860 as asummer resort on Olive <strong>St</strong>reet Road., just east of the intersectionwith North and South Road. The <strong>County</strong> Court met therefor two years and even used part of the building as a jail whileother parts of the building continued to be operated as a hotel,post office, and a printing office.The selection of a permanent <strong>County</strong> seat was the responsibilityof a Commission established by the new charter. Afterconsidering several locations, including Florissant, they selecteda 104-acre site on Hanley Road donated by Ralph Claytonand Martin F. Hanley. After a successful election approvingthe location in 1877 they platted the site on which twomain buildings of the <strong>County</strong> government center are locatedtoday — the block bordered by Central, Carondelet, and Meramecavenues and Forsyth Boulevard (originally called <strong>St</strong>.Ferdinand).The <strong>County</strong> Courthouses of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong>An interesting fact of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse historyis that the first permanent (not rented) courthouse for <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong><strong>County</strong> was what is now known as the Old Courthouse indowntown <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>., the site of the famous Dred Scott trialand now a part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.It was built on land donated in 1823 by Auguste Chouteau andJ.B.C. Lucas, two distinguished citizens. The original courthousewas completed in 1833 and was located where the eastwing of the building is situated. The building was expanded in1839, and the rotunda, dome, and west wing were built in1843. In 1851, the original east wing was demolished, and in1856 a new east wing replaced it.Following separation and selection of Clayton as thecounty seat, a courthouse and jail were built in December1878. The original building was expanded in 1912 and 1926.After 20 years of defeating bond issue proposals, <strong>County</strong> votersin 1945 approved a bond issue for a new courthouse buildingfacing Forsyth Boulevard, and that building was completedin 1949. A change in state law allowing the constructionof jail facilities outside the county seat made possible theconstruction of the Adult Correctional Institution in Gumbo,completed in 1969. Having relieved severe jail overcrowdingand inadequacy, <strong>County</strong> government succeeded in passing abond issue for the construction of the ten-story AdministrationBuilding, the six-story Courts building, and a 1200-car garage.These improvements were completed in 1972.16Since the construction of the Adult Correctional Institutionin the 1960s, when land costs in Clayton were consideredprohibitive, continued jail overcrowding and deterioration ofthe remaining jail facilities in Clayton created pressure fornew correctional facilities. In choosing a site for new facilitiesthe costs and difficulties of continually transporting prisonersbetween jail facilities in far west <strong>County</strong> and court facilities inClayton weighed in favor of a Clayton site for a new jail andexpanded Court facilities. The new Justice Center, whichopened in 1998, is connected to the Courts Building by a secureskywalk and replaces both the jail in the 1949 Courthousebuilding and the Adult Correctional Building in Chesterfield.Form of GovernmentFrom 1877 until 1950, <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s governing bodywas the three-judge <strong>County</strong> Court, a quaisi-legislative andexecutive body consisting of a presiding judge elected at largeand two associate judges elected from separate geographicdistricts. By 1950, this structure had been long criticized asantiquated and unsuitable for an urban county. The <strong>County</strong>Court’s authority over other agencies in the <strong>County</strong> was severelylimited. There were more than a dozen independentlyelected county officials that were not directly accountable tothe <strong>County</strong> Court; those included the Sheriff, Recorder ofDeeds, <strong>County</strong> Clerk, Circuit Clerk, <strong>County</strong> Highway Engineer,Constables, Superintendent of Schools, and Public Administrator.In 1945 Missouri voters adopted a constitutional changewhich allowed counties of more than 85,000 people to reorganizetheir government under a home rule charter. A CharterCommission proposed a major overhaul of the governmentcreating the position of <strong>County</strong> Supervisor as full-time paidexecutive and a separate seven-member <strong>County</strong> Council, withmembers elected from seven districts. The first home-rulecharter, which was adopted in 1950, created eleven <strong>County</strong>departments but left sixteen positions elected on a partisanbasis. Subsequent amendments to the 1950 charter reducedthe number of elective offices and authorized a merit systemfor <strong>County</strong> employees. Actions taken under the 1950 Charterin response to rapid growth of the <strong>County</strong> included the creationof the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> Police Department and adoptionof a master zoning ordinance and modern building codes.The present <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> Charter was adopted in1968, partly in response to problems relating to lack of controlover the independently elected Sheriff, <strong>County</strong> Treasurer, andRecorder of Deeds. The new charter left only the <strong>County</strong> Supervisor(now <strong>County</strong> Executive), the seven <strong>County</strong> Councilmembers, and the Prosecuting Attorney as elective officials.Government department heads are appointed by the <strong>County</strong>Executive with the approval of the Council.Excerpted from The History and Growth of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong>, 1969, byRobert A. Cohn. Copyright © 1969, 2007 by Robert A. Cohn. Mr. Cohnwrote the book while serving as Administrative Assistant to then <strong>St</strong>.<strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> Supervisor (Executive) Lawrence K. Roos. Mr. Cohn, anattorney, is Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Jewish Light. Heis Chairman of the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>County</strong> Human Rights Commission, withwhich he has been associated as staff member, member, or Chairmansince 1964. He is a resident of Clayton.16


DESCOUNTY COUNCILCOUNTY COUNCILDISTRICTSDISTRICTSMISSOURIRIVERBRYAN ISLANDI-270PELICAN ISLANDUS-674Hwy 367CORA ISLANDRIVER<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>2I-70MISSISSIPPICHOUTEAUISLAND1MOSENTHEINISLANDPage AveFranklin <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIHOWELL ISLANDRIVERJOHNSON ISLANDBONHOMME ISLANDI-70Hwy 100US-407Manchester RdI-64I-2703Lindbergh BlvdOlive Blvd5City of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>US-40I-44I-55MISSISSIPPIRIVERMissouriIllinoisRIVERDESPERESARSENALISLANDMERAMECMERAMECRIVERI-44RIVERJefferson <strong>County</strong>I-556MERAMECRIVERMERAMECRIVERYEAR-END VOTER 3rd District 6th DistrictREGISTRATIONS Colleen Wasinger (R) John Campisi (R)106,457 96,4691st District 4th District 7th DistrictHazel Erby (D) Michael O’Mara (D) Gregory F. Quinn (R)88,054 90,702 102,7642nd District5th DistrictKathleen Burkett (D)Barbara Fraser (D)86,143 100,061RIVERMISSISSIPPI18


STATE SENATEDISTRICTSPELICAN ISLANDMISSOURIRIVERBRYAN ISLANDI-270US-67Hwy 36713CORA ISLANDRIVER<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>I-7014MISSISSIPPIMOSENTHEINISLANDCHOUTEAUISLANDPage AveFranklin <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIHOWELL ISLANDRIVERJOHNSON ISLANDBONHOMME ISLANDI-70Hwy 10026 (part)US-40MERAMECManchester RdRIVER7I-64I-270MERAMEC1524Lindbergh BlvdOlive BlvdRIVERDESPERESDESCity of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>US-40I-44I-55ARSENALISLANDMISSISSIPPIRIVERMissouriIllinoisI-44RIVERJefferson <strong>County</strong>I-55MERAMEC1 (part)RIVERMERAMECRIVERYEAR-END VOTERREGISTRATIONS1915th Dist.Michael R. Gibbons (R)117,0571st Dist. (<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co. only) 13th Dist. 24th Dist.Harry Kennedy (D) Tim Green (D) Joan Bray (D)95,503 100,526 110,3407th Dist. 14th Dist. 26th Dist. (<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co. only)John Loudon (R) Rita H. Days (D) John E. Griesheimer (R)113,407 98,992 34,82519RIVERMISSISSIPPI


STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICTS7077MOSENTHEIN797183Olive Blvd86th Dist.8272Jane Cunningham (R)8664 (part)25,15787th Dist.84T. Scott Muschaly (R)877326,4549288th Dist.Neal C. <strong>St</strong>. Onge (R)Hwy 100889423,0409189th Dist.66 (part)Timothy W. Jones (R)899623,9049391st Dist.95Kathlyn Fares (R)85I-4425,446105 (part)92nd Dist.Manchester RdCharles R. Portwood (R)MERAMEC9723,696I-6493rd Dist.100Dwight Scharnhorst (R)23,53671st Dist. 77th Dist. 94th Dist.Esther Haywood (D) Michael Corcoran (D) Rick <strong>St</strong>ream (R)20,750 18,749 26,065YEAR-END VOTER 72nd Dist. 78th Dist. 95th Dist.REGISTRATIONS M. Chappelle-Nadel (D) Clint Zweifel (D) Jim Avery (R)23,237 19,838 25,51664th Dist. (<strong>St</strong>. L. Co. only) 73rd Dist. 79th Dist. 96th Dist.Rachael <strong>St</strong>orch (D) Margaret Donnelly (D) Albert J. Liese (D) Patricia Yaeger (D)3,139 23,362 21,807 20,10966th Dist. (<strong>St</strong>. L. Co. only) 74th Dist. 80th Dist. 83rd Dist. 97th Dist.Michael Vogt (D) Tony George (D) Ted Hoskins (D) Jake Zimmerman (D) Walt Bivins (R)9,979 23,437 21,443 22,012 23,78769th Dist. 75th Dist. 81st Dist. 84th Dist. 100th Dist.Gina Walsh (D) Bruce D. Darrough (D) Juanita Walton (D) Allen Icet (R) Sue Schoemehl (D)17,602 22,033 20,364 25,048 23,83570th Dist. 76th Dist. 82nd Dist. 85th Dist. 105th Dist. (<strong>St</strong>. L. Co. only)John L. Bowman (D) Michael Spreng (D) Sam Page (D) Jim Lembke (R) Michael Frame (D)21,041 19,712 24,037 22,504 11Franklin <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIHOWELL ISLANDRIVERRIVERJOHNSON ISLANDUS-40BONHOMME ISLANDMERAMECRIVERLindbergh Blvd<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIRIVERI-270BRYAN ISLANDMERAMEC78Page AveI-70RIVERI-27076MERAMECI-55RIVERPELICAN ISLAND75MISSISSIPPIRIVERDESPERESDESUS-67RIVER7480I-70Hwy 3678169CORA ISLANDMISSISSIPPIISLANDCHOUTEAUISLANDRIVER2020


<strong>2006</strong> YEAR-END MUNICIPAL VOTER REGISTRATIONS1. Ballwin 21,1882. Bella Villa 4363. Bellefontaine Neighbors 6,9534. Bellerive Acres 1695. Bel-Nor 1,2166. Bel-Ridge 1,6357. Berkeley 6,2208. Beverly Hills 4149. Black Jack 4,66110. Breckenridge Hills 2,32411. Brentwood 5,41912. Bridgeton 7,66113. Calverton Park 84114. Champ 1215. Charlack 73216. Chesterfield 34,38817. Clarkson Valley 2,02318. Clayton 9,64719. Cool Valley 82720. Country Club Hills 77021. Country Life Acres 9122. Crestwood 9,19823. Creve Coeur 12,45224. Crystal Lake Park 40325. Dellwood 3,13526. Des Peres 6,81327. Edmundson 42828. Ellisville 6,39629. Eureka 6,02130. Fenton 3,18631. Ferguson 12,71832. Flordell Hills 54133. Florissant 34,23234. Frontenac 2,90535. Glendale 4,48836. Glen Echo Park 11837. Grantwood Village 70838. Green Park 1,81139. Greendale 55040. Hanley Hills 1,38941. Hazelwood 15,75742. Hillsdale 96643. Huntleigh 27744. Jennings 9,46945. Kinloch 27846. Kirkwood 20,81147. Ladue 6,91848. Lakeshire 86749. MacKenzie 9450. Manchester 12,78351. Maplewood 5,10552. Marlborough 91953. Maryland Heights 15,99654. Moline Acres 1,80155. Normandy 2,75356. Northwoods 3,37857. Norwood Court 44058. Oakland 94059. Olivette 5,50060. Overland 10,04961. Pacific (<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co. only) 1162. Pagedale 2,52063. Pasadena Hills 78864. Pasadena Park 35765. Pine Lawn 2,79666. Richmond Heights 6,65967. Riverview 1,46268. Rock Hill 3,41769. Shrewsbury 4,49670. <strong>St</strong>. Ann 7,71471. <strong>St</strong>. George 88772. <strong>St</strong>. John 3,88573. Sunset Hills 6,44074. Sycamore Hills 46675. Town & Country 8,13676. Twin Oaks 28877. University City 26,03978. Uplands Park 40179. Valley Park 3,68380. Velda City 1,13381. Velda Village Hills 91082. Vinita Park 1,20183. Vinita Terrace 19084. Warson Woods 1,56185. Webster Groves 17,31086. Wellston 1,73987. Westwood 23588. Wilbur Park 34089. Wildwood 23,48390. Winchester 97591. Woodson Terrace 2,373Total Incorporated 462,11468.9% of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co.’s Registered VotersTotal Unincorporated 208,53631.1% of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co.’s Registered Voters21


SCHOOLDISTRICTSPELICAN ISLANDHAZELWOODCORA ISLANDRIVERBRYAN ISLANDU.S. 67MISSOURII-270Hwy 367RIVER<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>I-70PATTONVILLERITENOURFERGUSON-FLORISSANTRIVERVIEWGARDENSJENNINGSMISSISSIPPIMOSENTHEINISLANDCHOUTEAUISLANDBONHOMME ISLANDPage AveNORMANDYI-70Franklin <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIHOWELL ISLANDRIVERHwy 100JOHNSON ISLANDROCKWOODMERAMECI-64Hwy 340Manchester RdRIVERPARKWAYVALLEYPARKU.S. 40I-270MERAMECOlive BlvdLindbergh BlvdKIRKWOODLADUEI-44LINDBERGHUNIVERSITYCITYI-170BRENT-WOODWEBSTERGROVESCLAYTONMAPLEWOOD-RICHMONDHEIGHTSAFFTONRIVER DES PERESDESBAYLESSWELLSTONCity of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>MissouriIllinoisU.S. 40I-44I-55ARSENALISLANDMISSISSIPPIRIVERU.S. 67HANCOCKPLACEI-44RIVERI-270MERAMECVALLEYMERAMECJefferson <strong>County</strong>I-55MEHLVILLERIVERMERAMECRIVERYEAR-END VOTER Hancock Place Maplewood-Richmond HeightsREGISTRATIONS 4,675 9,719Affton Hazelwood Mehlville17,108 76,615 63,135Bayless Jennings Meramec Valley (<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co. only) University City7,664 10,822 84 26,656Brentwood Kirkwood Normandy Ritenour Valley Park5,564 30,588 24,409 25,459 4,803Clayton Ladue Parkway Riverview Gardens Webster Groves10,863 19,952 98,608 23,864 24,207Ferguson-Florissant Lindbergh Pattonville Rockwood (<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong> Co. only) Wellston45,493 35,347 27,663 75,332 2,020RIVERMISSISSIPPI23


FIREDISTRICTSRIVERBRYAN ISLANDFLORISSANT VALLEYPE LICA N ISL AN DHWY 67BLACK JACKCO RA ISL AN DSPANISH LAKEPAGE AVE<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>MISSOURII-70ROBERTSONPATTONVILLEBRIDGETON TERRACEI-270KINLOCHMETRONORTHHWY 367RIVERVIEWMISSISSIPPICHOU TEAUISL AN DRIVERMARYLANDHEIGHTSPAGE AVE.WESTCOMMUNITYOVERLANDEMS & FIREI-170NORMANDYMOSENTHEINISL AN DMISSOURIHOW EL L ISL AN DRIVERJOHNSON ISLANDBONHOMME ISLANDMONARCHI-64CREVECOEUROLIVE BLVD.MID-COUNTYCity of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>RIVERFranklin <strong>County</strong>MANCHESTER RD.METRO WESTCLARKSON RD.WEST COUNTY EMS & FIREVALLEY PARKLINDBERGH BLVD.I-44AFFTONRIVER DESPERE SDESARSEN ALISL AN DMISSISSIP PIMER AMECME RAMECRIV ERFENTONLEMAYEUREKARIV ERCIFICJefferson <strong>County</strong>MEHLVILLEI-255MERAMECI-55RIVERME RAME CRIV ERYEAR-END VOTER Fenton Metro-NorthREGISTRATIONS 18,148 11,956Affton Florissant Valley Metro-West22,663 47,867 51,740Black Jack Kinloch Mid-<strong>County</strong> Pattonville-Bridgeton Ter.31,212 278 8,604 8,943Community Lemay Monarch Riverview Valley Park26,807 10,064 42,748 11,593 7,335Creve Coeur Maryland Heights Normandy Robertson West <strong>County</strong> EMS & Fire24,344 13,055 19,558 3,318 25,323Eureka (<strong>St</strong>. L. Co. only) Mehlville Pacific (<strong>St</strong>. L. Co. only) Spanish Lake West Overland EMS & Fire7,755 79,236 11 10,826 4,489RIVE RMISSISSIPPI24


PELICAN ISLANDTOWNSHIPSRIVERBRYAN ISLANDLEWIS & CLARKUS-67SPANISH LAKECORA ISLAND<strong>St</strong>. Charles <strong>County</strong>MISSOURINORTHWESTI-70I-270AIRPORTFLORISSANTHwy 367FERGUSONST. FERDINANDNORWOODMISSISSIPPICHOUTEAUISLANDRIVERMARYLAND HEIGHTSPage AveMIDLANDNORMANDYMOSENTHEINISLANDBONHOMME ISLANDI-70Franklin <strong>County</strong>MISSOURIHOWELL ISLANDRIVERJOHNSON ISLANDCHESTERFIELDHwy 100US-40WILD HORSELAFAYETTEManchester RdI-64I-270MISSOURI RIVERCREVE COEURMERAMECLindbergh BlvdOlive BlvdCLAYTON HADLEYJEFFERSONBONHOMMEQUEENYGRAVOISUNIVERSITYRIVERDESPERESDESCity of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Louis</strong>I-44US-40I-55ARSENALISLANDMISSISSIPPIRIVERMissouriIllinoisMERAMECRIVERMERAMECCONCORDLEMAYI-44RIVERJefferson <strong>County</strong>I-55TESSON FERRYMERAMECCreve CoeurLemay24,758 20,615YEAR-END VOTER Ferguson Lewis & Clark QueenyREGISTRATIONS 22,502 24,848 24,164Airport Florissant Maryland Heights <strong>St</strong>. Ferdinand20,556 23,220 23,559 19,856Bonhomme Gravois Meramec Spanish Lake27,003 23,931 24,686 23,148Chesterfield Hadley Midland Northwest Tesson Ferry26,370 22,666 20,884 21,570 26,395Clayton Jefferson Missouri River Norwood University25,814 27,009 27,708 20,564 25,809Concord Lafayette Normandy Oakville Wild Horse25,072 25,804 22,066 25,915 24,158RIVERMERAMECRIVEROAKVILLEMISSISSIPPIRIVER25


ST. LOUIS COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEESREPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIANAIRPORTBecky Buwalda (314) 291-4483 Marianne Solari (314) 428-7283 VacantBruce F. Buwalda (314) 291-4483 Michael Corcoran (314) 427-1536 VacantBONHOMMEPeggy Adams (314) 821-4496 Valery <strong>St</strong>arr (314) 822-8731 VacantAlan C. Wheeler (314) 821-0132 Karl Unsworth (314) 965-7660 VacantCHESTERFIELDJudy Hon (636) 458-4506 Sandra Riley (636) 532-9021 VacantPaul A. Matteucci (636) 405-1600 <strong>St</strong>eve Condren (636) 458-7724 VacantCLAYTONJudith Anne Moskoff (314) 997-7997 Cindy Brown (314) 647-5266 VacantJohn B. Lewis (314) 993-1255 Art Martin (314) 726-0036 Charles Baum UnlistedCONCORDCatherine Enz (314) 842-4481 Beth Maskow (314) 849-0657 VacantMike Leara (314) 965-1500 John Messmer (314) 638-8180 VacantCREVE COEURJalesia McQueen (314) 258-2900 Golda Burke (314) 993-2059 VacantNeal Breitweiser (314) 872-9382 Burton Boxerman (314) 994-9133 Arnold J. Trembley (314) 567-0636FERGUSONMary Mallien (314) 521-0644 Juanita Head Walton (314) 653-2899 VacantNorman L. Watts (314) 524-8524 Brian Patrick Fletcher (314) 521-8294 VacantFLORISSANTJacquelyn Thomas (314) 921-0166 Mary Elizabeth Dorsey (314) 831-2134 Emily Haas (314) 830-2937Terry Lee <strong>St</strong>acy (314) 831-6224 Bert Atkins (314) 838-6209 Christopher Braig (314) 830-2937GRAVOISKaty Forand (314) 843-0756 May Scheve (314) 849-3704 VacantJohn Winston, Ch. (314) 843-5072 Michael Vogt (314) 631-0828 VacantHADLEYConstance Berni (314) 922-4352 Susan Carlson (314) 727-5172 VacantDaniel O’Sullivan (314) 645-5550 Nelson Mitten (314) 644-0919 Chris Graviss UnlistedJEFFERSONKathlyn Fares (314) 922-4352 Janis Londe (314) 961-8205 VacantRichard J. Magee (314) 821-6802 Michael Mailhes (314) 962-6055 VacantLAFAYETTEMary Kay <strong>St</strong>. Onge (636) 394-3258 Gulten iLhan (636) 532-5737 VacantJohn Hancock (636) 733-0630 Robert Levine (636) 394-4370 VacantLEMAYCloria Brown (314) 487-2193 Marlene Treadway (314) 544-5816 VacantVacant Ken Harangozo (314) 544-1581 VacantLEWIS & CLARKRita K. Carlson (314) 921-3910 Jeanne M. King (314) 591-4969 VacantWilliam Wallisch (314) 837-0446 James Russell (314) 837-1814 Vacant2626


REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LIBERTARIANMARYLAND HEIGHTSAnn Wittenberg (314) 878-3464 Barbara Moeller (314) 878-6370 Sheri Bartlett UnlistedThomas J. Wilsdon (314) 434-6872 Al Liese (314) 434-0593 Caleb Bartlett UnlistedMERAMECCharlotte M. Fink (636) 227-7765 Vicki Biggs (636) 587-2272 VacantDwight Scharnhorst (314) 401-8569 <strong>St</strong>even Biggs (636) 587-2272 VacantMIDLANDVacant Marilyn <strong>St</strong>rothcamp (314) 428-4557 VacantVacant Jeffery O’Connell (314) 428-0492 VacantMISSOURI RIVERDonna Beck Smith (314) 576-1670 Asma Raza (314) 579-0632 VacantAllen D. Allred (314) 514-7425 Cecil “C.T.” Sharp (636) 391-0979 VacantNORMANDYMaggie Jost (314) 383-6278 Rita H. Days (314) 385-9598Tamara Millay,Ch. (314) 721-3960Milton Schmidt (314) 383-4927 Charlie A. Dooley (314) 385-9148 Thomas L. Knapp (314) 721-3960NORTHWESTDeAnn Deimeke (314) 738-0957 Maureen Brown (314) 291-2064 Sally Harris (314) 838-1776J.B. Richman (314) 739-0988 Matt Robinson, Ch. (314) 895-3910 Eric S. Harris (314) 838-1776NORWOODYolanda Fountain-VacantHenderson (314) 868-2761 Paula Benski (314) 868-8480John W. Scates (314) 522-6511 Theodore “Ted” Hoskins (314) 524-6647 Don Benski (314) 868-8480OAKVILLECeleste Witzel (314) 892-2812 Ann Pluemer (314) 845-0907 VacantKurt D. Witzel (314) 892-2812 Earl Blase (314) 846-1941 VacantQUEENYMary Willson (636) 225-3772 Loraine Miller (636) 391-9230 VacantJohn Secrest (636) 391-1433 Kennard L. Curtis (636) 225-7227 VacantST. FERDINANDDorothy L. Johnston (314) 868-9111 Colleen F. Roche (314) 869-3943 VacantHomer Johnston (314) 868-9111 Tom Scott (314) 741-7024 Theodis Brown, Sr. (314) 388-4478SPANISH LAKERosemary Kochner (314) 838-9117 Virginia Cook (314) 838-2979 VacantGlenn Ditto (314) 837-8968 Tony Weaver (314) 653-6300 VacantTESSON FERRYLinda Boyer (314) 849-8497 Jane Koeller (314) 416-0223 VacantCarl Hendrickson (314) 892-6451 Edward W. Koeller (314) 416-0223 VacantUNIVERSITYRosalind Alexander (314) 863-5663 Hazel M. Erby (314) 997-0692 VacantTed Engler (314) 997-5553 James E. Cotter (314) 725-5921 VacantWILD HORSECindy Antonacci (636) 458-0651 Deb McGrath (314) 227-7157 VacantTim Woerther (636) 458-3729 Dennis LaVallee (636) 458-5900 Tom Boehm (636) 227-06632727


DIRECTORS OF ELECTIONSJoseph A. Goeke, III-REP 615-1854 Joseph E. Donahue-DEM 615-1851DEPUTY DIRECTORSCharlene LaRosa-REP 615-1853 Debbie Quicke-DEM 615-1852ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTORSRosemarie Moss-REP 615-1854 Kathy Shackleford-DEM 615-1851ASSISTANT DIRECTORSKathy Perkins-REP, Finance Coordinator 615-1888Mary Wall-DEM, Elections Coordinator 615-1807Trisha Todd-REP, Office Manager 615-1803Bill Eisele-DEM, IT Director 615-1802Richard Bauer-REP, Public Relations 615-1804Bob Fowler-DEM, Equipment 615-1831COMPUTER TECHNICIANSTony Wright-REP (Supervisor) 615-1805Christopher Court-REP 615-1892ABSENTEEMelissa Moore-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1933Peggy Kochner-REP 615-1836Liz Robinson-DEM 615-1818Amy Sanderbeck-REP 615-1890ACCOUNTINGTheresa Dintleman-REP (Supervisor) 615-1812Mary Hografe-DEM 615-1813Richard Wall-DEM 615-1814ELECTION INFORMATION SERVICES (EIS)Christina White-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1919Patty Aitken-REP 615-1817MAPPINGLaura Goebel-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1879Joe Bennett-REP 615-1927Jeanne Suntrup-DEM 615-1828POLLING PLACESDan Sigler-REP (Supervisor) 615-1929Theresa Case-DEM 615-1830STATISTICSEric Fey-DEM 615-1820ELECTION SERVICES FACILITYLeo Kelley-REP (Supervisor) 615-1876Rick Sides-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1875CLERICAL TEAMSCarla Burnham-REP (Supervisor) 615-1839Melanie <strong>St</strong>ilson-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1822Phyllis Altmann-DEM 615-1887Mary Carolan-DEM 615-1858Marilyn Fountain-REP 615-1873Diane Grimes-DEM 615-1821Bill Ground-REP 615-1823Rose Manning-DEM 615-1823Marva Martin-REP 615-1960Karen Noah-REP 615-1849LaKisha Noah-REP 615-1910Carolyn O’Brien-DEM 615-1857Ken Parks-REP 615-1891Judy Schrampf-DEM 615-1894<strong>St</strong>ephanie Sidoti-REP 615-1845Dee Trauth-REP 615-1824POLL WORKERSLori Wrobel-REP (Supervisor) 615-1840Kathy Toth-DEM (Supervisor) 615-1965Creve Coeur, Ferguson, Midland, Normandy,Norwood, <strong>St</strong>. Ferdinand, Spanish LakeAnn Laird-REP 615-1871Bridget Banks-Collins-DEM 615-1842Bonhomme, Concord, Gravois, Jefferson,Lemay, Oakville, Tesson FerryKaren Buttice-REP 615-1846Sally Shaw-DEM 615-1847Clayton, Hadley, Meramec, Missouri River,Queeny, University, Wild HorseAudra Spencer-REP 615-1861Kathy Kennedy-DEM 615-1862Airport, Chesterfield, Florissant, Lafayette,Lewis & Clark, Maryland Heights, NorthwestAdrienne Mitas-REP 615-1841Kathy Kelley-DEM 615-1867ELECTION JUDGE TRAININGPat McCafferty-REP 615-1866Patrick Miller-DEM 615-1872PHONESInformation 615-1800Main Fax 615-1999Accounting Fax 615-1997Absentee Fax 615-1998Call us at (314) 615-1800 (voice) or (314) 615-1884 (TTY) about any special needs you require. Two days noticeis necessary for sign language interpreters or Braille.FOR THE LATEST ELECTION INFORMATION, OR 28 TO LOOK UP YOUR TOWNSHIP/PRECINCT ANDELECTED OFFICIALS, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.stlouisco.com/elections

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