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PERRYVILLE
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November 7, 2000
Registered Voters: 10,496 Ballots Cast: 7,469
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PRESIDENTIAL |
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For President
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Democrat |
Al Gore
(President) |
Votes:2,057 Votes:4,616 Votes:23 Votes:7 Votes:48 Votes:3 Votes:70 |
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UNITED STATES SENATE |
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For United States Senate |
Democrat |
Mel
Carnahan |
Votes:2,524 Votes:4,581 Votes:20 Votes:10 Votes:9 Votes:32 |
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STATE OF MISSOURI |
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For Governor |
Democrat |
Bob
Holden |
Votes: 2,416 Votes: 4,727 Votes: 24 Votes: 6 Votes: 10 Votes: 9 Votes:45 |
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For Lieutenant
Governor |
Democrat |
Joe Maxwell |
Votes: 2,432 Votes: 4,005 Votes: 52 Votes: 31 Votes: 77 Votes: 81 Votes: 25 |
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For Secretary
of State |
Democrat |
Steve
Gaw |
Votes: 2,024 Votes: 4,702 Votes: 116 Votes:30 Votes:24 Votes:19 Votes:44 |
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For State Treasurer |
Democrat |
Nancy
Farmer |
Votes: 2,614 Votes: 3,991 Votes: 46 Votes:19 Votes:23 Votes:22 Votes:30 |
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For Attorney
General |
Democrat |
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon |
Votes:3,490 Votes:3,294 Votes: 134 |
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UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE |
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For United States
Representative 8th District |
Democrat Republican Libertarian Green |
Bob
Camp Jo Ann Emerson John B. Hendricks, Jr. Tom Sager |
Votes:1,399 Votes:5,752 Votes:43 Votes:35 |
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STATE SENATE |
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For State Senator |
Republican | Peter D. Kinder | Votes:5,563 |
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE 155th DISTRICT |
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For State
Representative 155th District |
Democrat Republican |
John R.
Wibbenmeyer Patrick Naeger |
Votes:2,342 Votes:4,868 |
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JUDGE OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT |
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For Circuit Judge |
Democrat | John W. Grimm | Votes:4,823 |
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COUNTY COMMISSION |
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For County
Commissioner |
Republican | Dennis E. Lohmann | Votes:2,427 |
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For County
Commissioner |
Democrat Republican |
Patrick
Heaps Michael E. Yamnitz |
Votes:2,288 Votes:1,839 |
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COUNTY OF PERRY |
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For Sheriff |
Republican | Gary Schaff | Votes:5,914 |
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For Assessor |
Republican | Larry W. White | Votes:5,839 |
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For Public
Administrator |
Republican | Jim Taylor | Votes:5,814 |
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For Coroner |
Democrat Republican |
Herbert
E. Miller Bob Young |
Votes:3,963 Votes:3,259 |
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For Surveyor |
Republican | Tim Baer | Votes:5,698 |
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 Shall a budget reserve fund be created in the state treasury to provide an operating reserve for use by the governor with 2/3 approval by the legislature when there is a budget emergency due to disaster or revenues falling below revenue estimates? The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure on state and local government is $0. | Yes
No |
Votes:3,124
Votes:3,187 |
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.2 (Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to reduce the time from two years to six months that individuals are required to have been bona fide members of a licensed religious, charitable, fraternal, service, or veteran organization in order to participate in the management, conduct or operation of a licensed bingo game? The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure for state and local governments is unknown. | Yes
No
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Votes:1,997
Votes:4,287
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| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.3 (Shall the Constitution be amended to provide that salaries recommended by the Citizens' Commission on Compensation for statewide elected officials, judges and legislators require an appropriation by the legislature in separate amounts not to exceed those proposed by the Commission and to remove the Commission's authority to recommend mileage and expenses? The fiscal impact of this proposal is unknown, as it will depend on the amount of compensation proposed by the Citizens' Commission and the actions of the Governor and General Assembly on future budgets. | Yes
No
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Votes:2,077
Votes:3,886
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STATUTORY MEASURES |
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| PROPOSITION A (Shall Missouri statutes be amended to prohibit the construction of most new outdoor advertising and to further restrict existing outdoor advertising along all National Highway System highways in Missouri; to increase the authority of any city, county or local zoning authority to regulate outdoor advertising, and to prohibit the removal of trees and vegetation located on public rights of way except for purposes of improving aesthetic or environmental value or of eliminating safety hazards? The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure is unknown. | Yes
No
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Votes:2,915
Votes:3,727
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| PROPOSITION B (Shall Missouri statutes be enacted establishing a campaign finance system where candidates for election to the Missouri legislature and statewide office who comply with various requirements regarding campaign contributions and finances, including limitations on campaign spending, contributions and use of personal funds, may apply and obtain certification from the Missouri Ethics Commission to receive public campaign financing, where the funds allocated to participating candidates are provided by increasing by one-hundredth of one percent the annual franchise tax levied on corporations whose outstanding shares and surplus exceed two million dollars, with such campaign finance system to include penalties for violations? The cost of this proposal will be funded through an increase in the corporate franchise tax raatae for corporations whose outstanding shares and surplus exceed $2,000,000. This tax increase will generate approximately $13,000,000 per year. | Yes
No
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Votes:1,735
Votes:4,523
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STATE OF MISSOURI |
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| Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below , whose terms expire December 31, 2000, shall be retained in office for new terms. | |||
| Missouri Supreme Court Judge: Shall Judge Michael A. Wolfe of the Missouri Supreme court be retained in office? | Yes
No |
Votes:3,725
Votes:1,757 |
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| Missouri Court of Appeals Judge, Eastern District: Shall Judge Lawrence E. Mooney of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes
No |
Votes:3,575
Votes:1,802 |
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| Shall Judge Richard B. Teitelman of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes
No |
Votes:3,506
Votes:1,793 |
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| Shall Judge Sherri B. Sullivan of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes
No |
Votes:3,630
Votes:1,745 |
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CITY OF ALTENBURG |
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the City of Altenburg, Missouri, issue its sewerage system revenue bonds
in the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand dollars ($1,500,000)
for the purpose of acquiring and constructing a sewerage system for the
City, the cost of operation and maintenance of said sewerage system and
the principal of and interest on said revenue bonds to be payable solely
from the revenues derived by the City from the operation of its sewerage
system, including all future extensions and improvements thereto? The authorization of the bonds will authorize the City to fix, establish, maintain and collect rates and charges for the services provided by the City through its sewerage system, including all extensions and improvements thereto hereafter constructed or acquired by the City , in addition to the other rates and charges for such services provided by law, as will produce income and revenues sufficient to provide funds to pay the costs of operation and maintenance of the sewerage system and the principal of and interest on said bonds as they become due and to retire the same within thirty-five years from the date thereof, and to provide for the establishment of reasonable reserves therefore. |
Yes
No
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Votes:149
Votes:7
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CITY OF FROHNA |
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| Shall
the City of Frohna, Missouri, issue its sewerage system revenue bonds in
the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for
the purpose of acquiring and constructing a sewerage system for the
City, the cost of operation and maintenance of said sewerage system and
the principal of and interest on said revenue bonds to be payable solely
from the revenues derived by the City from the operation of its sewerage
system, including all future extensions and improvements thereto? The authorization of the bonds will authorize the City to fix, establish, maintain and collect rates and charges for the services provided by the City through its sewerage system, including all extensions and improvements thereto hereafter constructed or acquired by the City , in addition to the other rates and charges for such services provided by law, as will produce income and revenues sufficient to provide funds to pay the costs of operation and maintenance of the sewerage system and the principal of and interest on said bonds as they become due and to retire the same within thirty-five years from the date thereof, and to provide for the establishment of reasonable reserves therefore. |
Yes
No
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Votes:108
Votes:15
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