NOVEMBER 2, 2004
Registered Voters: 11,910 Ballots Cast: 8,461
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PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT |
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Democrat (D) |
John F. Kerry |
Votes: 4,281 |
| Republican (R) |
George Bush Dick Chency (VP) |
Votes: 3,791 |
| Libertarian (L) |
Michael Badnarik Richard V. Campagna (VP) |
Votes: 32 |
| Constitution (C) |
Michael a. Peroutka Chuck Baldwain (VP) |
Votes: 41 |
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STATE OF MISSOURI |
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For United States |
Nancy Farmer (D) |
Votes: 3,935 |
| For
Governor |
Claire
McCaskill (D) Matt Blunt (R) John M. Swenson (L) Robert Wells (C) |
Votes: 4,208 Votes: 3,845 Votes: 101 Votes:44 |
| For Lieutenant Governor | Rebecca
Cook (D) |
Votes: 4,371 Votes: 3,418 Votes: 142 Votes: 64 |
| For Secretary of State | Robin
Carnahan (D) Catherine Hanaway (R) Christopher Davis (L) Donna Ivanovich (C) |
Votes: 4,484 Votes: 3,381 Votes: 177 Votes: 55 |
| For
State Treasurer |
Mark
Powell (D) Sarah Steelman (R) Lisa J. Emerson (L) Chris Ivanovich (C) |
Votes: 4,374
Votes: 3,237 Votes: 280 Votes: 51 |
| For Attorney General | Jeremiah
(Jay) Nixon (D) Chris Byrd (R) Davis Browning (L) David Fry (C) |
Votes: 5,443
Votes: 2,376 Votes: 125 Votes: 63 |
| For
United States Representative 3rd District |
Russ
Carnahan (D) Bill Federer (R) Kevin C. Babcock (L) William J. Renaud (C) |
Votes: 4,286
Votes: 3,694 Votes: 139 Votes: 39 |
| For
State Senator 3rd District |
Dan
Ward (D) Kevin Engler (R) |
Votes: 4,042
Votes: 4,021 |
| For
State Representative 104th District |
Wes
Wagner (D) Terry Varner (R) |
Votes: 4,253
Votes: 2,043 |
| For
State Representative 106th District |
David
Cramp (D) Steven Tilley (R) |
Votes: 776
Votes: 733 |
| COUNTY OF STE. GENEVIEVE | ||
| For
County Commissioner 1st District |
Gary Nelson
(D) Jeff Lewis (R) |
Votes: 2,814 Votes: 1,284 |
| For
County Commissioner 2nd District |
Ray H.
Gettinger (D) Kenneth D. Williams (R) |
Votes: 2,703 Votes: 1,216 |
| For Sheriff | Gary Stolzer (D) | Votes: 6,935 |
| For Assessor | Clement
Donze (D) Patrick Dale Williams (R) |
Votes: 6,000 Votes: 2,079 |
| For Public Administrator | F. F. "Stabbie" Staab (D) | Votes: 6,615 |
| For Coroner | Leo "Chipper" Basler (D) | Votes: 6,791 |
| For Surveyor | Gerald "Duck" Bader | Votes: 6,520 |
| JUDICIAL BALLOT | ||
| Submitting to the voters, whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire December 31, 2004, shall be retained in office for new terms | ||
| Missouri Supreme Court Judge | Shall Judge Richard B. Teitelman of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office | Yes:3,605 No:2,919 |
| Missouri Court of Appeals Judges, Eastern District | Shall Judge Clifford H. Ahrens of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes:3,937 No:2,381 |
| Shall Judge Katherine Knaup Crane of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes:3,987 No:2,348 |
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| Missouri Court of Appeals Judges | Shall Judge Patricia L. Cohen of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes:3,751 No:2,501 |
| Shall Judge Booker T. Shaw of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes:3,582 No:2,628 |
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| Shall Judge Glenn a. Norton of the Eastern district Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes:3,591 No:2,617 |
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| AMENDMENTS | ||
| Constitutional
Amendment No. 3 Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require that all revenues from the existing motor vehicle fuel tax (less collection costs) be used only for state and local highways, roads and bridges, and also require that vehicle taxes and fees by highway users be used only for costs, refunds and highway patrol law enforcement costs), except that up to half of such vehicle taxes and fees, phased in over four years, will go into a state road bond fund to repay state highway bonds? The constitutional amendment has a zero net fiscal impact. the amendment increases funding for the Department of Transportation to be to be used for transportation purposes only and limits the use of highway user fee revenues by other state agencies. The indirect fiscal impact on state and local government, if any, is unknown. |
Yes
Votes: 5,996 |
No
Votes: 1,541 |
| COUNTY OF STE. GENEVIEVE | ||
| Proposition
A If the County of Ste. Genevieve passes the law enforcement sales tax, shall the office of the Prosecuting Attorney become a full-time position in Ste. Genevieve County? |
Yes
Votes: 4,095 |
No
Votes: 3,502 |
| Proposition
B Shall the County of Ste. Genevieve impose a county-wide sales tax of one-half (1/2) of one percent for the purpose of providing law enforcement services for the county? |
Yes
Votes: 3,807 |
No
Votes: 3,845 |
| CITY OF STE. GENEVIEVE | ||
| Proposition
1 Shall the City of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, be authorized to use the existing sales tax of one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) for the purpose of funding capital improvements for the municipal fire department and other general capital improvements? |
Yes
Votes: 1,446 |
No
Votes: 485 |