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STE GENEVIEVE COUNTY
PRIMARY ELECTION 

AUGUST 3, 2004
Registered Voters:  11,942            Ballots Cast : 5,452

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

UNITED STATES SENATE

Charles Berry
Nancy Farmer
Ronald Bonar

Votes: 982
Votes: 2,415
Votes: 305

GOVERNOR

Bob Holden
Claire McCaskill
Jim LePage
Jeffrey A. Emrick

Votes: 1,751
Votes: 2,316
Votes: 153
Votes: 68

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Rebecca McDowell (Bekki) Cook
Ken Jacob

Votes: 2,487

Votes: 1,301

SECRETARY OF STATE

Robin Carnahan

Votes: 3,253

STATE TREASURER

Jason Klumb
Mark Powel
Mark c. Abel

Votes: 733
Votes: 1,276
Votes: 1,522

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon

Votes: 3,334

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 3

Jeff Smith
Steve Stoll
Mark Smith
Michael R. Bram
Mariano v. Favazza
Corey Mohn
Joan Barry
Russ Carnahan
Mike Evans
Jo Ann Karll

Votes: 312
Votes: 1,761
Votes: 241
Votes: 23
Votes: 276
Votes: 11
Votes: 396
Votes: 1,020
Votes: 44
Votes: 104

FOR STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 3

Dan Ward

Votes: 3,353

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 104

Wes Wagner

Votes: 2,797

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 106

David Cramp

Votes: 453

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
1st DISTRICT

Garry Nelson
Kenneth J. "Bear" Abt
Kathleen (Kathy) Waltz
Martha Resinger

Votes: 713
Votes: 447

Votes: 436

Votes: 603

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
2ND DISTRICT
Ray H. Gettinger

Votes: 1,712

SHERIFF

Gary J. Stolzer
Bob "Rabbit" McKlin

Votes: 3,217
Votes: 1,227

ASSESSOR

Clement F. Donze, Clem
Darryl Roth

Votes: 2,635
Votes: 1,618

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR F.F. "Stabbie" Staab

Votes: 3,327

CORONER

Leo "Chipper" Basler Jr.

Votes: 3,586

SURVEYOR

Gerald "Duck" Bader

Votes: 3,304

COMMITTEEMAN
STE. GENEVIEVE TOWNSHIP

James (Jim) Clark
Joseph Fallert Jr.

Votes: 675
Votes: 1,541

COMMITTEEWOMAN
STE. GENEVIEVE TOWNSHIP

Kathleen (Kathy) Waltz
Kathy Tate

Votes: 1,199
Votes: 1,127

REPUBLICAN PARTY

UNITED STATES SENATE

Mike Steger
Christopher (Kit) Bond

Votes: 104
Votes: 645

GOVERNOR

Karen Lee Dee Skelton Memhardt
Matt Blunt
Jennie Lee (Jen) Sievers
Martin Lindstedt
Jeff Killian
Roy W. Lang

Votes: 34

Votes: 616
Votes: 34

Votes: 16
Votes: 26
Votes: 11

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Patricia (Pat) Secrest
Peter Kinder

Votes: 262
Votes: 445

SECRETARY OF STATE

Catherine L. Hanaway

Votes: 641

STATE TREASURER

Chet Boeke
Al Hanson
(Will) William R. Pundmann
Tom Klein
Sarah Steelman
Anita Yeckel
Blaine Luetkemeyer

Votes: 34
Votes: 79
Votes: 49

Votes: 134
Votes: 175
Votes: 56
Votes: 142

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Chris Byrd
Dewey Crepeau

Votes: 502
Votes: 124

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
3RD DISTRICT

Joan McGivney
Bill Federer

Votes: 159
Votes: 534

STATE SENATOR
3RD DISTRICT

Kevin Engler

Votes: 691

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
104TH DISTRICT

Terry Varner

Votes: 390

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
106TH DISTRICT

Steven Tilley
Gary Romine

Votes: 92
Votes: 172

COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 1

Jeff Lewis

Votes: 290

COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 2

Kenneth D. Williams

Votes: 322

ASSESSOR

Patrick Dale Williams

Votes: 609

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

UNITED STATES SENATE

Kevin Tull

Votes: 3

GOVERNOR

Randall (Randy) D. Langkraehr
John M. Swenson

Votes: 3
Votes: 1

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Mike Ferguson

Votes: 3

SECRETARY OF STATE

Christopher Davis

Votes: 3

STATE TREASURER

Lisa J. Emerson

Votes: 3

ATTORNEY GENERAL

David R. Browning

Votes: 3

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
3RD DISTRICT

Kevin C. Babcock

Votes: 3

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 
NO. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize floating gambling facilities on or adjacent to the White River in Rockaway Beach, Missouri, to be licensed and regulated consistent with all other floating facilities in the State of Missouri, with fifty percent of the state revenues generated in the current year to be used for uniform salary supplement grants to all high quality teachers employed in priority schools, and the remaining state revenues generated in the current year to be distributed to all priority school districts on a per pupil basis for capital improvements to education facilities?

This constitutional amendment will generate annual direct gaming revenue ranging from $39.9 to $49.0 million for the state and $10.2 to $12.4 million for the local government, subject to local voter approval and licensing by the State Gaming Commission. The amount of indirect revenue or expense, if any, is unknown.

Yes:
2,105

No:
2,681

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NO. 2
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended so that to be valid and recognized in this state, a marriage shall exist only between a man and a woman?

The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure to state and local governments
 is $0.

Yes:
3,634

No:
1,195