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STE
GENEVIEVE COUNTY |
AUGUST 3, 2004
Registered Voters: 11,942
Ballots Cast : 5,452
DEMOCRATIC PARTY |
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| UNITED
STATES SENATE |
Charles Berry |
Votes: 982 |
| GOVERNOR |
Bob Holden |
Votes: 1,751 |
| LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR |
Rebecca McDowell (Bekki)
Cook |
Votes: 2,487 |
| SECRETARY OF STATE |
Robin Carnahan |
Votes: 3,253 |
| STATE TREASURER |
Jason Klumb |
Votes: 733 |
| ATTORNEY GENERAL |
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon |
Votes: 3,334 |
| U.S.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 |
Jeff Smith |
Votes: 312 |
| 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 |
Votes: 713 |
| COUNTY
COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT |
Ray H. Gettinger |
Votes: 1,712 |
| SHERIFF |
Gary J. Stolzer |
Votes: 3,217 |
| ASSESSOR |
Clement F. Donze, Clem |
Votes: 2,635 |
| 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 |
Votes: 675 |
| COMMITTEEWOMAN STE. GENEVIEVE TOWNSHIP |
Kathleen (Kathy) Waltz |
Votes: 1,199 |
REPUBLICAN PARTY |
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| UNITED
STATES SENATE |
Mike Steger |
Votes: 104 |
| GOVERNOR |
Karen Lee Dee Skelton
Memhardt |
Votes: 34 |
| LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR |
Patricia (Pat) Secrest |
Votes: 262 |
| SECRETARY OF STATE |
Catherine L. Hanaway |
Votes: 641 |
| STATE TREASURER |
Chet Boeke |
Votes: 34 |
| ATTORNEY GENERAL |
Chris Byrd |
Votes: 502 |
| U.S.
REPRESENTATIVE 3RD DISTRICT |
Joan McGivney |
Votes: 159 |
| STATE
SENATOR 3RD DISTRICT |
Kevin Engler |
Votes: 691 |
| STATE
REPRESENTATIVE 104TH DISTRICT |
Terry Varner |
Votes: 390 |
| STATE
REPRESENTATIVE 106TH DISTRICT |
Steven Tilley |
Votes: 92 |
| COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 |
Jeff Lewis |
Votes: 290 |
| COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 |
Kenneth D. Williams |
Votes: 322 |
| ASSESSOR |
Patrick Dale Williams |
Votes: 609 |
LIBERTARIAN PARTY |
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| UNITED STATES SENATE |
Kevin Tull |
Votes: 3 |
| GOVERNOR |
Randall (Randy) D.
Langkraehr |
Votes: 3 |
| 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 |
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| 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: |
No: |
| 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 |
Yes: |
No: |