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GENEVIEVE COUNTY |
November 2, 2010
Registered Voters: 12,374
Ballots Cast : 5,820
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U.S. SENATOR |
Robin Carnahan (DEM) |
Votes: 2614 |
| STATE AUDITOR |
Susan Montee (DEM) |
Votes: 3016 |
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 |
Russ Carnahan (Dem) |
Votes: 2538 |
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 104 |
Joseph Fallert Jr. (Dem) |
Votes: 3769 |
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 106 |
Steven Tilley (REP) |
Votes: 846 |
| ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE |
Tim Inman (Dem) |
Votes: 2916 |
| PRESIDING COMMISSIONER |
Dave Gegg (DEM) |
Votes: 4261 |
| COUNTY CLERK |
Kay A. Basler (DEM) |
Votes: 4471 |
| RECORDER OF DEEDS |
Peggy E. Yamnitz (DEM) |
Votes: 4481 |
| TREASURER |
Judy E. Thomas (Dem) |
Votes: 4416 |
| PROSECUTING ATTORNEY |
Carl D. Kinsky (Dem) |
Votes: 4185 |
| COLLECTOR |
Phyllis A. Vessell (Dem) |
Votes: 4470 |
| CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT |
Carol Steiger (DEM) |
Votes: 4453 |
| JUDICIAL BALLOT | ||
| Shall Judge ZEL FISCHER of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office | Yes: 2981 | No: 1826 |
| Shall Judge MARY KATHRYN HOFF of the Eastern District Court of Appeals be retained in office? | Yes: 2879 | No: 1898 |
| SPECIAL ELECTION ISSUES | ||
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1
Proposed by the 95th General Assembly (First
Regular Session) Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require the office of county assessor to be an elected position in all counties with a charter form of government, except counties with a population between 600,001-699,999? It is estimated this proposal will have no costs or savings to state or local governmental entities. |
Yes: 4258 | No: 1099 |
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.
2
Proposed by the 95th General Assembly (First
Regular Session) Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require that all real property used as a homestead by Missouri citizens who are former prisoners of war and have a total service connected disability be exempt from property taxes? The number of qualified former prisoners of war and the amount of each exemption are unknown, however, because the number who meet the qualifications is expected to be small, the cost to local governmental entities should be minimal. Revenue to the state blind pension fund by be reduced by $1,200 |
Yes: 3613 | No:1813 |
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 Proposed by Initiative Petition Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prevent the state, counties and other political subdivisions from imposing any new tax, including a sales tax, on the sale or transfer of homes or any other real estate? It is estimated this proposal will have no costs or savings to state or local governmental entities. |
Yes: 4648 | No: 909 |
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STATUTORY MEASURE PROPOSITION A Shall Missouri law be amended to: * repeal the authority of certain cities to use earnings taxes to fund their budgets; * require voters in cities that currently have an earnings tax to approve continuation of such tax at the next general municipal election and at an election held every 5 years thereafter. * require any current earnings tax that is not approved by the voters to be phased out over a period of 10 years; and * prohibit any city from adding a new earnings tax to fund their budget? The proposal could eliminate certain city earnings taxes. For 2010, Kansas City and the City of St. Louis budgeted earnings tax revenue of $199.2 million and $141.2 million, respectively. Reduced earnings tax deductions could increase state revenues by $4.8 million. The total cost or savings to state and local government entities is unknown. |
Yes: 3861 | No: 1688 |
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STATUTORY MEASURE PROPOSITION B Shall Missouri law be amended to: * require large scale dog breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with sufficient food, clean water, housing and space; necessary veterinary care; regular exercise and adequate rest between breeding cycles; * prohibit any breeder from having more than 50 breeding dogs for the purpose of selling their puppies as pets; and * create a misdemeanor crime of "puppy mill cruelty" for any violations? It is estimated state governmental entities will incur costs of $654,768 (on-going costs of $521, 356 and one-time costs of $133,412). Some local governmental entities any experience costs related to enforcement activities and savings related to reduced animal care activities. |
Yes: 2336 | No: 3362 |