April 2nd, 2024 Municipal Election Unofficial Results

Butler County:

Poplar Bluff Proposition: Shall the City of Poplar Bluff impose a city-wide sales tax of three percent on all tangible personal property retail sales of adult-use marijuana sold in the city of Poplar Bluff.

Yes - 339

No - 138

Butler County Fire Protection District - Board Director

Chris Browning - 550

Robert Helton - 398

City of Fisk - Mayor

Nancy Kay Stewart - 58

Doug Mosbey - 17

City of Fisk - Ward One Alderperson

Jeff Ledbetter - 43

Heather Mosbey - 4

City of Neelyville - Ward One Alderman

Vickie L. LeCroy - 7

Amanda Collier - 16

City of Neelyville - Ward Two Alderman

Philip Flurry - 14

Robin C. Reeves - 5

City of Poplar Bluff - Ward Two Councilman

David Boyer - 87

Mack Campbell - 16

Marty Paskel - 19

City of Qulin - Ward One Alderperson

Charles Galbraith Jr. - 20

Cheryl L. Johnson - 10

Neelyville R-4 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Marco Gavino - 102

Jack Stull - 172

Tracee Stotts - 82

Poplar Bluff R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Timothy Dale Gaebler - 588

Heather Rommel - 383

Jamie Hickson - 127

Ken Davis - 397

Curtis Fouts - 155

Twin Rivers R-10 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Monica King Woolem - 288

Jerry Whitlow - 225

Keith Parker - 264

Carter County:

Property Tax Reduction Act - Shall the West Carter County Ambulance Association impose a sales tax of one half of one percent for the purpose of providing revenues for the operation of the West Carter County Ambulance Association and the total property tax levy on properties within the West Carter County Ambulance Association shall be reduced annually by an amount which reduces property tax revenues by an amount equal to fifty percent of the previous year’s revenue collected from this sales tax?

Yes - 189

No - 118

City of Ellsinore Question - Shall the city of Ellsinore conduct municipal elections in accordance with subsection 1 of section 115.124 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri such that when the number of candidates seeking office are equal to the number of positions to be filed, resulting in the uncontested elections for such office, no election would be held.

Yes - 28

No - 3

City of Grandin Question - Shall the city of Grandin conduct municipal elections in accordance with subsection 1 of section 115.124 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri such that when the number of candidates seeking office are equal to the number of positions to be filed, resulting in the uncontested elections for such office, no election would be held.

Yes - 34

No - 21

City of Van Buren Question - Shall the city of Van Buren conduct municipal elections in accordance with subsection 1 of section 115.124 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri such that when the number of candidates seeking office are equal to the number of positions to be filed, resulting in the uncontested elections for such office, no election would be held.

Yes - 73

No - 32

City of Grandin - Mayor

Phillip C. Phelps - 23

Diana Brower - 33

City of Grandin - At Large Alderman (Vote for 2)

David Townsend - 26

Jim Tucker - 34

Steven Drwenski - 32

Van Buren R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Lisa Burke - 100

Erik McSpadden - 206

David Ryan Baldridge - 201

Andrew Ross - 90

East Carter County R-2 Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Gabe Thompson - 209

Jeremy Reynolds - 171

Bryan House - 145

Dunklin County:

County Sales Tax - Shall Dunklin County, impose a countywide sales tax of three percent (3%) on all tangible personal property

retail sales of adult use marijuana sold in Dunklin County?

Yes - 1686

No - 714

Clarkton Question - Shall the City of Clarkton impose a local

use tax at the same rate as the total local sales tax rate, provided that if the local sales tax rate is reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax rate shall also be reduced or raised by the same action?

Yes - 115

No - 43

Kennett Question - Shall the City of Kennett, Missouri,

impose a sales tax of three percent (3%) on all retail sales of adult use marijuana sold in the City of Kennett?

Yes - 627

No - 109

Senath Question - Shall the City of Senath, Missouri,

impose a sales tax of three percent (3%) on all retail sales of adult-use marijuana sold in the City of Senath?

Yes - 112

No - 27

City of Campbell - Ward 2 Alderman

Bryan S. McClendon - 36

Cary M. Whorton - 31

Junior Brown - 6

City of Clarkton - Mayor

Eunice Diane Riley - 131

Clinton Ray “CJ” Vannasdall Jr. - 25

City of Clarkton - Chief of Police

David Dillard - 116

Jason Cradduck - 44

City of Holcomb - Mayor

Ricky Peters - 35

Jerry Young - 53

City of Kennett- Ward 4 Council Member

Steve Panousis - 151

Juan Toscano - 55

Scott Hamlett - 14

Brittany Jenkins - 4

City of Kennett- Ward 5 Council Member

Samantha Sebastian - 39

Brandon Davis - 35

Bob Young - 118

City of Malden - Ward 1 Councilmember

Rose Downs - 50

Tomorro Antwine - 32

City of Malden - Ward 2 Councilmember

Robert House - 51

Nollie “Cookie” Smith-Burnett - 32

City of Malden - Ward 3 Councilmember

Charles Dierks - 82

Harold Jones - 97

Campbell R-2 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Bryce Durham - 155

Dalton Ezell - 182

Shawn Belcher - 153

Holcomb R-3 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Austin Davidson - 129

Daniel McNabb - 95

Rex McElwrath - 177

Malden R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Jeremy Holloway - 448

Lynnette Jenkins - 271

Benjamin Brown - 311

Senath-Hornersville C-8 Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Robby Shrum - 233

Bart Branum - 206

Dustin Jackson - 264

Kristina Reed - 179

New Madrid County:

New Madrid County Question - Shall the County of New Madrid, Missouri, impose a sales tax in the amount of three percent (3%) on all tangible personal property retail sales of adult use marijuana sold in the County of New Madrid?

Yes - 977

No - 600

Lilbourn Question - Shall the position of Lilbourn City Collector be appointed by the Board of Alderman by the City of Lilbourn with approval by the Mayor?

Yes - 72

No - 99

Portageville Question - Shall the municipality of Portageville impose a sales tax of one half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) for the purpose of funding capital improvements, such tax to terminate automatically 10 years after the imposition thereof?

Yes - 131

No - 288

City of Lilbourn - Mayor

Larry Hamilton - 44

Robert Taylor - 128

City of Lilbourn - Collector

Virgie Johnson - 83

Brian Mays - 77

City of Lilbourn - Ward 1 Alderman

Larry Jackson - 24

Pamela A. Small - 25

Cynthia Dodds - 45

City of Lilbourn - Ward 2 Alderman

Denise Comstock - 17

Richard “Dickie” Kolwyck - 36

Benji Henry - 22

City of New Madrid - Mayor

Kevin Lyons - 51

Richard Bodi (Dickie) - 188

Nick White - 446

City of Portageville - Ward 1 Alderman

Patty Estes Johnson - 53

Gary Faulk - 109

New Madrid County R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Aaron Griffin - 568

Mary Kay Davis - 615

Kevin Lyons - 378

Portageville School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Matt Brasher - 171

Ronnie Gene Adams - 204

Chris Sutton - 112

Towina M. Jones - 136

Tiffany Jackson-Edmondson - 57

Jarrett Warren - 181

Ripley County:

Doniphan Proposition Teach: Shall the Board of Education of the Doniphan R-I School District, be authorized to increase the operating tax levy to $3.6000 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation for the purposes of attracting and retaining quality certified and support staff, maintaining facilities, and meeting additional operating expenses?

Yes - 493

No - 392

Doniphan Question - Shall the Doniphan Special Road District maintain the levy $0.1500 in excess of the current $0.2130 levy made by the Road District Commission? This levy is to be for road maintenance and is to be in effect for three years. This is an extension of the levy already in place.

Yes - 331

No - 170

Ripley County Public Water Supply District #2 - Sub District #3

Steve Amlong - 165

Robert D. Charles - 60

Doniphan Special Road District - Road Commissioner

Bari P. Chase - 233

Ron Barnett - 239

Doniphan R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Kim Kellerman - 258

James Monaghan - 279

Kathreen Friend - 576

Naylor R-2 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Timothy Ryan Ainley - 42

Linda Jo Lunsford - 108

Jeff Sullivan - 91

Stoddard County:

Bernie Proposition - Shall the Board of Alderman of the City of Bernie provide by ordinance for the appointment of a Collector as provided for by the Statutes of the State of Missouri?

Yes - 77

No - 22

Dexter Proposition - Shall the City of Dexter issue its combined waterworks and sewerage system revenue bonds in the amount of up to $32,000,000 for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, extending, and improving the City’s existing combined waterworks and sewerage system, the cost of operation and maintenance of said 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 combined waterworks and sewerage system, including all future extensions and improvements thereto?

Yes - 322

No - 124

Duck Creek Township Road District Question - Shall the Duck Creek Township General Road District levy a Special Road & Bridge Tax Levy for thirty-five cents on the one hundred dollar assessed valuation in said road district for the next four years with the first year being the present tax year?

Yes - 126

No - 187

Dudley Question - Shall the Dudley Special Road District levy a Special Road & Bridge Tax Levy for thirty-five cents on the one hundred dollar assessed valuation in said road district for the next four years with the first year being the present tax year?

Yes - 32

No - 6

Puxico Special School Levy Proposition - Shall the Board of Education of the Puxico R-VIII School District, for the purpose of providing additional funds for maintaining, improving, or replacing its facilities, retaining quality certified and support staff, and meeting the operating expenses of the district, be authorized to increase the operating tax levy to $3.3400 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation in Tax Year 2024 and to $3.5400 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation in Tax Year 2025?

Yes - 273

No - 163

Stoddard County Health Board (Vote for 2)

Frank Killian - 808

Cale Williams - 809

Matthew Harris - 653

Jeff Riddle - 859

City of Advance - Ward 1 Alderman

James Hamlin - 24

Tim Hill Sr. - 22

City of Bernie - Ward 2 Alderman

Stephen Wayne Williams - 11

Trevor Williams - 4

Lonnie Vickers - 32

Krista Armbruster - 16

City of Bernie - Ward 3 Alderman

Adam Brinley - 6

Barry Zimmerman - 17

City of Bloomfield - Ward 1 Alderman

Nick Roe - 58

Patricia Wilson - 18

Mariah Morlan - 27

City of Bloomfield - Ward 2 Alderman

Donna Deardorff - 48

Jacob Goodin - 52

Bell City R-2 School District Board of Education (Vote for 3)

Mark Anderson - 113

Sarah Bailey - 130

Eric Bowling - 90

Garrett McIntyre - 71

Bloomfield R-14 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Justin Bell - 227

Randall McCollom - 81

Brad Warner - 201

Darin Davis - 137

Dexter R-11 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Aaron Mathis - 628

Preston Clark - 454

Taylor Joyner - 372

Richland R-1 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

Chris Porter - 102

Landon Wheeler - 56

Dennis McGarity Jr. - 99

Puxico R-8 School District Board of Education (Vote for 2)

John R. Davis - 233

Joe Hodges - 299

April Burchard - 256

Wayne County:

Wayne County Sales Tax - Shall the County of Wayne extend a current countywide sales tax of one half of one percent for another period of six years, to expire on September 30, 2030 and continue a one hundred percent (100%) reduction of general revenue property tax?

Yes - 493

No - 192

Piedmont Question - Shall the city of Piedmont impose a sales tax of three percent (3%) on all retail sales of adult use marijuana sold in the city of Piedmont?

Yes - 106

No - 26

Piedmont Bond Question - Shall the City of Piedmont issue its combined waterworks and sewerage system revenue bonds in the amount of $15,000,000 for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, furnishing, equipping, extending and improving the City's combined waterworks and sewerage system, the cost of operation and maintenance of said 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 combined waterworks and sewerage system, including all future extensions and improvements thereto?

Yes - 120

No - 14

City of Greenville - Mayor

David J. Ritzu - 8

Jason C. Hill - 36

City of Williamsville - Mayor

Lee Hillis - 69

Amanda Crutchfield-Smith - 17

City of Williamsville - At Large Alderman (Vote for 2)

Helen Edwards - 62

Michael Meyer - 44

Sharon L. Eudaley - 36

Clearwater R-1 School District Directors (Vote for 2)

Kyle Allen - 96

Kevin Kinnard - 267

Roger Bishop - 197

Matt Graham - 152