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August 5, 2014 Primary Election Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 1 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% Party Distribution AMENDMENT NO. 8 Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Total VotesBallots 62,416 Total Votes 60,191 Non-Partisan 2,960 4.74% YES 27,091 45.01% DEMOCRATIC PARTY 15,131 24.24% NO 33,100 54.99% REPUBLICAN PARTY 43,737 70.07% LIBERTARIAN PARTY 386 0.62% AMENDMENT NO. 9 CONSTITUTION PARTY 202 0.32% Number of Precincts 122 AMENDMENT NO. 1 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Number of Precincts 122 Total Votes 60,143 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% YES 45,163 75.09% Vote For ONE NO 14,980 24.91% Total Votes 61,119 YES 29,037 47.51% ST. CHARLES CO. PROP CONFLICT NO 32,082 52.49% Number of Precincts 122 AMENDMENT NO. 5 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Number of Precincts 122 Total Votes 56,861 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% YES 42,023 73.90% Vote For ONE NO 14,838 26.10% Total Votes 60,764 YES 36,951 60.81% ST. CHARLES CO. PROP NO LOBBYING NO 23,813 39.19% Number of Precincts 122 AMENDMENT NO. 7 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Number of Precincts 122 Total Votes 57,260 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% YES 44,613 77.91% Vote For ONE NO 12,647 22.09% Total Votes 61,567 YES 23,104 37.53% NO 38,463 62.47% Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 2 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% ST. CHARLES CO. PROP ELECTED OFFICIALS U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DIST 3 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 77 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 77 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 56,712 Total Votes 7,837 YES 43,052 75.91% VELMA STEINMAN 3,268 41.70% NO 13,660 24.09% COURTNEY DENTON 4,569 58.30% WENTZVILLE FIRE DIST PROP F STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 42 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 23 Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 23 100.00% Precincts Reporting 4 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 10,603 Total Votes 79 YES 6,158 58.08% ROD STURGEON 79 100.00% NO 4,445 41.92% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 63 WENTZVILLE FIRE DIST PROP L (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 14 Number of Precincts 23 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% Precincts Reporting 23 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 985 Total Votes 10,517 BRYAN PINETTE 985 100.00% YES 4,744 45.11% NO 5,773 54.89% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 64 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DIST 2 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 100.00% Number of Precincts 47 Vote For ONE Precincts Reporting 47 100.00% Total Votes 795 Vote For ONE Total Votes 3,907 LAURA K. CASTANEDA 795 100.00% ARTHUR LIEBER 3,907 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 70 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 9 100.00% Vote For ONE Total Votes 254 BILL OTTO 254 100.00% Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 3 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 102 CIRCUIT JUDGE CIR 11, DIV 1 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 20 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 20 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 943 Total Votes 11,833 JOHN CALLAHAN 943 100.00% TED HOUSE 11,833 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 104 COUNTY EXECUTIVE (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 14 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 1,182 Total Votes 11,387 TERRY LESINSKI 1,182 100.00% ROD ZERR 11,387 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 105 DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) Number of Precincts 17 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 17 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 1,339 Total Votes 11,547 MATT JUDKINS 1,339 100.00% KATHRYN (KATE) RUNYAN 11,547 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 106 STATE AUDITOR (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 13 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 13 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 1,259 Total Votes 32,824 KEN TUCKER 1,259 100.00% TOM SCHWEICH 32,824 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 108 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DIST 2 (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 16 Number of Precincts 47 Precincts Reporting 16 100.00% Precincts Reporting 47 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 982 Total Votes 12,559 MARLON WILLIAMS 982 100.00% ANN WAGNER 12,559 100.00% Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 4 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DIST 3 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 64 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 77 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 77 100.00% Precincts Reporting 13 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 23,572 Total Votes 2,374 LEONARD STEINMAN 2,662 11.29% ROBERT CORNEJO 2,374 100.00% BLAINE LUETKEMEYER 17,845 75.70% JOHN MORRIS 3,065 13.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 65 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) STATE SENATOR DIST 2 Number of Precincts 17 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Precincts Reporting 17 100.00% Number of Precincts 64 Vote For ONE Precincts Reporting 64 100.00% Total Votes 3,651 Vote For ONE ANNE ZERR 3,651 100.00% Total Votes 22,501 BOB ONDER 14,305 63.57% VICKI SCHNEIDER 4,561 20.27% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 70 CHUCK GATSCHENBERGER 3,635 16.15% (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 9 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 42 Precincts Reporting 9 100.00% (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Vote For ONE Total Votes 729 Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.00% JOE CORICA 729 100.00% Vote For ONE Total Votes 320 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 102 BART KORMAN 320 100.00% (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 20 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 63 Precincts Reporting 20 100.00% (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Vote For ONE Total Votes 4,163 Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% KURT BAHR 2,755 66.18% Vote For ONE MICHAEL SWYERS 1,408 33.82% Total Votes 3,053 BRYAN SPENCER 3,053 100.00% Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 5 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 103 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 107 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 22 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 22 100.00% Precincts Reporting 18 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 4,392 Total Votes 3,081 KYLE SCHLERETH 872 19.85% RON HICKS 3,081 100.00% ALEXANDER McARTHY 1,362 31.01% JOHN D. WIEMANN 2,158 49.13% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 108 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 104 Number of Precincts 16 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Precincts Reporting 16 100.00% Number of Precincts 14 Vote For ONE Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% Total Votes 4,465 Vote For ONE JOHN J. HAMAN, JR. 469 10.50% Total Votes 2,665 NINA DEAN 1,374 30.77% KATHIE CONWAY 2,665 100.00% JUSTIN S. HILL 2,622 58.72% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 105 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIV 6 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 17 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 17 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 3,360 Total Votes 31,524 MARK PARKINSON 3,360 100.00% TERRY R. CUNDIFF 31,524 100.00% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 106 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIV 8 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 13 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 13 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 3,405 Total Votes 36,134 CHRISSY SOMMER 2,693 79.09% ERIN BURLISON 13,204 36.54% ERIN SCHULTE 712 20.91% ANDREW A. WESTERFELD 10,722 29.67% LINDA K. KLINGERMAN 12,208 33.79% Election Summary Report Date: August 15, PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 5, 2014 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 2:24:22 PM Election Results Page 6 of 9 Official Registered Voters 253,319 - Total Ballots 62,416 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIV 9 COUNTY COUNCIL DIST 1 (REPUBLICAN PARTY) (REPUBLICAN PARTY) Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 16 100.00% Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Total Votes 30,043 Total Votes 5,428 ELIZABETH W.
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