November 3, 2020 General Election Candidates and Issues - for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY (9-17-2020) UNITED STATES PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT Donald J
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For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. November 3, 2020 General Election Candidates and Issues - FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY (9-17-2020) UNITED STATES PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence (Republican) Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris (Democratic) Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy (Spike) Cohen (Libertarian) Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker (Green) Don Blankenship/William Mohr (Constitution) 1 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI GOVERNOR Mike Parson (Republican) Nicole Galloway (Democratic) Rik Combs (Libertarian) Jerome Howard Bauer (Green) MISSOURI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mike Kehoe (Republican) Alissia Canady (Democratic) Bill Slantz (Libertarian) Kelley Dragoo (Green) MISSOURI SECRETARY OF STATE John R. (Jay) Ashcroft (Republican) Yinka Faleti (Democratic) Carl Herman Freese (Libertarian) Paul Lehmann (Green) Paul Venable (Constitution) 2 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI STATE TREASURER Scott Fitzpatrick (Republican) Vicki Lorenz Englund (Democratic) Nicholas (Nick) Kasoff (Libertarian) Joseph Civettini (Green) MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL Eric Schmitt (Republican) Rich Finneran (Democratic) Kevin C. Babcock (Libertarian) 3 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 Ann Wagner (Republican) Jill Schupp (Democratic) Martin Schulte (Libertarian) UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican) Megan Rezabek (Democratic) Leonard J. Steinman II (Libertarian) MISSOURI STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 23 Bill Eigel (Republican) Richard Orr (Democratic) 4 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 42 Jeff Porter (Republican) DISTRICT 63 Richard W. West (Republican) DISTRICT 64 Tony Lovasco (Republican) Aaliyah Bailey (Democratic) DISTRICT 65 Tom Hannegan (Republican) Bill Otto (Democratic) DISTRICT 70 Jerry Adzima (Republican) Paula Brown (Democratic) DISTRICT 102 Ron Hicks (Republican) Tracy Grundy (Democratic) 5 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Cont'd) DISTRICT 103 John D. Wiemann (Republican) Lisa Rees (Democratic) DISTRICT 104 Adam Schnelting (Republican) Jessica DeVoto (Democratic) DISTRICT 105 Phil Christofanelli (Republican) Christine Hyman (Democratic) DISTRICT 106 Adam Schwadron (Republican) Cindy Berne (Democratic) 6 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Cont'd) DISTRICT 107 Nick Schroer (Republican) Victoria Witt Datt (Democratic) Mike Copeland (Libertarian) DISTRICT 108 Justin S. Hill (Republican) Susan Shumway (Democratic) 7 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. 11TH CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION 1 Rebeca McKelvey (Republican) 11TH CIRCUIT COURT ASSOCIATE JUDGE DIVISION 13 Chris McDonough (Republican) Michele Hammond (Democratic) 11TH CIRCUIT COURT ASSOCIATE JUDGE DIVISION 14 Brittney R. Smith (Republican) 8 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. SAINT CHARLES COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 Joe Brazil (Republican) DISTRICT 4 David Hammond (Republican) DISTRICT 6 Nancy L. Schneider (Republican) CITY OF SAINT CHARLES COUNCILMEMBER - WARD 8 TO FILL AN UNEXPIRED TERM ENDING APRIL 2022 VOTE FOR ONE Tony Bethmann Michael Galba Daniel M. Silverman 9 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE SHALL JUDGE PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE OF THE MISSOURI SUPREME COURT BE RETAINED IN OFFICE? MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES EASTERN DISTRICT SHALL JUDGE KURT S. ODENWALD OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS BE RETAINED IN OFFICE? SHALL JUDGE ROBIN RANSOM OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS BE RETAINED IN OFFICE? 10 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. STATE OF MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 (Proposed by the 100th General Assembly (First Regular Session) (SS SCS SJR 14 & 9) Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to extend the two term restriction that currently applies to the Governor and Treasurer to the Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and the Attorney General? State and local governmental entities estimate no costs or savings from this proposal. STATE OF MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 (Proposed by the 100th General Assembly (Second Regular Session) (SS 3 SJR 38) Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to: Ban gifts from paid lobbyists to legislators and their employees; Reduce legislative campaign contribution limits; Change the redistricting process voters approved in 2018 by: (i) transferring responsibility for drawing state legislative districts from the Nonpartisan State Demographer to Governor- appointed bipartisan commissions; (ii) modifying and reordering the redistricting criteria. State governmental entities expect no cost or savings. Individual local governmental entities expect significant decreased revenues of a total unknown amount. 11 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. CITY OF SAINT CHARLES PROPOSITION 1 In order to increase funding for City of Saint Charles public safety services and road improvements, shall the City of Saint Charles impose a local use tax at the same rate as the total local sales tax, currently at a rate of two percent (2%), provided that if the local sales tax is reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax shall also be reduced or raised by the same action? A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by persons whose purchases from out-of-state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars in any calendar year. CITY OF FORISTELL PROPOSITION F SHALL THE CITY OF FORISTELL, MISSOURI, IMPOSE A REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX OF FIFTY-CENTS ($.50) FOR EVERY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF SAID PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING THE GENERAL FUND FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES. 13 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. O'FALLON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION (F) In order to keep pace with the districts growth, shall the Board of Directors of the O'Fallon Fire Protection District of St. Charles County, Missouri, be authorized to levy an additional tax of not more than ten cents ($0.10) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the continuation of the pension program of the district? COTTLEVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION HEALTH To keep pace with the growth of the District, shall the board of directors of Cottleville Community Fire Protection District be authorized to levy an additional tax rate of nine cents per one hundred dollars valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the continuation of the pension program of the District? NEW MELLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION FIRE Shall the New Melle Fire Protection District issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of Seven Million Dollars ($7,000,000) for the purpose of acquiring real property, constructing, renovating, improving, equipping and furnishing fire stations and related facilities, and replacing outdated firefighting vehicles and equipment with technologically advanced lifesaving firefighting trucks, support vehicles and other lifesaving equipment? 14 For Informational Use Only - Candidates May Change Upon the Receipt of a Court Order or Disqualification Based on Filing Requirements Pursuant to RSMO Election Laws. CENTRAL COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE PROPOSITION R Shall the Board of Directors of Central County Fire & Rescue, a Fire Protection District of St. Charles County Missouri, be authorized to levy an additional tax of ten cents per one hundred dollars valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the pension program of the District? 15.