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August 2 St. Louis County Sample Ballot ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY U.S. SENATOR - SENATE Vote For: 1 6 year term CHIEF WANA DUBIE 470 COUNTY RD 3273 DEMOCRATIC SALEM MO 65560 CORI BUSH 4306 MELBA AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63121 JASON KANDER 1001 BROOK TROUT CT DEMOCRATIC COLUMBIA MO 65203 ROBERT MACK 3030 AIRWAY AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63114 ROY BLUNT 350 S JOHN Q HAMMONS PKWY APT 15-A REPUBLICAN SPRINGFIELD MO 65806 KRISTI NICHOLS 17407 E 43RD TERRACE CT S REPUBLICAN INDEPENDENCE MO 64055 BERNIE MOWINSKI 16 KATE CIR REPUBLICAN SUNRISE BEACH MO 65079 RYAN D. LUETHY 412 QUAN AVE REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63122 JONATHAN DINE 5116 NW KALIVAS DR APT 62 LIBERTARIAN RIVERSIDE MO 64150 HERSCHEL L. YOUNG 17100 E STATE ROUTE 2 LIBERTARIAN HARRISONVILLE MO 64701 FRED RYMAN 2838 SCHOTT RD CONSTITUTION JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101-9010 6/6/2016 Page 1 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 1 Vote For: 1 2 year term (WILLIAM) BILL HAAS 4396 A MCPHERSON AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63108 LACY CLAY 885 LIONSGATE DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63130 MARIA N. CHAPPELLE-NADAL 7133 DARTMOUTH AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63130 STEVEN G. BAILEY 43 ABERDEEN PL REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63105 PAUL BERRY, III 10997 WHITEHALL MANOR DR REPUBLICAN BRIDGETON MO 63044 ROBB E. CUNNINGHAM 4032 SHREVE AVE APT 1N LIBERTARIAN ST LOUIS MO 63115 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 2 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 2 Vote For: 1 2 year term BILL OTTO 11841 SOLOGNE CT DEMOCRATIC MARYLAND HEIGHTS MO 63043 ANN WAGNER 313 ST ANDREWS CT REPUBLICAN BALLWIN MO 63011 GREG SEARS 1112 HARRISON AVE N REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63122 JIM HIGGINS 11944 CRAIG VIEW DR LIBERTARIAN ST LOUIS MO 63146 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 3 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY GOVERNOR - STATE Vote For: 1 4 year term LEONARD JOSEPH STEINMAN, II 2217 W EDGEWOOD DR DEMOCRATIC JEFFERSON CITY MO 65109-1851 CHRIS KOSTER 201 W MCCARTY ST APT 7 DEMOCRATIC JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101-1566 ERIC MORRISON 8805 HUNTER AVE DEMOCRATIC KANSAS CITY MO 64138 CHARLES B. WHEELER 8219 WARD PKY DEMOCRATIC KANSAS CITY MO 64114 CATHERINE HANAWAY 28 DUNLEITH DR REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63124 ERIC GREITENS 4522 MARYLAND AVE REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63108 JOHN BRUNNER 1726 BUTTERNUT DR REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63131 PETER D. KINDER 1220 ROCKWOOD DR REPUBLICAN CAPE GIRARDEAU MO 63701 CISSE W. SPRAGINS 3425 GLADSTONE BLVD LIBERTARIAN KANSAS CITY MO 64123 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 4 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - STATE Vote For: 1 4 year term WINSTON APPLE 15517 E 40TH ST S DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENCE MO 64055 RUSS CARNAHAN 3150 ALLEN AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63104 TOMMIE PIERSON, SR. 1269 SHEPLEY DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63137 ARNIE C. AC DIENOFF 1202 BEGONIA DR REPUBLICAN O FALLON MO 63366 BEV RANDLES 5823 N CYPRESS AVE REPUBLICAN KANSAS CITY MO 64119 MIKE PARSON 940 N REDEL PL REPUBLICAN BOLIVAR MO 65613 STEVEN R. HEDRICK 103 N DEVASHER RD UNIT 7 LIBERTARIAN WARRENSBURG MO 64093 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 5 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY SECRETARY OF STATE - STATE Vote For: 1 4 year term BILL CLINTON YOUNG 444 W 12TH ST APT 705 DEMOCRATIC KANSAS CITY MO 64105 ROBIN SMITH 686 LEGENDS VIEW DR DEMOCRATIC EUREKA MO 63025 MD RABBI ALAM 7556 LOMA VISTA DR DEMOCRATIC KANSAS CITY MO 64138 WILL KRAUS 612 SW TRAILPARK CIR REPUBLICAN LEES SUMMIT MO 64081 JOHN (JAY) ASHCROFT 12138 MIRROR LAKE DR REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63146 ROI CHINN 5013 NW RIDGEWOOD DR REPUBLICAN KANSAS CITY MO 64151-3228 CHRIS MORRILL 5747 MARDEL AVE LIBERTARIAN ST LOUIS MO 63109 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 6 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE TREASURER - STATE Vote For: 1 4 year term PAT CONTRERAS 5013 BOOTH CT DEMOCRATIC KANSAS CITY MO 64129 JUDY BAKER 3075 S RANGELINE RD DEMOCRATIC COLUMBIA MO 65201 ERIC SCHMITT 937 BROWNELL AVE REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63122 SEAN O'TOOLE 3425 GLADSTONE BLVD LIBERTARIAN KANSAS CITY MO 64123 NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION ATTORNEY GENERAL - STATE Vote For: 1 4 year term JAKE ZIMMERMAN 9046 OLD BONHOMME RD DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63132 TERESA HENSLEY 112 ARAPAHO TRL DEMOCRATIC LAKE WINNEBAGO MO 64034 JOSH HAWLEY 5215 E HWY 163 REPUBLICAN COLUMBIA MO 65201 KURT SCHAEFER 7525 S WARREN SCHOOL RD REPUBLICAN COLUMBIA MO 65203 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 7 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE SENATOR - STATE - DISTRICT 1 Vote For: 1 4 year term SCOTT SIFTON 7834 OAKWYCK DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63123 RANDY JOTTE 120 ORCHARD AVE REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63119 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE SENATOR - STATE - DISTRICT 13 Vote For: 1 4 year term GINA WALSH 1246 BAKEWELL DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63137 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 8 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE SENATOR - STATE - DISTRICT 15 Vote For: 1 4 year term MARK G. BOYKO 3 BOXWOOD LN DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63122 STEPHEN EAGLETON 439 LONGVIEW DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63122 ANDREW KOENIG 741 SHERWICK TER REPUBLICAN MANCHESTER MO 63021 RICK STREAM 1229 LOCKETT LN REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63122 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 9 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 66 Vote For: 1 2 year term TOMMIE PIERSON, JR. 906 COAL BANK RD DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63138 KHALIL ABDUL MUMIN 1204 REDMAN BLVD DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63138 MARLENE TERRY 9451 ADLER AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63137 JOHN A. SAXTON 2 CHAMBERS RD REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63137 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 67 Vote For: 1 2 year term ALAN GREEN 12365 ROCKET DR DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63033 SHELIA R. THOMPSON 6 SHAMBLIN RD DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63034 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 10 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 68 Vote For: 1 2 year term JAY MOSLEY 195 WATERFORD DR DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63033 BERT ATKINS 1675 TROTTER WAY DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63033 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 69 Vote For: 1 2 year term GRETCHEN BANGERT 919 ZOHNER CT DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63031 JEROME (JERRY) BURKE 1345 TAHOE DR DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63031 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 11 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 70 Vote For: 1 2 year term BYRON DeLEAR 13413 PARDISSI CT DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63146 ANDREW D. PURCELL 205 TURNBERRY PL APT H REPUBLICAN ST PETERS MO 63376 MARK MATTHIESEN 2305 CEDAR DALE CT REPUBLICAN MARYLAND HEIGHTS MO 63043 NO CANDIATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 71 Vote For: 1 2 year term BRYAN LIKE 1969 UCEYLE AVE DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63114 SUE MEREDITH 8 SUNVIEW LN DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63146 JIM CAIN 12534 PEPPERWOOD DR REPUBLICAN ST LOUIS MO 63146 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 12 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 72 Vote For: 1 2 year term MARY NICHOLS 11610 MACK AVE DEMOCRATIC MARYLAND HEIGHTS MO 63043 DAN HYATT 2817 FEE FEE RD REPUBLICAN MARYLAND HEIGHTS MO 63043 NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 73 Vote For: 1 2 year term DANIEL WIBRACHT 29 AIRSHIRE PL DEMOCRATIC HAZELWOOD MO 63042 COURTNEY ALLEN CURTIS 60 ARBOR VILLAGE CT APT B DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63135 EILEEN GRANT McGEOGHEGAN 4365 ST DOMINIC LN DEMOCRATIC ST ANN MO 63074 LEE SMITH 7491 CASTRO DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63135 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 13 of 57 ST. LOUIS COUNTY 08/02/2016 - PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CONTENT REPORT - FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 74 Vote For: 1 2 year term CORA FAITH WALKER 817 RISDON DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63135 DON HOUSTON 1140 HADWIN DR DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63033 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE - STATE - DISTRICT 75 Vote For: 1 2 year term ALAN GRAY 11845 ROLLINGSFORD DR DEMOCRATIC FLORISSANT MO 63033 TEONA McGHAW-BOURE' 10523 OLNEY DR DEMOCRATIC ST LOUIS MO 63136 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBERTARIAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CONSTITUTION 6/6/2016 Page 14 of 57 ST.
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