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November 6, 2018 St. Charles County, Missouri Election Election Summary Report Date: 11/19/2018 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 3:55:28 PM ELECTION RESULTS Page 1/7 OFFICIAL RESULTS Registered Voters 274,527 - Total Ballots 177,404 : 64.62% 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% U.S. SENATOR U.S. REP. DIST. 3 Number of Precincts 123 Number of Precincts 77 Precincts Reporting 123 100.00% Precincts Reporting 77 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 176,251 Total Votes 106,950 JOSH HAWLEY (REP) 93,172 52.86% BLAINE LUETKEMEYER (REP) 61,751 57.74% CLAIRE McCASKILL (DEM) 77,973 44.24% KATY GEPPERT (DEM) 43,070 40.27% JAPHETH CAMPBELL (LIB) 1,836 1.04% DONALD V. STOLLE (LIB) 2,062 1.93% JO CRAIN (GRN) 731 0.41% WRITE IN 67 0.06% CRAIG O'DEAR (IND) 2,393 1.36% WRITE IN 146 0.08% STATE SENATOR, DIST. 2 STATE AUDITOR Number of Precincts 65 Precincts Reporting 65 100.00% Number of Precincts 123 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 123 100.00% Total Votes 87,536 Vote For 1 BOB ONDER (REP) 52,197 59.63% Total Votes 172,572 PATRICE BILLINGS (DEM) 35,258 40.28% SAUNDRA McDOWELL (REP) 81,397 47.17% WRITE IN 81 0.09% NICOLE GALLOWAY (DEM) 81,434 47.19% SEAN O'TOOLE (LIB) 4,123 2.39% STATE REP. DIST. 42 DON FITZ (GRN) 1,011 0.59% JACOB LUETKEMEYER (CST) 4,506 2.61% Number of Precincts 5 WRITE IN 101 0.06% Precincts Reporting 5 100.00% Vote For 1 U.S. REP. DIST. 2 Total Votes 1,150 JEFF PORTER (REP) 783 68.09% Number of Precincts 49 JOSEPH WIDNER (DEM) 365 31.74% Precincts Reporting 49 100.00% WRITE IN 2 0.17% Vote For 1 Total Votes 65,945 STATE REP. DIST. 63 ANN WAGNER (REP) 37,875 57.43% CORT VanOSTRAN (DEM) 26,782 40.61% Number of Precincts 16 LARRY A. KIRK (LIB) 956 1.45% Precincts Reporting 16 100.00% DAVID JUSTUS ARNOLD (GRN) 304 0.46% Vote For 1 WRITE IN 28 0.04% Total Votes 15,739 BRYAN SPENCER (REP) 9,787 62.18% JANET KESTER (DEM) 5,666 36.00% CARL-hERMAN FREESE (LIB) 276 1.75% WRITE IN 10 0.06% Election Summary Report Date: 11/19/2018 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 3:55:28 PM ELECTION RESULTS Page 2/7 OFFICIAL RESULTS Registered Voters 274,527 - Total Ballots 177,404 : 64.62% 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% STATE REP. DIST. 64 STATE REP. DIST. 103 Number of Precincts 14 Number of Precincts 23 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% Precincts Reporting 23 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 11,736 Total Votes 18,648 TONY LOVASCO (REP) 7,090 60.41% JOHN D. WIEMANN (REP) 11,343 60.83% SHAWN FINKLEIN (DEM) 4,637 39.51% JIM KLENC (DEM) 7,289 39.09% WRITE IN 9 0.08% WRITE IN 16 0.09% STATE REP. DIST. 65 STATE REP. DIST. 104 Number of Precincts 18 Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 18 100.00% Precincts Reporting 15 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 16,287 Total Votes 17,184 TOM HANNEGAN (REP) 8,288 50.89% ADAM SCHNELTING (REP) 9,663 56.23% BILL OTTO (DEM) 7,973 48.95% PEGGY SHERWIN (DEM) 7,507 43.69% WRITE IN 26 0.16% WRITE IN 14 0.08% STATE REP. DIST. 70 STATE REP. DIST. 105 Number of Precincts 10 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 10 100.00% Precincts Reporting 18 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 3,826 Total Votes 18,756 MARK MATTHIESEN (REP) 2,528 66.07% PHIL CHRISTOFANELLI (REP) 10,410 55.50% PAULA BROWN (DEM) 1,265 33.06% SCOTT CERNICEK (DEM) 7,941 42.34% CAROL HEXEM (GRN) 32 0.84% BILL SLANTZ (LIB) 398 2.12% WRITE IN 1 0.03% WRITE IN 7 0.04% STATE REP. DIST. 102 STATE REP. DIST. 106 Number of Precincts 22 Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 22 100.00% Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 18,094 Total Votes 15,263 RON HICKS (REP) 10,883 60.15% CHRISSY SOMMER (REP) 8,784 57.55% JOHN F. FOSTER (DEM) 7,184 39.70% JACKIE SCLAIR (DEM) 6,462 42.34% WRITE IN 27 0.15% WRITE IN 17 0.11% Election Summary Report Date: 11/19/2018 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 3:55:28 PM ELECTION RESULTS Page 3/7 OFFICIAL RESULTS Registered Voters 274,527 - Total Ballots 177,404 : 64.62% 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% STATE REP. DIST. 107 CIRCUIT JUDGE, CIR 11 DIV 5 Number of Precincts 19 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 19 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 16,540 Total Votes 123,863 NICK SCHROER (REP) 9,759 59.00% JON A. CUNNINGHAM (REP) 120,545 97.32% CURTIS WYLDE (DEM) 6,758 40.86% WRITE IN 3,318 2.68% WRITE IN 23 0.14% CIRCUIT JUDGE, CIR 11 DIV 7 STATE REP. DIST. 108 Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 17 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 123,259 Total Votes 18,079 DANIEL PELIKAN (REP) 119,916 97.29% JUSTIN HILL (REP) 11,097 61.38% WRITE IN 3,343 2.71% BETTY VINING (DEM) 6,967 38.54% WRITE IN 15 0.08% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 6 CIRCUIT JUDGE, CIR 11 DIV 3 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Number of Precincts 122 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Total Votes 123,246 Vote For 1 TERRY R CUNDIFF (REP) 119,965 97.34% Total Votes 126,745 WRITE IN 3,281 2.66% JACK BANAS (REP) 123,020 97.06% WRITE IN 3,725 2.94% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 8 CIRCUIT JUDGE, CIR 11 DIV 4 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Number of Precincts 122 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Total Votes 121,912 Vote For 1 ERIN S. BURLISON (REP) 118,782 97.43% Total Votes 124,365 WRITE IN 3,130 2.57% MIKE FAGRAS (REP) 120,804 97.14% WRITE IN 3,561 2.86% Election Summary Report Date: 11/19/2018 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 3:55:28 PM ELECTION RESULTS Page 4/7 OFFICIAL RESULTS Registered Voters 274,527 - Total Ballots 177,404 : 64.62% 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 9 COUNTY EXECUTIVE Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 121,684 Total Votes 168,000 ELIZABETH W. SWANN (REP) 118,705 97.55% STEVE EHLMANN (REP) 104,258 62.06% WRITE IN 2,979 2.45% LORNA L. FRAHM (DEM) 63,550 37.83% WRITE IN 192 0.11% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 10 COUNTY COUNCIL DIST. 1 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Number of Precincts 16 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 16 100.00% Total Votes 120,302 Vote For 1 Total Votes 23,246 NORMAN C. STEIMEL III (REP) 117,152 97.38% WRITE IN 3,150 2.62% JOE CRONIN (REP) 13,603 58.52% CHERYL HIBBELER (DEM) 9,616 41.37% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 11 WRITE IN 27 0.12% Number of Precincts 122 COUNTY COUNCIL DIST. 3 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For 1 Number of Precincts 26 Total Votes 120,716 Precincts Reporting 26 100.00% Vote For 1 PHILIP J. OHLMS (REP) 117,645 97.46% Total Votes 25,334 WRITE IN 3,071 2.54% MIKE ELAM (REP) 15,990 63.12% ASSOC. CIRCUIT JUDGE DIV. 12 CHRISTINE HEDGES (DEM) 9,316 36.77% WRITE IN 28 0.11% Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% COUNTY COUNCIL DIST. 5 Vote For 1 Total Votes 120,616 Number of Precincts 24 Precincts Reporting 24 100.00% MATTHEW E.P. THORNHILL 117,496 97.41% (REP) Vote For 1 WRITE IN 3,120 2.59% Total Votes 17,499 TERRY HOLLANDER (REP) 17,044 97.40% WRITE IN 455 2.60% Election Summary Report Date: 11/19/2018 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI Time: 3:55:28 PM ELECTION RESULTS Page 5/7 OFFICIAL RESULTS Registered Voters 274,527 - Total Ballots 177,404 : 64.62% 122 of 122 Precincts Reporting 100.00% COUNTY COUNCIL DIST. 7 COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Number of Precincts 17 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 17 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 23,387 Total Votes 129,455 JOHN WHITE (REP) 12,617 53.95% MICHELLE D. McBRIDE (REP) 126,911 98.03% PAUL WOODY (DEM) 10,732 45.89% WRITE IN 2,544 1.97% WRITE IN 38 0.16% COUNTY SHERIFF DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS Number of Precincts 122 Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 125,062 Total Votes 165,443 SCOTT A. LEWIS (REP) 122,221 97.73% KURT BAHR (REP) 95,044 57.45% WRITE IN 2,841 2.27% JOHN CALLAHAN (DEM) 70,235 42.45% WRITE IN 164 0.10% COUNTY ASSESSOR RECORDER OF DEEDS Number of Precincts 122 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Number of Precincts 122 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 122 100.00% Total Votes 125,666 Vote For 1 SCOTT SHIPMAN (REP) 123,047 97.92% Total Votes 124,326 WRITE IN 2,619 2.08% MARY DEMPSEY (REP) 121,660 97.86% WRITE IN 2,666 2.14% JUDGE W.
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