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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Would You Support Higher Taxes for Arch and Parks Improvements?

One item on your April 2013 ballot might be a plan to raise sales taxes across St. Louis to pay for improvements in area parks and at the Gateway Arch.

When the April 2013 election arrives, you might be asked to vote on a potential hike to sales taxes in the city of St. Louis and both St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Keep this in mind. The increase would be 3/16 of one cent, and would help pay for improvements in area parks and at the Gateway Arch, among other things, reports the St. Louis Beacon.  In a Dec. 13 article, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the money collected from the tax increase would be split in the following ways:  The Missouri General Assembly approved the tax over the summer, but it still requires regional support across St. Louis, the Post-Dispatch reported. If lawmakers in St. Louis and both counties approve the issue, then it is expected to appear before …

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The Missourian

2:45 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013

We're not afraid of her. We're find it incredulous that she has plural followers.   more ›

Monday, December 10, 2012

Two Positions Open on Parkway School Board, Filing Begins Tuesday

The terms of Tom Appelbaum and Sam Sciortino expire in April, 2013. Filing begins Tuesday for the April election.

The following information was provided by the Parkway School District in a news release. Two director positions are open on the Parkway Board of Education, each for a three-year term, in the April 2013 election.  Candidate filing begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, and continues through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013.  Filing must be done in person at the Parkway Administrative Center, 455 N. Woods Mill Rd., Chesterfield, Mo 63017. Filing hours are from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.  On the last day of filing, January 15, the hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  No filing will take place on December 25 or January 1, as district offices will be closed. Names will appear on the ballot in chronological order of …

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Clint Zweifel Re-elected as Missouri State Treasurer

Democratic incumbent Clint Zweifel gave his acceptance speech just before midnight Tuesday, after a night of number watching in a close race with Republican challenger Cole McNary.

Democratic incumbent Clint Zweifel and Republican challenger Rep. Cole McNary faced off in the Nov. 6 election for the position of Missouri State Treasurer.  As results came in Tuesday night, both candidates gathered with friends and family at St. Louis area watch parties. Initially, it was a tight race, but ultimately Zweifel declared victory and thanked his supporters just before midnight. "I think a lot of this illustrates hard work and investment in each other," Zweifel said. With 100 percent of the precincts counted early Wednesday morning, Zweifel had 50.3 percent of the vote and McNary had 45.5 percent of the vote. Zweifel tells Patch McNary did call him and concede Tuesday night. Both parties tell Patch they knew it would be a …

Monday, November 5, 2012

Whose Political Ad Are You Happy to See Disappear?

With the election only one day away, it's time to fess up: Whether it's Akin, McCaskill, Spence, Nixon or someone else, which political ad will you be happy to see go?

You know the drill.  The somber music plays in the background while a deep voice shares a fearful message about a candidate seeking election. Occasionally, a few seconds might be reserved afterward for an inspiring message from that candidate's challenger.  These so-called attack ads have grown more prevalent as we've moved closer to the Nov. 6 election.  In the U.S. Senate race, an ad from Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) contains a voice that connects Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) to President Barack Obama. The voice references McCaskill's support of the Affordable Care Act and her endorsement of the president in 2008.  An ad from McCaskill takes a similar approach in connecting her opponent to the 2012 presidential campaign. The ad begins by …

janet tucker

1:48 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

i sooo happy that they are ALL finished.   more ›

Monday, October 29, 2012

Patch Poll: Republicans Concerned About Spence For Governor Campaign

Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.

With election day just over a week away, a survey of GOP officials, activists and voters reveals worries about chances for the party's candidate for the Governor's mansion. When asked, 'Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November,' and given choices in the races for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State and Attoney General, 55 point 6 percent selected Peter Kinder, running against Susan Montee for another term as Lt. Governor. Shane Schoeller, a State Representative running for Secretary of State against another State Representative, Jason Kander, was next at 22 point percent. The remaining candidates, Dave Spence, Ed Martin and Cole McNary, each received 7.4 percent. When survey …

daoshen

5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Libya and Binders Full of Women: Missouri Patch Panelists Weigh In On 2nd Presidential Debate

We asked our Red Arch and Blue Arch insiders about who won the Presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney and to identify highlights to attract base support and swing voters.

After the majority of both sides agreed that Mitt Romney won the first Presidential debate with Barack Obama, a flash poll of Patch's political insiders in both parties in Missouri returned to their partisan corners following Tuesday's Town Hall-style gathering in Long Island. Patch conducted a flash poll starting late Tuesday night as part of the Red Arch/Blue Arch series of surveys taking the pulse of political thought leaders heading up to the November election. Responses came from 14 Republicans and 16 Democrats. Of Republicans, 9 felt Mitt Romney won by a slim margin, 1 said it was by a wide margin, 3 were neutral and 1 participant had no opinion. Barack Obama won by a wide margin according to 10 respondents, 5 felt it was a slim …

Monday, October 1, 2012

Patch Poll: Missouri Republicans Concerned About Dave Spence's Chances In November

The latest "Red Arch" survey takes the pulse of Missouri Republicans regarding statewide races on the November ballot.

Missouri Republicans are bullish on the chances of Secretary of State candidate Shane Schoeller and Lt. Governor Peter Kinder's chances for re-election in November, but a majority are concerned that Dave Spence will not defeat Governor Jay Nixon next month. That's the biggest finding in the latest Patch "Red Arch" survey, a non-scientific project asking Republican activists questions tied to current issues in the 2012 election cycle. More than 70 people were invited to participate and 30 responded. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most concerned about in November," a majority, 64.3 percent, named Spence. Next was Attorney General nominee Ed Martin and State Treasurer nominee Cole McNary at 14.3 percent, and Kinder at 7.1 …

daoshen

5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Patch Democrats Surveyed: High On Jay Nixon's Chances, Concerned About Susan Montee

The latest "Blue Arch" survey of Missouri Democrats focuses on the party's statewide candidates.

With just more than 40 days left until the November election, Missouri Democrats are confident in Governor Jay Nixon's chances for re-election but by a wide margin are worried about former State Auditor Susan Montee as she tries to unseat Republican incumbent Peter Kinder from the Lieutenant Governor's office. Those were the main findings of the most recent survey of Democrats as part of the Patch Blue Arch project, which asks current and former lawmakers, activists, voters and other party "influencers" in the weeks and months leading up to November's election. The non-scientific survey was conducted September 17-21 and received 29 responses. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November," 69 percent …

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Gregg Palermo

4:35 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Mike, this has been a valuable project over the last few months to see what people are thinking about candidates, campaigns and issues that will be on the line in November. Like any poll, scientific or not, this is just a snapshot in time. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.   more ›

Monday, August 20, 2012

Should Akin Stay In The Senate Race? Poll Shows Division Among Missouri Republicans

While Republicans nationally question if Rep. Todd Akin's U.S. Senate campaign can survive, an unscientific poll of Missouri GOP insiders finds his controversial remarks about rape and pregnancy will hurt his standing with conservative voters.

U.S. Representative Todd Akin continued making the rounds on conservative talk radio outlets Monday in an attempt to apologize for controversial remarks made about abortion, "legitimate rape," and pregnancy made in a FOX2/KTVI-TV interview Sunday. But influential Republicans are unconvinced he should stay in the race: That's the main finding of this week's Red Arch survey. In an unscientific Patch poll of 32 Republican Party influencers taken since late Sunday night, 47 percent percent said the Wildwood Republican should stay in the race, while 40.5 percent said he should drop out. Four respondents, or 12.5 percent, said they had no opinion. 4:26 p.m. Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story indicated 47 percent of Missouri …

E. Schmidt

9:50 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012

Yes. As my old man would say, "This calls for a Budweiser!" My Republican friends (yes, scott, you can be friends with Republicans and even allies) are fully prepared in the event the contagion spread throughout the GOP. http://ballwin-ellisville.patch.com/articles/ellisville-to-prepare-for-zombie-apocalypse I'm telling you brother, kick back. We are about to watch some absurd political theater …   more ›

Friday, July 20, 2012

Bill Stouffer, Candidate for Missouri Secretary of State

Bill Stouffer is currently serving as a state senator.

Name : Mr. Bill Stouffer Date of birth : 19 April 1947 Place of residence : Napton, MO Attended college : Yes College : University of Missouri Degree : Agriculture Economics Year of graduation : 1969 Job titles held : NA Employers : NA Party affiliation : Republican Running for a: State office Running for position: Secretary of State Chamber/district: Senate Incumbent: No First elected: 02 November 2004 Previous elective offices : Current - State Senator Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA Address PO Box 1001 Marshall MO 65340 Name : Chasen Title : Bullock Website : www.billstouffer.com Twitter : www.twitter.com/billstouffer Facebook : www.facebook.com/billstouffer Bill Stouffer is a farmer and small businessman in rural Missouri. …

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