Politics & Government

Incumbents Rule in Wentzville Municipal Elections

In both the Board of Aldermen and Municipal Judge races, incumbents won the right to keep their seats.

Incumbents ruled the day in Tuesday's municipal elections in the City of Wentzville.

Municipal Judge Steve Martin will retain his position as municipal judge after winning over challenger Michael Carter. Martin got 1227 votes to Carter's 1057.

The new Wentzville Board of Aldermen will look the same as the old one, with Ward 1 incumbent Cheryl Kross beating challenger Robert Hussey. Kross had 456 votes to Hussey's 363.

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In Ward 3, Michael Hays will keep the seat he was appointed to fill in November of last year. Hays received 255 votes to former alderman Darrel Lackey's 247 and challenger Linda Wright's 142.

In Ward 2, Chris Gard ran unopposed and will retain his seat.

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