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Election Results

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 …

When Will Election 2012 Presidential Results be Announced in Missouri?

Patch will have updates on results as they become available. But when do polls close in some of the key presidential swing states?

Missouri voters have until 7 p.m. to cast their Election 2012 ballots, but voting in other key swing states ends hours before then, and exit polling could provide an early indication of whether President Barack Obama or Mitt Romney wins the White House. The earliest key state to watch for is Virginia, where polls close at 6 p.m. St. Louis time.  Voting ends 30 minutes later in swing states Ohio and North Carolina. At 7 p.m. St. Louis time, swing states Florida, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire close their polls. Wisconsin polls close at 8 p.m. St. Louis time. Nevada, the final swing state that could prove as pivotal as Iowa, also closes its voting at 9 p.m. St. Louis time. Check here as Patch updates Election 2012 results as they come in.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Live Local Election Results: Wentzville/Lake Saint Louis

Wentzville Patch keeps you informed on election results.

Missouri State House of Representative: District 63: 18 of 18 precincts reporting Republicans Chris Gard - 1802 votes Bryan Spencer - 1938 votes Democrat Bill Stinson - 912 votes District 64: 12 of 16 precincts reporting Republicans Rick Stokes - 1050 votes Robert Cornejo - 1268 votes Democrat Wayne Henke - 840 votes District 107: 17 of 17 precincts reporting Republicans Ron Hicks - 2571 votes A.C. Dienoff - 619 votes Democrat Rod Hoffman - 1225 votes District 108: 15 of 15 precincts reporting Republican Chuck Gatschenberger is unopposed. 3543 votes St. Charles County Council District #2 100% precincts reporting Republicans Joe Brazil - 3266 votes Robert Jay Stephens - 1835 votes Winner will run unopposed in November as no Democrats filed…

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Guccione Wins in Wentzville

Gossett, Shryock narrowly win aldermen seats; Stokes easily wins re-election to board. Pritchett to request recount in Ward 2.

Nick Guccione said he had tears in his eyes when fellow Alderman Leon Tow called him to congratulate him on winning the four-way Wentzville mayor race. Guccione won Tuesday's mayoral race by about 8.5 percent over Tow, the second place finisher. Darrel Lackey finished third, followed by Bill Schuette. Guccione said he believes his win is because his message focusing on jobs resonated with Wentzville residents. “People are hurting,” Guccione said at his Wentzville home, where friends gathered to celebrate with him. “For five years as alderman, I’ve reached out to people, helped them with their problems. When they see that you care, it resonates with people.” He said he plans to be open to residents, having frequent meetings in neighborhoods…

Lake Saint Louis Election Results

We'll bring you the results of today's election as they come in.

Ward 1 - 100% reporting Sidebottom - 97.98% DeGroodt - 15.22% Zito - 77% Oman - 7.71% Ward 2 --- 100% reporting Vennard - 80.42% Lynch - 19.58% Ward 3 - 100% reporting Pellerito - 45.82% Morris - 54% Fire District - 100% reporting Monahan - 52.6% Friedman - 47.4% Wentzville School Board - 100% Spiroff - 11.82% Schaper - 14.67% Cox - 22.29% Hurst - 17.26% Garber - 17.93% Sprock - 15.69% Johnston (withdrawn)   Lake Saint Louis Prop 1 (Sewer Lateral Insurance) - 100% reporting Yes - 44.46% No - 55.54% Lake Saint Louis Prop 2 (Water Lateral Insurance) - 100% reporting Yes - 52.83% No - 47.17%   Lake Saint Louis Prop 3 (Annexation 1) Inside - 100% reporting Yes - 74.56% No - 25.44% Outside - 100% reporting Yes - 0 No - 0   Lake Saint Louis Prop…

Sunday, April 10, 2011

St. Charles County Election Roundup

Patch takes a look at county-wide election results.

This week Patch brought you information on candidates, issues and election results in St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake Saint Louis and Wentzville.  Check out the unofficial election results listed below to see what happened throughout the rest of St. Charles County on April 5.  St. Charles County Ambulance District Director  Washington R-I School Board  Flint Hill City Council Ward 1 Ward 2 St. Paul Mayor St. Paul Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Cottleville Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Ward 2 Foristell Mayor  Foristell Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Ward 2 Dardenne Prairie Board of Aldermen Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Dardenne Prairie Prop A  Weldon Spring Mayor Weldon Spring Board of Aldermen  Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3  Weldon Spring Heights …

Jim Frain

6:36 pm on Thursday, April 14, 2011

As I stood in line at St. Louis Bread yesterday morning the couple in front of me was discussing the election. "When is it?" he asked his wife. "Heck, I don't know. after Easter sometime". I mentioned to them that the election was last tuesday. "He isn't registered anyway so it's silly to talk about it anyway," said his wife. I mentioned to her that she could vote next time and get him registered…   more ›

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