November 8, 2016 General Election Candidates and Issues

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(8-31-2016)
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Hillary Rodham Clinton/Timothy Michael Kaine (Democratic)
Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence (Republican)
Gary Johnson/Bill Weld (Libertarian)
Darrell L. Castle/Scott N. Bradley (Constitution)
Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka (Green)
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jason Kander (Democratic)
1001 Brook Trout Ct
Columbia, MO 65203
Roy Blunt (Republican)
350 S John Q Hammons Pkwy, Apt 15-A
Springfield, MO 65806
Jonathan Dine (Libertarian)
5116 NW Kalivas Dr, Apt 62
Riverside, MO 64150
Fred Ryman (Constitution)
2838 Schott Rd
Jefferson City, MO 65101-9010
Johnathan McFarland (Green)
3410 A Virginia Ave
St Louis, MO 63118
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MISSOURI GOVERNOR
Chris Koster (Democratic)
201 W McCarty St, Apt 7
Jefferson City, MO 65101-1566
Eric Greitens (Republican)
4522 Maryland Ave
St Louis, MO 63108
Cisse W Spragins (Libertarian)
3425 Gladstone Blvd
Kansas City, MO 64123
Don Fitz (Green)
720 Harvard Ave
University City, MO 63130
Lester Benton (Les) Turilli, Jr. (Independent)
PO Box 948
Stanton, MO 63079
MISSOURI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Russ Carnahan (Democratic)
3150 Allen Ave
St Louis, MO 63104
Mike Parson (Republican)
940 N Redel Pl
Bolivar, MO 65613
Steven R. Hedrick (Libertarian)
103 N Devasher Rd, Unit 7
Warrensburg, MO 64093
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MISSOURI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Cont'd)
Jennifer Leach (Green)
809 E 30th St
Kansas City, MO 64109
MISSOURI SECRETARY OF STATE
Robin Smith (Democratic)
PO Box 68
Eureka, MO 63025
John (Jay) Ashcroft (Republican)
12138 Mirror Lake Dr
St Louis, MO 63146
Chris Morrill (Libertarian)
5747 Mardel Ave
St Louis, MO 63109
MISSOURI STATE TREASURER
Judy Baker (Democratic)
3075 S Rangeline Rd
Columbia, MO 65201
Eric Schmitt (Republican)
937 Brownell Ave
St Louis, MO 63122
Sean O'Toole (Libertarian)
3425 Gladstone Blvd
Kansas City, MO 64123
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MISSOURI STATE TREASURER (Cont'd)
Carol Hexem (Green)
12712 Coeur Du Monde Ct, Apt K
Maryland Heights, MO 63146
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL
Teresa Hensley (Democratic)
112 Arapaho Trl
Lake Winnebago, MO 64034
Josh Hawley (Republican)
5215 E Hwy 163
Columbia, MO 65201
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 2
Bill Otto (Democratic)
11841 Sologne Ct
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Ann Wagner (Republican)
313 St Andrews Ct
Ballwin, MO 63011
Jim Higgins (Libertarian)
11944 Craig View Dr
St Louis, MO 63146
David Justus Arnold (Green)
8325 Horst Dr
St Louis, MO 63123
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UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 3
Kevin Miller (Democratic)
2020 W Randolph St
St Charles, MO 63301
Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican)
619 Main St
St Elizabeth, MO 65075
Dan Hogan (Libertarian)
39 Deer Grove Dr
St Peters, MO 63376
Doanita Simmons (Constitution)
4 Apollo Ct
St Peters, MO 63376
MISSOURI STATE SENATOR
DISTRICT 23
Richard Orr (Democratic)
3312 Woodsview Dr
St Charles, MO 63303
Bill Eigel (Republican)
53 W Meath Ring
Weldon Spring, MO 63304
Bill Slantz (Libertarian)
1620 Congress Way
St Charles, MO 63303
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MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 42
Bart Korman (Republican)
19355 Durango Dr
Warrenton, MO 63383
DISTRICT 63
Liz Gattra (Democratic)
2701 Providence Ridge Dr
Wentzville, MO 63385
Bryan Spencer (Republican)
1084 Chesterfield Dr
Wentzville, MO 63385
DISTRICT 64
Mark Routburg (Democratic)
509 Sgt Pepper Dr
St Peters, MO 63376
Robert Cornejo (Republican)
101 Berry Manor Cir
St Peters, MO 63376
DISTRICT 65
Kenny Biermann (Democratic)
3308 Apple Dr
St Charles, MO 63301
Tom Hannegan (Republican)
316 Jefferson St
St Charles, MO 63301
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MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Cont'd)
DISTRICT 65 (Cont'd)
Dean (Draig) Hodge (Libertarian)
1827 Elm St
St Charles, MO 63301
DISTRICT 70
Byron DeLear (Democratic)
13413 Pardissi Ct
St Louis, MO 63146
Mark Matthiesen (Republican)
2305 Cedar Dale Ct
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
DISTRICT 102
Kurt Bahr (Republican)
105 Walnut Hill Dr
St Charles, MO 63304
DISTRICT 103
Marguerite Dillworth (Democratic)
1430 Salisbury St
St Louis, MO 63107
John D Wiemann (Republican)
92 Myrtle Wood Ct
O'Fallon, MO 63368
Charles (Matt) Hull (Libertarian)
344 Thoroughbred Trl
St Peters, MO 63376
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MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 104
Peggy Sherwin (Democratic)
28 Mountain Laurel Dr
St Peters, MO 63376
Kathie Conway (Republican)
3904 Cambridge Crossing Dr
St Charles, MO 63304
DISTRICT 105
Brian D. Stiens (Democratic)
8 Spencers Xing
St Peters, MO 63376
Phil Christofanelli (Republican)
308 Broadridge Ln
St Peters, MO 63376
Tim Hammack (Green)
3110 Brookford Dr
St Charles, MO 63303-6353
DISTRICT 106
Michael J Dorwart (Democratic)
1807 Plaza Ct
St Charles, MO 63303
Chrissy Sommer (Republican)
6 Williamsburg Ct
St Charles, MO 63303
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MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 107
Curtis Wylde (Democratic)
36 Mark Twain Ct
O'Fallon, MO 63366
Nick Schroer (Republican)
514 Deer Brook Dr
O'Fallon, MO 63366
DISTRICT 108
Ed Shew (Democratic)
2000 Abby Ct
Lake St Louis, MO 63367
Justin Hill (Republican)
85 Knowledge Ct
Lake St Louis, MO 63367
11TH CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
DIVISION 2
Deborah Alessi (Republican)
22 Carlton Valley Ct
St Charles, MO 63303
11TH CIRCUIT COURT ASSOCIATE JUDGE
DIVISION 13
Rebeca McKelvey (Republican)
3038 Willow Wood Dr
St Charles, MO 63303
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY COUNCIL
DISTRICT 2
Joe Brazil (Republican)
601 Stone Ridge Ln
Augusta, MO 63332
DISTRICT 4
David "Dave" Hammond (Republican)
2 Pedrotti Ln
O'Fallon, MO 63366
DISTRICT 6
Mike Klinghammer (Republican)
804 Indian Hills Dr
St Charles, MO 63301
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1
[Proposed by Article IV, Section 47(c), Missouri Constitution (SJR 1, 2005)]
Shall Missouri continue for 10 years the one-tenth of one percent sales/use tax that is used for
soil and water conservation and for state parks and historic sites, and resubmit this tax to the
voters for approval in 10 years?
The measure continues and does not increase the existing sales and use tax of one-tenth of one
percent for 10 years. The measure would continue to generate approximately $90 million annually
for soil and water conservation and operation of the state park system.
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A "yes" vote will continue for 10 years the one-tenth of one percent sales/use tax that is used for
soil and water conservation and for state parks and historic sites. This will be resubmitted to the
voters for approval in 10 years.
A "no" vote will not continue this sales/use tax.
If passed, this measure will not increase or decrease taxes.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2
[Proposed by Initiative Petition]
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:
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establish limits on campaign contributions by individuals or entities to political parties,
political committees, or committees to elect candidates for state or judicial office;
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prohibit individuals and entities from intentionally concealing the source of such
contributions;
·
require corporations or labor organizations to meet certain requirements in order to make
such contributions; and
·
provide a complaint process and penalties for any violations of this amendment?
It is estimated this proposal will increase state government costs by at least $118,000 annually
and have an unknown change in costs for local governmental entities. Any potential impact to
revenues for state and local governmental entities is unknown.
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A "yes" vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to establish limits on campaign contributions by
individuals or entities to political parties, political committees, or committees to elect candidates
for state or judicial office. This amendment prohibits individuals and entities from intentionally
concealing the source of such contributions. This amendment also requires corporations or labor
organizations to meet certain requirements in order to make such contributions. This amendment
further provides a complaint process and penalties for any violations of this amendment.
A "no" vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution to establish limits on campaign
contributions.
If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 3
[Proposed by Initiative Petition]
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:
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increase taxes on cigarettes each year through 2020, at which point this additional tax will
total 60 cents per pack of 20;
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create a fee paid by cigarette wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of 20 on certain cigarettes,
which fee shall increase annually; and
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deposit funds generated by these taxes and fees into a newly established Early Childhood
Health and Education Trust Fund?
When cigarette tax increases are fully implemented, estimated additional revenue to state
government is $263 million to $374 million annually, with limited estimated implementation costs.
The revenue will fund only programs and services allowed by the proposal. The fiscal impact to
local governmental entities is unknown.
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A "yes" vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to increase taxes on cigarettes each year
through 2020, at which point this additional tax will total 60 cents per pack of 20. This amendment
also creates a fee paid by cigarette wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of 20 on certain cigarettes.
This amendment further provides that the funds generated by these taxes and fees shall be
deposited into a newly established Early Childhood Health and Education Trust Fund.
A "no" vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution relating to taxes and fees on cigarettes.
If passed, this measure will increase taxes on cigarettes.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4
[Proposed by Initiative Petition]
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prohibit a new state or local sales/use or other
similar tax on any service or transaction that was not subject to a sales/use or similar tax as of
January 1, 2015?
Potential costs to state and local governmental entities are unknown, but could be significant.
The proposal's passage would impact governmental entity's ability to revise their tax structures.
State and local governments expect no savings from this proposal.
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A "yes" vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to prohibit a new state or local sales/use or
other similar tax on any service or transaction. This amendment only applies to any service or
transaction that was not subject to a sales/use or similar tax as of January 1, 2015.
A "no" vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution to prohibit such state or local sales/use or
other similar tax.
If passed, this measure will not increase or decrease taxes.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 6
[Proposed by 98th General Assembly (Second Regular Session) SS HJR 53]
Shall the Constitution of Missouri be amended to state that voters may be required by law, which
may be subject to exception, to verify one's identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting
identification that may include valid government-issued photo identification?
The proposed amendment will result in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be
due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. If such a general law is enacted,
the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million
annually.
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A "yes" vote will amend the Missouri Constitution to state that voters may be required by law to
verify their identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may include valid
government-issued photo identification. Exceptions to this identification requirement may also be
provided by law.
A "no" vote will not amend the Missouri Constitution regarding elections.
If passed, this measure will have no impact on taxes.
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PROPOSITION A
[Proposed by Initiative Petition]
Shall Missouri law be amended to:
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increase taxes on cigarettes in 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which point this additional tax will
total 23 cents per pack of 20;
·
increase the tax paid by sellers on other tobacco products by 5 percent of manufacturer's
invoice price;
·
use funds generated by these taxes exclusively to fund transportation infrastructure
projects; and
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repeal these taxes if a measure to increase any tax or fee on cigarettes or other tobacco
products is certified to appear on any local or statewide ballot?
State government revenue will increase by approximately $95 million to $103 million annually
when cigarette and tobacco tax increases are fully implemented, with the new revenue earmarked
for transportation infrastructure. Local government revenues could decrease approximately $3
million annually due to decreased cigarette and tobacco sales.
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A "yes" vote will amend Missouri law to increase taxes on cigarettes in 2017, 2019, and 2021, at
which point this additional tax will total 23 cents per pack of 20. This amendment also increases
the tax paid by sellers on other tobacco products by 5 percent of manufacturer's invoice price.
This amendment further provides that the funds generated by these taxes shall be used
exclusively to fund transportation infrastructure projects. These taxes are repealed if a measure to
increase any tax or fee on cigarettes or other tobacco products is certified to appear on any local
or statewide ballot.
A "no" vote will not amend Missouri law relating to taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco
products.
If passed, this measure will increase taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY
PROPOSITION S
Shall St. Charles County levy a tax of five cents ($0.05) per each
one hundred dollars ($100.00) of assessed valuation for a period of
ten (10) years from the date on which such tax is first imposed, to
sunset on the 31st day of December, 2026 for the purpose of
providing services to persons sixty (60) years of age and older?
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FRANCIS HOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT
PROPOSITION HOWELL
Shall the Board of Education of the Francis Howell School District be authorized
to increase the operating tax levy for the purpose of providing funds to maintain
high student academic performance; reduce class size; attract and retain highquality teachers; improve student and staff safety and security; increase
technology for students and staff; improve and maintain District facilities;
maintain transportation; and fund ongoing operating expenses by $0.60 per one
hundred dollars of assessed valuation? If this proposition is approved, the
adjusted operating levy of the school district is estimated to be $4.9472 per one
hundred dollars of assessed valuation.
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CENTRAL COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE
PROPOSITION L
To provide advanced medical training for fire department personnel, responsible for
protecting residents of the district, and to equip first responders with the additional
education, medications and tools, such as cardiac monitors and lifesaving medications,
to allow them to deliver critical medical care. Shall the Board of Directors of Central
County Fire & Rescue, a Fire Protection District of St. Charles County Missouri, be
authorized to levy an additional tax of not more than twenty-five cents per one
hundred dollars assessed valuation to provide funds for the support of the District?
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O'FALLON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
PROPOSITION SAFETY
In order to provide Advanced Life Support medical capabilities to District fire trucks, hire
additional full-time Firefighter/Paramedics to deliver critical care to the community, equip
Firefighter/Paramedics with Advanced Medical Life-Saving equipment, additional
education, medications, cutting-edge firefighter training, and upgrade district facilities
and equipment, shall the Board of Directors of the O'Fallon Fire Protection District of St.
Charles County, Missouri, be authorized to levy an additional tax of not more than
twenty-five cents ($0.25) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation to provide funds
for the support of the district?
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