DES PERES
Mayor
Mark J. Becker
Ward 1
John E. Pound (withdrawn)
James Kuenzi
Jennifer Weller
Jeanne Fluri (write in)
Ward 2
Dean Fitzpatrick
Ward 3
Patrick Barrett
Kathleen McKean Gmelich
GLENDALE
Ward 1
Lisa Capshaw-Cushing
Gavin Bena
Ward 2
Aaron C. Nauman
Ward 3
Berry R. Lane
KIRKWOOD
Mayor
Mark Zimmer
Liz Gibbons
Council Members
There are three council members to be elected to serve four-year terms and one council member to be elected to serve the remainder of an unexpired term ending 2026. The fourth-place finisher shall serve the unexpired term. You may vote for up to FOUR.
Paul Schaefer
Al Rheinnecker
Mark McLean
Gina Jaksetic
Bob Sears
Ron Ruzicka
OAKLAND
Mayor
Tom Steuby
Ward 1
No candidate filed
Ward 1 (Unexpired term)
Thomas Daake Jr.
Ward 2
Susan Lueker
ROCK HILL
Ward 1
Tina Wiley
Ward 2
Jennifer Ross Davis
Ward 3
Jeffrey Took
SHREWSBURY
Ward 1
Beth Parker
Keith Peters
Ward 2
Garland Grant Diel
Ward 3
Benjamin Stark
WARSON WOODS
Mayor
Sean M. Fitzgerald
Ward 1
Paul Schnabel
Ward 2
George P. Dorris IV
Ward 3
Laura Lee
Ward 4
Rob Hurtt
WEBSTER GROVES
Council Members (Vote for three)
Jamie Hasemeier
Karen D. Alexander
Emerson E. Smith
Proposition W
Four-Sevenths Majority Required
Shall the City of Webster Groves, Missouri, issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of $22,100,000 for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, furnishing and equipping various park and recreational facilities throughout the city including, but not limited to, the City’s Aquatic Center?
Amendment 1
Shall the Preamble of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to expand and update the core values of the Charter?
Amendment 2
Shall Section 2.12 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to allow publication of proposed bills by electronic posting and any other contemporary means of information sharing?
Amendment 3
Shall Section 5.6 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to provide that an independent audit be completed not later than the last day of the sixth month after the close of the fiscal year?
Amendment 4
Shall Section 5.18(2) of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to eliminate antiquated terms?
Amendment 5
Shall Section 7.6 of Article 7 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to identify those Employees in unclassified service as those who are exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act?
Amendment 6
Shall Section 7.12 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to prohibit discrimination and clarify allowed political activity?
Amendment 7
Shall Section 9.2 of Article 9 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to eliminate the requirement that the City Judge be a resident and elector of the City of Webster Groves?
Amendment 8
Shall Section 10.3 of Article 10 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to eliminate the Board of Trustees of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement Fund since police and fire pensions now participate in the Missouri Local Government Employee’s Retirement System (LAGERS)?
Amendment 9
Shall Section 13.4 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended so that the Charter’s requirement of ballot language for candidates is compliant and consistent with the Missouri Revised Statutes and the St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners?
Amendment 10
Shall Section 14.9 of Article 14 of the Charter of the City of Webster Groves be amended to require ballot language for initiative, and referendum, to be consistent with the
Missouri Revised Statutes and the requirements of the St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners?
KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board Members (Vote for two)
Jean Marie Andrews
David Davis II
Laura Hepburn
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
Proposition W - Simple Majority
To comply with federal and state clean water requirements, shall The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) issue its sewer revenue bonds in the amount of $750,000,000 for the purpose of designing, constructing, improving, renovating, repairing, replacing and equipping new and existing MSD sewer and drainage facilities and systems, including sewage treatment and disposal plants, sanitary sewers, and acquisition of easements and real property related thereto, the cost of operation and maintenance of said facilities and systems and the principal of and interest on said revenue bonds to be payable solely from the revenues derived by MSD from the operation of its wastewater sewer system, including all future extensions and improvement thereto?
Proposition S - simple majority
Shall The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD), for the purpose of providing revenue to fund capital improvements for flooding and erosion control, impose (i) a property tax upon all residential taxable tangible property within the District at a rate of not more than Seven and 45/100 Cents ($0.0745) per One $100.00 of assessed valuation and (ii) a charge upon all non-residential customers, whether public or private, within the District based on the amount of impervious area (IA) on each such customer’s real property at a rate of $1.05 per month per 1,000 square feet of IA?