Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Election Unofficial Results 11 of 16 precints reporting

State Auditor

Tom Schweich (R) -1876

Sean O’Toole (L) -503

Rodney Farthing (C) -213


US Rep Dist. 4

Nate Irvin (D) – 744

Vicki Hartzler (R) –2112

Herschel Young (L) – 179


State Rep. Dist. 56

Patty Johnson (D) –

Jack Bondon (R) -3


State Rep. Dist. 57

William A. Grimes (D) –31

Wanda Brown (R) – 56

Butch Page (C) – 11


State Rep. Dist. 126

Sam Foursha (D) –828

Patricia Pike (R) – 1920

William Gilmore (C) – 247


Assoc. Circuit Judge

Debra Hopkins (D) -2042


Presiding Commissioner

Donna L. Gregory (D) – 1383

Jim Wheatley (R) – 1696


County Clerk

Marlene Wainscott (D) -2215


Clerk of the Circuit Court

Diana L. Rich (D) -2188


Recorder of Deeds

Lucille Mundy (D) -2189


Prosecuting Attorney

Hugh C. Jenkins (D) 2051


MO Supreme Court Judges

Shall Judge LAURA DENVIR STITH of the Mo Supreme Court be retained on office?

YES –1465


NO – 1093


Shall Judge PAUL CAMPBELL WILSON of the Mo Supreme Court be retained on office?

YES –1442


NO –1084


MO Court of Appeals Judges, Western District

Shall Judge LISA WHITE HARDWICK of the Western District Court of Appeals be retained on office?

YES – 1480


NO – 1050


Shall Judge ANTHONY REX GABBERT of the Western District Court of Appeals be retained on office?

YES – 1446


NO – 1067


Constitutional Amendment No. 2

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended so that it will be permissible to allow relevant evidence of prior criminal acts to be admissible in prosecutions for crimes of a sexual nature involving a victim under eighteen years of age?


If more resources are needed to defend increased prosecutions additional costs to governmental entities could be at least $1.4 million annual, otherwise the fiscal impact is expected to be limited.


YES -2261


NO -735


Constitutional Amendment No. 3

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:

– require teachers to be evaluated by a standards based performance evaluation system for which each local school district must receive state approval to continue receiving state and local funding;


  • require teachers to be dismissed retained, demoted, promoted and paid primarily using quantifiable student performance data as part of the evaluation system;


  • require teachers to enter into contracts of three years or fewer with public school districts; and




  • prohibit teachers from organizing or collectively bargaining regarding the design and implementation of the teacher evaluation system?



Decisions by school districts regarding provisions allowed or required by this proposal and them implementation will influence the potential costs or savings impacting each district. Significant potential costs may be incurred by the state and/or the districts if new/additional evaluation instruments must be developed to satisfy the proposal’s performance evaluation requirements.


YES -545


NO -2556


Constitutional Amendment No. 6

Should the Missouri Constitution be amended to permit voting in person or by mail for a period of six business days prior to and including the Wednesday before the election day in general elections, but only if the legislature and the governor appropriate and disburse funds to pay for the increased costs of such voting?


State governmental entities estimated startup costs of about $2 million and costs to reimburse local election authorities of at least $100,000 per election. Local election authorities estimated higher reimbursable costs per election. Those costs will depend on the compensation, staffing, and planning decisions of election authorities with the total costs being unknown.


YES – 690


NO -2249


Constitutional Amendment No. 10

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require the governor to pay the public debt, to prohibit the governor from relying on revenue from legislation not yet passed when proposing a budget, and to provide a legislative check on the governor’s decisions to restrict funding for education and other state services?


State governmental entities expect no direct costs or savings. Local governmental entities expect an unknown fiscal impact


YES -1674


NO -1235


Sr. Citizen’s Services Fund Tax

Shall Bates County, Missouri levy a tax of .05 cents per each one hundred dollars assessed valuation for the purpose of providing services to persons sixty years of age or older?


YES -1814


NO -1258


Archie R-V School District Special Election

Shall the Board of Education of the Archie R-V School District be authorized to increase the operating tax levy ceiling of the District by $0.10 per $100 of assessed valuation for the purpose of paying operating costs of the District, including a school resource officer?


If the question is approved, the operating tax levy ceiling of the District is estimated to increase from $3.9493 to $4.0493 per $100 of assessed valuation


YES -18


NO -20



Election Unofficial Results 11 of 16 precints reporting

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