Here is a look at some interesting tidbits from yesterday’s elections in St. Louis County:
• Voters in the City of Overland ended the year-long reign of Ann Purzner as Mayor with over 73% voting to recall her. Mary Beth Conlon, who lost to Purzner by only a few votes last year, will likely run for Mayor in a special election in August.
• My friend Andrew Podleski put up a good challenge to incumbent Florissant Mayor Robert Lowery, managing just over 42% of the vote. This is not bad considering they started in December and the disparity in funds raised/spent was huge.
• Valley Park has been in the midst of controversy lately over their actions to keep out illegal immigrants from their city. This stance is interesting as they don’t really have an illegal problem, just a growing latino population. In their election for 4th ward alderman candidate Drake narrowly defeated Rodriguez by a vote of 139 to 121. See the RFT for the story on the controversy.
• Voters in the Ladue School District gave a big yes (77.89%) to a tax increase for capital improvements at their schools. This is not always assured as many in the district send their kids to more exclusive (and costly) private schools.
• Looks like we had some really close races yesterday: In Green Park only 5 votes seperated two candidates in a 3-way race for alderman. In Cool Valley two candidates for an aldermanic seat received 42 & 43 votes. In Velda City the two candidates for alderman in the 2nd ward each received 37 votes each with one write-in name — that voter could have decided the race.
• Two cities were looking to change the terms for their aldermen from 2 years to four years. It should be noted most city council/aldermen positions in the county are only two year terms. Anyway, Moline Acres rejected extending the term from 2 to 4 years (60.69%) while Kinloch approved the change with a massive 88.46% approval. Kinloch also approved making the position of Mayor full-time (84.62%).
• All three bond measures in Shrewsbury passed, although one just by a fraction. The measures were for public safety, aquatic center improvements and street improvements. An operating tax levy also passed failed.
• Other tax increases and charter measures all passed with a few exceptions. Charlack rejected measures for economic development and storm water & parks. Velda Village also rejected a similar park & storm water measure as well as a utility tax. Beverly Hills also rejected their version of the storm water & parks measure.
• Voters in the Maplewood/Richmond Hts school district approved (barely) a capital improvment issue but rejected an operating levy. The Ritenour school district rejected a capital improvement tax increase.
Any thoughts?