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Northeast Missouri Election Results from April 2, 2019

There were plenty of contested races and ballot questions for residents of Clark and Lewis Counties to settle during yesterday's municipal election.

Clark County Ambulance Board District #2

  • Linda Bertram – 60%
  • Josh Justice – 40%

Clark County Health Department Board

  • Helen Macomber – 21.8%
  • Travis Mathes – 45.4%
  • James Sherwood 32.6%

Clark County R-I School Board

  • Ruth Brotherton – 18.2%
  • Craig Hunziker (inc) – 37.7%
  • Mark Plenge (inc) – 44.0%

Kahoka Mayor

  • Sandy Kleine – 21.0%
  • Jerry Webber (inc) – 79.0%

LaBelle Mayor

  • Chris Heimer – 8.9%
  • Scott Hoffman – 50.9%
  • Kenneth Rush – 14.8%
  • Amy Turpin (inc) – 25.4%

Lewis County C-I School Board

  • Linday Caudill – 15.0%
  • Jeremy Geisendorfer – 15.7%
  • Erin Hedges          - 12.0%                                   
  • Robert Miller (inc) – 23.1%
  • Nicole Simmons – 20.8%
  • Tammy Tate (inc) – 13.3%

Wayland Mayor

  • Donna Ash – 24.2%
  • Brad Ferrel – 4.0%
  • Rick Jinkens – 42.4%
  • E. Colleen South – 26.3%
  • Lana Wood – 3.0%

Wayland Alderman At Large

  • Shirley Bunker – 44.2%
  • Gary Whitaker – 25.3%
  • Gloria Williams – 12.3%
  • Judy Wood – 17.5%

Wayland Special Road District

  • David Bunker – 44.4%
  • Danny Colwell – 54.1%

Shall the Lewis County Nursing Home District increase the annual property tax rate from $0.1399/$100 of assessed valuation to $0.25/$100?

  • Yes – 41.9%
  • No – 58.1%

Shall the Canton R-V School District borrow $2,500,000 for safety and security measures, to complete energy efficiency improvements and repairs to include roofs, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, tuck-pointing and other measures that provide long-term operating cost reductions as well as other projects?

  • Yes - 89.8%
  • No – 10.2%

Shall the Consolidated Public Water Supply District #1in Clark County issue up to $4,500,000 in revenue bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, furnishing and equipping improvements to the district’s waterworks system, the cost of operation and maintenance of said system?

  • Yes – 70.1%
  • No – 29.9%

Shall the Canton R-V Fire Protection District Board of Directors borrow $320,000 to upgrade apparatus and equipment at the Canton, Monticello, and Williamstown stations?

  • Yes – 85.0%
  • No – 15.0%

Shall the Canton R-V Fire Protection District Board of Directors be authorized to levy an additional $0.0629/$100 assessed valuation to a level not to exceed $0.30/$100 for continued operations?

  • Yes – 67.3%
  • No – 32.7%

Shall Monticello forgo annual elections if the number of candidates equal the number of positions in the office?

  • Yes – 73.7%
  • No – 26.3%

Shall the Clark County Health Department increase its annual property tax rate from $0.10/$100 of assessed valuation to $0.25/$100?

  • Yes – 52.3%
  • No – 47.7%
Jason Parrott is a former reporter at Tri States Public Radio.