Camden County
President/Vice President
John McCain, Rep. 14,074
Sarah Palin
Barack Obama, Dem. 7,772
Joe Biden
Bob Barr, Lib. 75
Wayne A. Root
Chuck Baldwin, Cst. 59
Darrell Castle
Ralph Nader, Ind. 151
Matt Gonzalez
Governor
Kenny Hulshof, Rep. 10,716
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Dem. 10,794
Andrew Finkenstadt, Lib. 251
Gregory E. Thompson, Cst. 202
Lieutenant Governor
Peter Kinder, Rep. 13,644
Sam Page, Dem. 7,166
Teddy Fleck, Lib. 423
James C. Rensing, Cst. 241
Secretary of State
Mitchell (Mitch) Hubbard, Rep. 9,731
Robin Carnahan, Dem.
11,272
Wes Upchurch Lib. 284
Denise C. Neely Cst. 256
State Treasusrer
Brad Lager, Rep. 12,834
Clint Zwefel, Dem. 7.693
Rodney D. Farthing, Cst. 538
Attorney General
Mike Gibbons, Rep. 12,924
Chris Koster, Dem. 8,333
U.S. Representative
District 4
Jeff Parnell, Rep. 8,912
Ike Skelton, Dem. 11,356
U.S. Representative
District 9
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Rep. 786
Judy Baker, Dem 435
Tamara A. Millay, Lib. 39
U.S. Representative
District 33
Chuck Purgason, Rep. 13,190
Eric Reeve, Dem. 7,620
State Representative
District 115
Rodney Shad, Rep. 349
State Representative
District 146
Darrell Pollock, Rep. 596
State Representative
District 148
David Day, Rep. 35
State Representative
District 155
Wayne Cooper, Rep. 12,555
Nancy J. Pope, Dem. 7,872
County Commissioner
District 1
Beverly Thomas, Rep. 6,042
James Hodshon, Dem. 2,956
County Commissioner
District 2
Thom Gumm, Rep. 6,484
Guy Winters, Dem. 5,871
Sheriff
Dwight D. Franklin, Rep.
11,487
John W. Page, Dem.
10,283
Assessor
Bernie Mowinski, Rep. 6,774
Eddie Whitworth, Dem.
14,547
Treasurer
Elaine Gilley, Rep. 18,217
Public Administrator
Nancy Douglas, Rep. 14,465
Stan Bench, Dem. 6,458
Missouri Supreme Court Judge Shall Judge Patricia Breckenrdige of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?
Yes 14,715
No 5,085
Missouri Court of Appeals
Judges Southern District
Shall Judge Gary W. Lynch of the Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Yes 13,966
No 5,316
Shall Judge Daniel E. Scott of the Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Yes 13,725
No 5,239
Constitutional
Amendments
Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to add a statement that English shall be the language of all governmental meetings at which any public business be discussed, decided, or public policy is formulated whether conducted in person or by communication equipment including conference calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or message board?
It is estimated this proposal will have no cost or savings to state or local governmental entities.
Yes 19,987
No 1,684
Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to change provisions relating to the financing of stormwater control projects by:
Limiting availability of grants and loans to public water and sewer districts only;
Removing the cap on available funding and existing restrictions or disbursements;
Requiring loan repayments to be used only for stormwater control projects?
It is estimated the cost to state governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It is estimated state government entities will save approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is estimated local government entities participating in his program may experience savings, however the amount is unknown.
Yes 11,769
No 8,114
Statutory Measures
Proposition A
Shall Missouri law be amended to: Repeal the current individual maximum loss limit for gambling; Prohibit any future loss limits; Require identification to enter the gambling area only if necessary to establish that an individual is at least 21 years old; Restrict the number of casinos to those already built or being built;
Increase the casino gambling tax from 20% to 21%; Create a new specific education fund from gambling tax proceeds generated as a result of this measure called the “Schools First Elementary and Secondary Education and Improvement Fund; and
Require annual audits of this new fund? State government entities will receive an estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for elementary and secondary education and $5.0 t $7.0 million annually for higher education, early childhood development, veterans and other programs. Local governmental entities receiving gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
Yes 12,295
No 9,133
Proposition B
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the elderly and Missourians with disabilities to continue living independently in their own homes by creating the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the availability of quality home care services under the Medicaid program by recruiting, training and stabilizing the home care workforce? The exact cost of this proposal to state governmental entities is unknown, but it is estimated to exceed $510,560 annually. Additional costs for training are possible. Matching federal funds, if available, could reduce state costs or savings to local governmental entities.
Yes 16,417
No 4,845
Proposition C
Shall Missouri law be amended to require investor-owned electric utilities to generate or purchase electricity from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2% or retail sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from solar energy and restricting to no more than 1% any rate increase to consumers for this renewable energy?
The estimated direct cost to state governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated there are no direct costs or savings to local governmental entities. However, indirect costs may be incurred by state and local governmental entities if the proposal results in increased electricity retail sales.
Yes 13,062
No 7,639
The City of Lake Ozark
Shall Lake Ozark change the term of its Mayor, an elected official from two
years to four years.
Yes 12
No 34
Shall Lake Ozark change the term of its Aldermen, elected officials from two (2)
years to (4) years.
Yes 11
No 35
Republican Party Special Election
Judicial Circuit 26, Division 2
Kenny Hayden Rep. 16,449
Morgan County
President/Vice President
John McCain, Rep. 5,451
Sarah Palin
Barack Obama, Dem. 3,565
Joe Biden
Bob Barr, Lib. 43
Wayne A. Root
Chuck Baldwin, Cst. 24
Darrell Castle
Ralph Nader, Ind. 66
Matt Gonzalez
Governor
Kenny Hulshof, Rep. 4,333
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Dem. 4,570
Andrew Finkenstadt, Lib. 99
Gregory E. Thompson, Cst. 105
Lieutenant Governor
Peter Kinder, Rep. 5,526
Sam Page, Dem. 3,151
Teddy Fleck, Lib. 149
James C. Rensing, Cst. 114
Secretary of State
Mitchell (Mitch) Hubbard, Rep. 3,712
Robin Carnahan, Dem. 5,010
Wes Upchurch, Lib. 103
Denise C. Neely, Cst. 121
State Treasurer
Brad Lager, Rep. 4,881
Clint Zwefel, Dem. 3,561
Rodney D. Farthing, Cst. 287
Attorney General
Mike Gibbons, Rep. 4,948
Chris Koster, Dem. 3,833
U.S. Representative
District 4
Jeff Parnell, Rep. 3,111
Ike Skelton, Dem. 5,878
State Representative
District 115
Rodney Shad, Rep. 2,644
State Representative
District 116
Tom Self, Rep. 4,645
State Representative
District 117
Kenny Jones, Rep. 421
State Representative
District 155
Wayne Cooper, Rep. 22
Nancy J. Pope, Dem 17
Commissioner Western District
Wayne Kroeschen Jr., Rep.
2,803
Charles Hayden, Dem. 1,811
Commissioner Eastern District
Dan Murdock, Rep. 2,661
Larry Schmitz, Dem. 1,475
Sheriff
Chad Hartman, Rep. 3,836
Jim Petty, Dem. 5,207
Assessor
Bob Raines, Rep. 5,324
Roberta Hoskins-Hibdon, Dem. 3,600
Recorder of Deeds
Nancy Boles, Rep. 6,406
James Flowler, Dem. 2,477
Public Administrator
Ray Forrest, Rep. 7,667
Coroner
Gary Garber, Rep. 7,940
Missouri Supreme Court Judge Shall Judge Patricia Breckenrdige of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?
Yes 6,134
No 2,029
Constitutional
Amendments
Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to add a statement that English shall be the language of all governmental meetings at which any public business be discussed, decided, or public policy is formulated whether conducted in person or by communication equipment including conference calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or message board?
It is estimated this proposal will have no cost or savings to state or local governmental entities.
Yes 8,261
No 653
Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to change provisions relating to the financing of stormwater control projects by: Limiting availability of grants and loans to public water and sewer districts only; Removing the cap on available funding and existing restrictions or disbursements; Requiring loan repayments to be used only for stormwater control projects? It is estimated the cost to state governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It is estimated state government entities will save approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is estimated local government entities participating in his program may experience savings, however the amount is unknown.
Yes 4,461
No 3,711
Statutory Measures
Proposition A
Shall Missouri law be amended to: Repeal the current individual maximum loss limit for gambling;
Prohibit any future loss limits; Require identification to enter the gambling area only if necessary to establish that an individual is at least 21 years old; Restrict the number of casinos to those already built or being built;
Increase the casino gambling tax from 20% to 21%; Create a new specific education fund from gambling tax proceeds generated as a result of this measure called the “Schools First Elementary and Secondary Education and Improvement Fund; and
Require annual audits of this new fund? State government entities will receive an estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for elementary and secondary education and $5.0 t $7.0 million annually for higher education, early childhood development, veterans and other programs. Local governmental entities receiving gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
Yes 4,986
No 3,855
Proposition B
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the elderly and Missourians with disabilities to continue living independently in their own homes by creating the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the availability of quality home care services under the Medicaid program by recruiting, training and stabilizing the home care workforce? The exact cost of this proposal to state governmental entities is unknown, but it is estimated to exceed $510,560 annually. Additional costs for training are possible. Matching federal funds, if available, could reduce state costs or savings to local governmental entities.
Yes 6,730
No 1,960
Proposition C
Shall Missouri law be amended to require investor-owned electric utilities to generate or purchase electricity from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2% or retail sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from solar energy and restricting to no more than 1% any rate increase to consumers for this renewable energy? The estimated direct cost to state governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated there are no direct costs or savings to local governmental entities. However, indirect costs may be incurred by state and local governmental entities if the proposal results in increased electricity retail sales.
Yes 5,287
No 3,223
Republican Party Special Election
Judicial Circuit 26, Division 2
Kenny Hayden Rep. 7,168
Miller County
President/Vice President
John McCain, Rep. 7,797
Sarah Palin
Barack Obama, Dem. 3,553
Joe Biden
Bob Barr, Lib. 54
Wayne A. Root
Chuck Baldwin, Cst 33
Darrell Castle
Ralph Nader, Ind. 96
Matt Gonzalez
Governor
Kenny Hulshof, Rep. 6,414
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Dem. 4,858
Andrew W. Finkenstadt, Lib. 120
Gregory E. Thompson, Cst. 91
Lieutenant Governor
Peter Kinder, Rep. 7,819
Sam Page , Dem. 3,118
Teddy Fleck, Lib. 176
James C. Rensing, Cst. 123
Secretary of State
Mitchell (Mitch) Hubbard, Rep. 5,144
Robin Carnahan, Dem. 5,775
Wes Upchurch, Lib. 135
Denise C. Neely, Cst. 165
State Treasurer
Brad Lager, Rep. 6,900
Clint Zweifel , Dem. 3,723
Rodney D. Farthing, Lib. 336
Attorney General
Mike Gibbons, Rep. 6,979
Chris Koster, Dem. 4,029
U.S. Representative
District 9
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Rep. 7,590
Judy Baker , Dem. 3,552
Tamara A. Millay, Lib. 253
State Representative
District 115
Rodney Schad, Rep. 9,643
State Representative
District 155
Wayne Cooper, Rep. 107
Nancy J. Pope, Dem. 42
Commissioner
1st District
Darrell Bunch, Rep. 4,546
County Commissioner
2nd District
Brian Duncan, Rep. 3,223
Judy Prince, Dem. 2,635
Sheriff
William M. (Bill) Abbott, Rep. 9,682
Assessor
Joseph Cochran, Rep. 9,570
Public Administrator
Wilma Faye Keeth, Rep. 9,455
Coroner
Rick Callahan, Rep. 9,604
Surveyor
Gerard Jerry Harms Sr., Rep. 9,358
Recorder
Debbie Wiles, Rep. 9,489
Missouri Supreme Court Judge Shall Judge Patricia Breckenrdige of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?
Yes 7,533
No 2,403
Constitutional
Amendments
Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to add a statement that English shall be the language of
all governmental meetings at which any public business is discussed, decided, or public policy is
formulated whether conducted in person or by
communication equipment including conference
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or message board? It is estimated this proposal will have no costs or savings to state or local governmental entities.
Yes 10,153
No 1,002
Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to
change provisions relating to the financing of
stormwater control projects by: Limiting availabiltiy of grants and loans to public
water an sewer districts only; Removing the cap on available funding and
existing restrictions on disbursements;
Requiring loan repayments to be used only for
stormwater control projects?
It is estimated the cost to state governmental
entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It is estimated
state governmental entitites will save approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating
in this program may experience savings, however the amount is unknown.
Yes 5,141
No 4,969
Statutory Measures
Proposition A
Shall Missouri law be amended to:
rrepeal the current individual maximum loss limit
for gambling; Prohibit any future loss limits;
Require identification to enter the gambling area
only if necessary to establish that an individual is at least 21 years old;
Restrict the number of casinos to those already
built or being built;
Increase the casino gambling tax from 20% to
21%; Create a new specific education fund from
gambling tax proceeds generated as a result of
this measure called the “Schools First Elementary and Secondary Education
Improvement Fund”; and
Require annual audits of this new fund? State governmental entities will receive an estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to $7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other programs. Local governmental entities receiving gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
Yes 5,801
No 5,304
Proposition B
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
elderly and Missourians with disabilities to continue living independently in their homes by creating the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the availability of quality home care services under the Medicaid program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing the home care workforce? The exact cost of this proposal to state
governmental entities is unknown, but is estimated to exceed $510,560 annually. Addiitonal costs for training are possible.
Matching federal funds, if available, could reduce
state costs. It is estimated there would be no costs or savings to local governmental entities.
Yes 8,034
No 2,742
Proposition C
Shall Missouri law be amended to require investor-owned electric utilities to generate or purchase electricity from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2% from solar energy; and
restricting to no more than 1% any rate increase to consumers for thisrenewable energy? The estimated direct cost to state governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated there are no direct costs or savings to local governmental entities. However, indirect costs may be incurred by state and local governmental entities if the proposal results in increased electricity retail
rates.
Yes 6,488
No 4,040
Official Ballot Special Election City of Iberia
Shall the City of Iberia, Missouri impose a sales
tax of one-half of one percent for transporation
purposes, including but not limited to acquiring
rights of way, and adding, improving, replacing,
repairing and maintaining the streets, roadways,
sidewalks, street lighting, and bridges in the City?
Yes 185
No 138
Official Ballot Municipal Election City of Lake Ozark
Shall Lake Ozark change the term of its Mayor, an elected official from two
years to four years.
Yes 250
No 532
Shall Lake Ozark change the term of its Aldermen, elected officials from two (2)
years to (4) years.
Yes 203
No 579
Republican Party Special Election
Judicial Circuit 26, Division 2
Kenny Hayden Rep. 8,646

