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Tuesday, June 02, 2020
Newcomers Liz Gibbons, incumbent Maggie Duwe and previous council member Bob Sears have been elected to the Kirkwood City Council.
Thomas (Allen) Todd II was elected to fill an unexpired term ending in April 2023 for the Webster Groves Board of Education in the June 2 election.
Incumbents Chad Kavanaugh and Jennifer Pangborn, along with newcomer Nikole Shurn, have been elected to the Kirkwood School District Board of Education.
Webster Groves voters passed two charter amendments which will give the city greater flexibility in choosing a city attorney and allow residents regular opportunities to review the city charter. The election was held June 2.
Incumbent Emerson E. Smith, along with newcomers Karen Denise Alexander and Sarah Green Richardson, have been elected to the Webster Groves City Council.
Monday, June 01, 2020
Kirkwood voters will soon decide the fate of the widely debated Prop S — a multi-million expansion plan for the Kirkwood School District that would include building a new elementary school on property the district owns at Lindemann and Dougherty Ferry roads.
Three incumbent candidates — Amy Clendennen, Jo Doll and David Addison— have filed for reelection to three open seats on the Webster Groves School District Board of Education. As a result, by state law there names will not appear on the June 2 ballot. Terms are for three years.
A multi-million bond issue for the Metropolitan Sewer District has been pulled from the June 2 ballot.
In addition to the Webster Groves City Council race, Webster voters will decide on a pair of charter amendments that would give the city greater flexibility in choosing a city attorney and allow residents regular opportunities to review the city charter.
Five candidates will appear on the June 2 ballot to fill three open seats on the Kirkwood School District Board of Education. Terms are for three years.
Prompted by a pandemic, voters in Kirkwood, and throughout Missouri, will head to the polls two months later than usual, on June 2, to elect their municipal officials.
On March 18 Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed an emergency order delaying the state’s April 7 municipal elections to June 2. The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20.