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April 3, 2012 Election Results - Incumbents Voted Out

With 100 percent of the precincts counted, here are the vote totals for Town and Country and Manchester aldermen and mayor races, Parkway School Board and Proposition S. Incumbents were voted out in all races.

 

The following are unofficial returns as reported by the St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners with 100 percent of precincts counted.

According to the St. Louis County Board of Elections, voter turnout for the April 3 election was 13.8 percent, with a total of 90,233 ballots cast.

Proposition S passed with 59 percent of the vote.

Incumbents in both the Town and Country and Manchester aldermen races were not reelected and a newcomer Kim Appelbaum will replace Helen Casteel on the Parkway School Board.

Check below or visit the St. Louis County Board of Elections for the latest election results.

Town and Country Board of Aldermen  

   Total Votes         Percent   

Ward 1 - Dorothy Cooke

205 47.13
Ward 1 - Richard "Skip" Mange 230 52.87
Ward 2 - Al Gerber 223 39.75
Ward 2 - Chuck Lenz 336 59.89
Ward 3 - Steve Fons 162 40.20
Ward 3 - Gussie Crawford 241 59.80
Ward 4 - Phil Behnen 126 95.45
Manchester Mayor and Aldermen Total Votes  Percent
Mayor David Willson 1,243 97.3
Ward 1- Hal Roth 250 43.25
Ward 1 - Barbara Stevens 328 56.75
Ward 2 - Marilyn Ottenad 356 97.8
Ward 3 - John Diehl 399 97.6
Proposition S Total Votes Percent
Yes - 52,517    /    No - 35,764
Parkway School Board Total Votes Percent
Beth Feldman 6,196 35.32
Helen Casteel 4,977 28.37
Kim Appelbaum 6,237 35.55

Once election results are certified by the St. Louis County Board of Election 
Commissioners, winners from Tuesday's election will be sworn in.

Related Topics: Aldermen, Board of Elections, Election, Mayor, Parkway School Board, Proposition S, Results, and st. louis county

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