Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The city and its current aldermen are looking to ensure future Board of Aldermen candidates fully qualify for office.
Updated: April 11, 4 p.m. A candidate in this year's Crestwood Board of Aldermen election was found to have a felony conviction--a violation of the city's terms for serving office. His candidacy has raised questions among current aldermen who don't want to see the situation repeated. Mary Stadter will serve as Ward 2's newest aldermanic representative. South County Times first reported last month that her opponent, Bill Schelinski, filed for candidacy despite being convicted of aggravated assault several years ago. The conviction made him ineligible for a board seat, according to the city. Schelinski said the documents he received from the city when filing did not mention felony convictions. Here's an excerpt from his statement on …
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
It had to pass in both St. Louis City and St. Louis County in order to impose the sales tax increase to fund improvements around the Gateway Arch, local parks and regional trails.
Voters in St. Louis County and St. Louis City said yes to a 3/16ths of one-cent sales tax increase designed to fund about $31 million a year in improvements to the Gateway Arch grounds, the regional Great Rivers Greenway trails and greenways, and for city and county parks. The measure had to pass in both the county and the city in order to be implemented. In the city, with 100 percent of the vote counted, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the proposition won with 67 percent of the vote. With 100 percent of the votes counted in the county, the proposition passed easily with a 53 percent to 47 percent margin. The money would go toward: Correction: An earlier version of this article used the incorrect proposition name in the headline…
He'll serve on the board overseeing fire protection efforts in Mehlville, Oakville, Sunset Hills, Green Park, Lakeshire, Concord Village, Sappington and Lemay.
With more than 60 percent of the vote, Ed Ryan won a spot on the Mehlville Fire Protection District board Tuesday night over challenger Mike Klund. Ryan earned more than 8,000 votes, or 63.1 percent of the vote. The Mehlville Fire Protection District provides fire, rescue, emergency medical, fire prevention and inspection services for the cities of Sunset Hills, Green Park, Lakeshire, the townships of Oakville, Mattese, Concord Village, Sappington and portions of Lemay and unincorporated St. Louis County. Previous Patch stories:
Ward 4 candidate Mike Tsichlis won by just 7 votes. Baebler and Fribis will continue to lead their Sunset Hills wards. Gotsch and Lenz retain Lindbergh Board seats.
Bookmark this page for quick access to find out who won the city aldermen and school board races.
Crestwood and Sunset Hills voters go to the polls Tuesday to elect aldermen. One board member for the Mehlville Fire District, which covers parts of Sunset Hills, will also be elected. Voters in the Lindbergh School District will be deciding on candidates to fill two seats on the district's Board of Education. This is the place where we'll be updating vote totals as they come in on contested races after polls close at 7 p.m. Crestwood Ward 1 candidate Richard Breeding, Sunset Hills Ward 2 candidate Scott Haggerty and Sunset Hills Ward 3 candidate Jan Hoffmann are running uncontested. Need a last-minute refresher on the candidates or ballot issue? Check out our April 2 Election Guide.
Monday, April 1, 2013
The April 2 election is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about the candidates you'll see on the ballot.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Looking for information on candidates in the Mehlville Fire board race? Here's what you need to know about Michael Klund and Ed Ryan.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Bill Schelinski's name will appear on the April 2 ballot against Mary Stadter in Ward II. The city has not yet made a determination whether he will be able to serve in office.
A candidate for Crestwood's Ward II aldermanic seat may have violated city charter by running for office despite a previous felony conviction, South County Times reported last week. However, Bill Schelinski's name will appear on the April 2 ballot. What happens next is still up in the air. Schelinski was convicted of aggravated assault in Illinois in 1996, South County Times reported. Schelinski told South County Times the copy of the city charter he received had no mention of felony convictions prohibiting residents from running for office. During Tuesday's Board of Aldermen meeting city attorney Robert Golterman said neither he or City Clerk Tina Flowers had seen documents related to the allegations, and have not made a determination as …
The April 2 election is just a week away. Are you prepared? Here's what you need to know about the candidates you'll see on the ballot.
The April 2 election is just days away. Are you ready? If not, Patch has you covered. Here is a rundown of the major races in the area. To learn more about the candidates, simply click on the links. We've included profiles for all candidates who returned their questionnaires. To view your sample ballot, visit the Secretary of State website. CRESTWOOD In Crestwood there is one seat in each of the city's four wards up for grabs. Aldermanic terms are three years. Crestwood Board of Aldermen - Ward 1 Crestwood Board of Aldermen - Ward 2 Crestwood Board of Aldermen - Ward 3 Crestwood Board of Aldermen - Ward 4 SUNSET HILLS In Sunset Hills there is one seat in each of the city's four wards open. Aldermanic terms are two years. Sunset Hills …
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Looking for information on candidates in the Mehlville Fire board race? Here's what you need to know about Michael Klund and Ed Ryan.
Patch sent all candidates running for seats on the Mehlville Fire Protection District's Board of Directors identical questionnaires in order to compile candidate profiles prior to the April 2 election. The Mehlville Fire Protection District provides fire, rescue, emergency medical, fire prevention and inspection services for the cities of Sunset Hills, Green Park, Lakeshire, the townships of Oakville, Mattese, Concord Village, Sappington and portions of Lemay and unincorporated St. Louis County, according to the district's web site. Each candidate who returned the survey will be featured on Mehlville-Oakville Patch this week. There are two candidates running for one open seat. Click on the links below to see profiles for the following …
John Dough
6:54 am on Thursday, April 4, 2013
As part of the General revenue fund prop P will get raided....Remember the casino vote?...for schools??? .   more ›