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Kids Voting 2010

You will vote for one United States Senator You will vote for one United States Senator. He/She will serve a 6-year term. Robin Carnahan (Democrat) Roy Blunt (Republican) Jonathan Dine (Libertarian) Jerry Beck (Constitution)

Congressional District 1 - Lacy Clay (Democrat) You will vote for 1 United States Representative in your district. He/She will serve a 2-Year Term. Congressional District 1 - Lacy Clay (Democrat) Congressional District 1 -Robyn Hamlin (Republican) Congressional District 1 - Julie Stone (Libertarian) What district are you?

(Continued) Congressional District 2 - Arthur Lieber (Democrat) Congressional District 2 - Todd Akin (Republican) Congressional District 2 -Steve Mosbacher (Libertarian)

(continued) Congressional District 3 - Russ Carnahan (Democrat) Congressional District 3 - Ed Martin (Republican) Congressional District 3 - Steven R Hedrick (Libertarian) Congressional District 3- Nicholas J (Nick) Ivanovich (Constitution)

You will vote for 1 State Auditor to serve a 4-year term: Susan Montee (Deomocrat) Tom Schweich (Republican) Charles W Baum (Libertarian)

You will vote for 1 state senator in your district who will serve a 4-year term. What district are you? If you are in District 24, here are the candidates: Barbara Fraser (Democrat) John T. Lamping (Republican)

(continued) If you are in District 26, here are your candidates: George (Boots) Weber (Democrat) Brian Nieves (Republican) Richard E. Newton (Constitution)

You will vote for 1 State Representative in your district to serve a 2-year term. District 79- Mary Nichols (Democrat) District 79 - Dan Johnson (Republican) District 79- William R. Spaits (Constitution) District 82 - Jill Schupp (Democrat) District 84 - Don Gosen (Republican) District 86 - Cole McNary (Republican) District 87 - John J. Diehl Jr (Republican) District 88 - Andrew Koenig (Republican) District 89 - Timothy W. Jones (Republican) District 92 - Sue Allen (Republican) District 93 - Dwight Scharnhorst (Republican) District 94 - Deb Lavender (Democrat) District 94 - Rick Stream (Republican)

You will choose 1 St. Louis County Executive to serve a 4-year term. Charlie A. Dooley Democrat Bill Corrigan Republican Theo (Ted) Brown, Sr.

You will vote for one St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney to serve a 4-year term. Robert P. McCulloch - (Democrat) Yes, he is the only one on the ballot!

You will vote for 1 St. Louis County Council in your district to serve a 4-year term. Robert (Bob) Nelson (Democrat) OR Colleen M. Wasinger (Republican) District 7: Greg Quinn (Republican) What district are you?

You will also be asked to vote on Constitutional Amendments to the Missouri Constitution. It will look like this: You’ll be asked to check: Yes or…. No On Constitutional Amendment 1 [Proposed by the 95th General Assembly]. Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require the office of county assessor to be an elected position in all counties with a charter form of government, except counties with a population between 600,001-699,999? Yes or… On Constitutional Amendment 2 [Proposed by the 95th General Assembly]. Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to require that all real property used as a homestead by Missouri citizens who are former prisoners of war and have a total service-connected disability be exempt from property taxes? Yes or… On Constitutional Amendment 3 [Proposed by Initiative Petition] Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prevent the state, counties, and other political subdivisions from imposing any new tax, including a sales tax, on the sale or transfer of homes or any other real estate?

You will also be asked about ballot issues such as… City of Creve Coeur - PROPOSITION C - Simple Majority Required Shall the City of Creve Coeur, Missouri, impose an additional sales tax at a rate of one-quarter of one percent? You will be asked to check “Yes” or “No.”

Last but not least, the ballot will ask you about the Missouri Supreme Court – Retention of Judges : You will be asked to check “Yes” or “No” to this question: Shall Judge Zel Fischer of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?

The Last Slide will ask you to click on… “Confirm” It will make sure that all responses have been calculated. Then, you are done! Results will be posted after the actual election day on, November 2, 2010. Congratulations!