FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR



CLAY COUNTY MISSOURI GENERAL ELECTION

NOVEMBER 8, 2016

UNITED STATES OFFICIALS

FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

“A VOTE FOR CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT IS A

VOTE FOR THEIR ELECTORS.”

(Pending certification pursuant to section 115.399)

HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (Dem)

TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE

DONALD J. TRUMP (Rep)

MICHAEL R. PENCE

GARY JOHNSON (Lib)

BILL WELD

DARRELL L. CASTLE (Cst)

SCOTT N. BRADLEY

JILL STEIN (Grn)

AJAMU BARAKA

MISSOURI STATE OFFICIALS

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

(VOTE FOR ONE)

JASON KANDER 1001 BROOK TROUT CT, COLUMBIA, MO 65203 (Dem)

ROY BLUNT 350 S JOHN Q HAMMONS PKWY APT 15-A, (Rep)

SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806

JONATHAN DINE 5116 NW KALIVAS DR APT 62, (Lib)

RIVERSIDE, MO 64150

FRED RYMAN 2838 SCHOTT RD, (Con)

JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101-9010

JOHNATHAN McFARLAND 3410 A VIRGINIA AVE, (Grn)

ST LOUIS, MO 63118

FOR STATE GOVERNOR

(VOTE FOR ONE)

CHRIS KOSTER 201 W MCCARTY ST APT 7, (Dem)

JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101-1566

ERIC GREITENS 4522 MARYLAND AVE, ST LOUIS, MO 63108 (Rep)

CISSE W SPRAGINS 3425 GLADSTONE BLVD, (Lib)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64123

DON FITZ 720 HARVARD AVE, (Grn)

UNIVERSITY CITY, MO 63130

LESTER BENTON (LES) TURILLI, JR. PO BOX 948, STANTON, MO 63079 (Ind)

FOR STATE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

(VOTE FOR ONE)

RUSS CARNAHAN 3150 ALLEN AVE, ST LOUIS, MO 63104 (Dem)

MIKE PARSON 940 N REDEL PL, BOLIVAR, MO 65613 (Rep)

STEVEN R. HEDRICK 103 N DEVASHER RD UNIT 7, (Lib)

WARRENSBURG, MO 64093

JENNIFER LEACH 809 E 30TH ST, KANSAS CITY, MO 64109 (Grn)

FOR STATE SECRETARY OF STATE

(VOTE FOR ONE)

ROBIN SMITH PO BOX 68, EUREKA, MO 63025 (Dem)

JOHN (JAY) ASHCROFT 12138 MIRROR LAKE DR, ST LOUIS, MO 63146 (Rep)

CHRIS MORRILL 5747 MARDEL AVE, ST LOUIS, MO 63109 (Lib)

FOR STATE TREASURER

(VOTE FOR ONE)

JUDY BAKER 3075 S RANGELINE RD, COLUMBIA, MO 65201 (Dem)

ERIC SCHMITT 937 BROWNELL AVE, ST LOUIS, MO 63122 (Rep)

SEAN O’TOOLE 3425 GLADSTONE BLVD, (Lib)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64123

CAROL HEXEM 12712 COEUR DU MONDE CT APT K, (Grn)

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO 63146

FOR STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

(VOTE FOR ONE)

TERESA HENSLEY 112 ARAPAHO TRL, (Dem)

LAKE WINNEBAGO, MO 64034

JOSH HAWLEY 5215 E HWY 163, COLUMBIA, MO 65201 (Rep)

FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

5TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

EMANUEL CLEAVER II 8217 E. GREGORY BLVD, (Dem)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64133-6325

JACOB TURK 417 SE ANNETTE ST, LEES SUMMIT, MO 64063 (Rep)

ROY WELBORN 4911 WALROND AVE, KANSAS CITY, MO 64130(Lib)

FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

6TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

DAVID M BLACKWELL 14906 LONG RD, SMITHVILLE, MO 64089-8824 (Dem)

SAM GRAVES 19181 STATE HWY O, TARKIO, MO 64491 (Rep)

RUSS LEE MONCHIL 8940 SW DUROC DR, CAMERON, MO 64429 (Lib)

MIKE DIEL 207 A 7TH ST, MACON, MO 63552 (Grn)

FOR STATE SENATE

17TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

J. RANEN BECHTHOLD 5302 NE VIVION RD, KANSAS CITY, MO 64119 (Dem)

RYAN SILVEY 11231 N PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (Rep)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64155

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

8TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

JAMES W. (JIM) NEELY 5433 NW STATE RT D, CAMERON, MO 64429 (Rep)

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

12TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

SANDY VAN WAGNER 4206 SCOTTSDALE RD, (Dem)

SMITHVILLE, MO 64089-8996

KENNETH W. WILSON 19507 DIAMOND LN, (Rep)

SMITHVILLE, MO 64089-9214

GLENN A. GUSTITUS 103 HAMPTON DR, SMITHVILLE, MO 64089 (Lib)

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

14TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

MARTIN T. RUCKER II 2703 MEADOW RIDGE DR, (Dem)

ST JOSEPH, MO 64504

KEVIN CORLEW 5317 N PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (Rep)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64118

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

15TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

JON CARPENTER 6000 N MAIN ST, GLADSTONE, MO 64118 (Dem)

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

16TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

NOEL J SHULL 8620 N RICHMOND AVE, (Rep)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64157-9539

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

17TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

MARK ELLEBRACHT 529 THORNTON ST, LIBERTY, MO 64068 (Dem)

MARY HILL 1354 WILDBRIAR DR, (Rep)

LIBERTY, MO 64068-4006

ERIK S. BUCK 764 HILLSIDE AVE, LIBERTY, MO 64068-2119 (Lib)

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

18TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

LAUREN ARTHUR 4135 NW WILLOW DR, (Dem)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64116

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

38TH DISTRICT

(VOTE FOR ONE)

T. J. BERRY 19800 NE 128th ST, KEARNEY, MO 64060-8903 (Rep)

BRIAN LAUTENSCHLAGER 19211 MISSOURI CITY RD, LIBERTY, MO 64068 (Lib)

CLAY COUNTY OFFICIALS

FOR EASTERN COMMISSIONER

(VOTE FOR ONE)

STACY NICKERSON 411 SPRING AVE, LIBERTY, MO 64068 (Dem)

LUANN RIDGEWAY 19405 PLATTE COUNTY LINE RD, (Rep)

SMITHVILLE, MO 64089

FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER

(VOTE FOR ONE)

GENE OWEN 4512 N. MULBERRY DR, (Dem)

KANSAS CITY MO 64116

PAM MASON 9701 N KENWOOD CT, (Rep)

KANSAS CITY, MO 64155

FOR SHERIFF

(VOTE FOR ONE)

BENJAMIN TROUPE 20215 NE 161ST ST, KEARNEY, MO 64060 (Dem)

PAUL VESCOVO 4 CARVER PL, SMITHVILLE, MO 64089 (Rep)

FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR

(VOTE FOR ONE)

CATHY RINEHART 1203 NE 52ND TER, KANSAS CITY, MO 64118 (Dem)

LISA KEEFER 15316 HILLS RD, KEARNEY, MO 64060 (Rep)

FOR TREASURER

(VOTE FOR ONE)

TED GRAVES P.O. BOX 624, LIBERTY, MO 64069 (Rep)

FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

(VOTE FOR ONE)

DEBBIE GWIN 7128 N. HICKORY, KANSAS CITY, MO 64118 (Dem)

SARAH MILLS 8028 N. LYDIA AVE, KANSAS CITY, MO 64118 (Rep)

MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE

Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?

YES

NO

CIRCUIT JUDGE

7TH Judicial Circuit

Division No. 1

Shall Judge SHANE T. ALEXANDER, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 7, be retained in office?

YES

NO

Division No. 3

Shall Judge K. ELIZABETH DAVIS, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 7, be retained in office?

YES

NO

ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE

7TH Judicial Circuit

Division No. 7

Shall Judge LOUIS ANGLES, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 7, be retained in office?

YES

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1

Proposed by Article IV, Section 47(c)

Missouri Constitution

(SJR 1, 2005)

Shall Missouri continue for 10 years the one-tenth of one percent sales/use tax that is used for soil and water conservation and for state parks and historic sites, and resubmit this tax to the voters for approval in 10 years?

The measure continues and does not increase the existing sales and use tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 years. The measure would continue to generate approximately $90 million annually for soil and water conservation and operation of the state park system.

YES

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2

Proposed by Initiative Petition

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:

• establish limits on campaign contributions by individuals or entities to political parties, political committees, or committees to elect candidates for state or judicial office;

• prohibit individuals and entities from intentionally concealing the source of such contributions;

• require corporations or labor organizations to meet certain requirements in order to make such contributions; and

• provide a complaint process and penalties for any violations of this amendment?

It is estimated this proposal will increase state government costs by at least $118,000 annually and have an unknown change in costs for local governmental entities. Any potential impact to revenues for state and local governmental entities is unknown.

YES

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3

Proposed by Initiative Petition

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:

• increase taxes on cigarettes each year through 2020, at which point this additional tax will total 60 cents per pack of 20;

• create a fee paid by cigarette wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee shall increase annually; and

• deposit funds generated by these taxes and fees into a newly established Early Childhood Health and Education Trust Fund?

When cigarette tax increases are fully implemented, estimated additional revenue to state government is $263 million to $374 million annually, with limited estimated implementation costs. The revenue will fund only programs and services allowed by the proposal. The fiscal impact to local governmental entities is unknown.

YES

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4

Proposed by Initiative Petition

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prohibit a new state or local sales/use or other similar tax on any service or transaction that was not subject to a sales/use or similar tax as of January 1, 2015?

Potential costs to state and local governmental entities are unknown, but could be significant. The proposal’s passage would impact governmental entity’s ability to revise their tax structures. State and local governments expect no savings from this proposal.

YES

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6

Proposed by the 98th General Assembly

(Second Regular Session)

SS HJR 53

Shall the Constitution of Missouri be amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject to exception, to verify one’s identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may include valid government-issued photo identification?

The proposed amendment will result in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. If such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annually.

YES

NO

STATUTORY MEASURE

PROPOSITION A

Proposed by Initiative Petition

Shall Missouri law be amended to:

• increase taxes on cigarettes in 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which point this additional tax will total 23 cents per pack of 20;

• increase the tax paid by sellers on other tobacco products by 5 percent of manufacturer’s invoice price;

• use funds generated by these taxes exclusively to fund transportation infrastructure projects; and

• repeal these taxes if a measure to increase any tax or fee on cigarettes or other tobacco products is certified to appear on any local or statewide ballot?

State government revenue will increase by approximately $95 million to $103 million annually when cigarette and tobacco tax increases are fully implemented, with the new revenue earmarked for transportation infrastructure. Local government revenues could decrease approximately $3 million annually due to decreased cigarette and tobacco sales.

YES

NO

SPECIAL ELECTION

CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI

PROPOSITION L

For the purpose of renovating and replacing aging library facilities, enhancing spaces and programming for children and adults, expanding services and collections to serve public demand, and for the general operation of public libraries, shall there be an eight cent tax increase over the thirty-two cent tax per hundred dollars assessed valuation for Consolidated Library District #3, known as the Mid-Continent Public Library?

YES

NO

CITY OF KANSAS CITY

SPECIAL ELECTION

QUESTION NO. 1,

(Park Property)

Should the City of Kansas City remove from the park system vacant property of about 1.2 acres located generally between E. 23rd Street and E. 24th Street west of Flora Avenue, which has been determined by the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners to be no longer necessary or appropriate for park, parkway, or boulevard use?

YES

NO

QUESTION NO. 2,

(Park Property)

Should the City of Kansas City remove from the park system vacant property of approximately 2.6016 acres located generally east of Lister Avenue and south of E. Linwood Boulevard, which has been determined by the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners to be no longer necessary or appropriate for park, parkway, or boulevard use?

YES

NO

QUESTION NO. 3

(Light Rail Sales Taxes)

Shall the City of Kansas City enact the following three sales taxes:

a) a new 1/8¢ sales tax for 25 years beginning April 1, 2017, pursuant to sections 94.600 through 94.655, Revised Statutes of Missouri, the transportation sales tax; and

b) a shifting of the current 3/8¢ sales tax currently devoted to the KCATA, for 25 years beginning April 1, 2024, pursuant to sections 94.600 through 94.655, Revised Statutes of Missouri, the transportation sales tax; and

c) a new 1/4¢ sales tax for 25 years beginning April 1, 2017, pursuant to sections 94.575 through 94.577, Revised Statutes of Missouri, the capital improvements sales tax,

with the proceeds of said taxes and any other additional funds, which may include federal matching funds, to be used for the purpose of funding, or funding as much of as is possible, the construction, operation and maintenance of a citywide light rail transit system (rapid electric trains operating in their own right-of-way separated from traffic) to include a north/south line operating from Kansas City International Airport to the Cerner Campus at Bannister with scheduled stops at Twin Creeks, Vivion Road, North Kansas City, Downtown, Union Station, the Plaza, Brookside, and the Kansas City Zoo; and including an east/west line operating from Union Station to the Jackson County Sports Complex (utilizing Linwood Boulevard and the Rock Island Rail right-of-way) with scheduled stops at Troost Avenue and Prospect Avenue (to connect to the city’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system), and also including a fleet of electric mini-buses (to transport passengers to and from light rail stations) with all station stops at or near designated locations and with the light rail system utilizing, where possible, city parkland, medians of city boulevards, and existing rail right-of-ways, and including necessary bridges and other infrastructure?

YES

NO

SPECIAL ELECTION

SMITHVILLE R-II SCHOOL DISTRICT

CLAY, PLATTE AND CLINTON COUNTIES, MISSOURI

QUESTION NO. 1

Shall the Smithville R-II School District issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of $12,500,000 for the purpose of constructing, improving, furnishing and equipping school facilities, including renovating the Primary Elementary School, classroom additions and renovations at the High School, roofing and asphalt improvements, and security enhancements, resulting in no estimated increase in the District’s debt service tax levy?

If this question is approved, the District’s debt service tax levy is estimated to remain unchanged at the current levy of $1.0467 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation.

YES

NO

QUESTION NO. 2

To provide funds for constructing, furnishing, equipping, operating and maintaining a third elementary school, shall the Board of Education of the Smithville R-II School District be authorized to increase the District’s operating tax levy ceiling by $0.79 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation, such levy increase to terminate after the earlier of (1) a period of 25 years, or (2) full payment of any obligations issued to construct, furnish and equip such third elementary school?

If this question is approved, the District’s operating tax levy ceiling is estimated to increase from $3.3808 to $4.1708 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation.

YES

NO

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