MISSOURI
AMENDMENTS AND PROPOSITION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2: Shall the Constitution be amended to allow and set limitations on stem cell research, therapies and cures, including a ban on human cloning? YESCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3: Shall the Constitution be amended to create a Healthy Future Trust Fund to reduce and prevent tobacco use, and to increase funding for health-care access for low-income individuals, financed by higher cigarette and tobacco taxes? YES
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6: Shall the Constitution be amended to exempt taxes on real and personal property used for activities of veterans organizations? NO
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7: Shall the Constitution be amended to require a two-thirds majority vote of the General Assembly to change or disapprove the salary recommendations of the Missouri Citizens Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials? N O
PROPOSITION B: Shall Missouri statutes be amended to increase the state minimum wage to $6.50 an hour, with the wage adjusted annually based on changes in the Consumer Price Index? YES
U.S. SENATE: Claire McCaskill (D) U.S HOUSE
4th District Ike Skelton (D)
5th District Emanuel Cleaver II (D)
6th District Sara Jo Shettles (D)
AUDITOR
Susan Montee (D)
MISSOURI SENATE
8th District Jason Norbury (D)
10th District Jolie L. Justus (D)
34th District Charlie Shields (R)
MISSOURI HOUSE
29th District Martin T. Rucker (D)
30th District Jared Welch (D)
32nd District Jason Grill (D)
33rd District Terry Stone (D)
34th District Tim Flook (R)
35th District Doug Ervin (R)
36th District Bob Nance (R)
38th District Dennis Spears (D)
39th District Beth Low (D)
46th District Kate Meiners (D)
47th District Tom Haley (D)
48th District Will Kraus (R)
52nd District Paul LeVota (D)
53rd District Curt Dougherty (D)
54th District Gary Dusenberg (R)
55th District Bryan Pratt (R)
JUDGES
Standing for retention: YES to all.
KANSAS CITY
QUESTION 1: Shall the city be authorized to collect fire inspection fees from owners of businesses and apartment buildings? NO
QUESTION 2: Shall the city extend the three-eighths-cent transportation sales tax to construct, operate and maintain a transit system that includes light rail? NO
JACKSON COUNTY
County executive Mike Sanders (D)
County Legislature, 5th District Gregory O. Grounds (R)
INDEPENDENCE
QUESTION: Shall a new code of ordinances be approved to regulate smoking in all workplaces and public places? YES
LEES SUMMIT
QUESTION: Shall the code of ordinances be amended to prohibit smoking in all restaurants and bars in Lees Summit? YES
LIBERTY
PROPOSITION, A NNEXATION AREA A: Shall the city limits be extended to include about 2 square miles of unincorporated land between South Liberty Trafficway and Missouri 291? YES
PROPOSITION, ANNEXATION AREA B: Shall the city limits be extended to include about 9 square miles of unincorporated land north of the current city limits? YES
RAYTOWN
QUESTION 1: Shall the city renew a half-cent sales tax for 10 years for transportation? YES
QUESTION 2: Shall the city levy a three-eighths-cent sales tax for 10 years for capital improvements? YES
RAYTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
QUESTION: Shall the district issue general obligation bonds worth up to $30 million to build, remodel and expand schools, with no tax increase? YES
CLAY COUNTY
Presiding commissioner Ed Quick (D)
Auditor Vic Hurlbert (R)
Collector of revenue Sandra Reeves (D)
Prosecuting attorney Dan White (D)
County clerk Tom Brandom (D)
PLATTE COUNTY
Presiding commissioner Betty Knight (R)
Auditor Siobhann Kathleen Williams (D)
Collector of revenue Donna C. Nash (R)
County clerk Rebecca Rooney (R)
Recorder of deeds Gloria Boyer (R)
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