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VOTERS GUIDE THE ELECTION IS APRIL 6 Polling places are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Any voter who makes a mistake on the initial ballot may request a new one. Voters do not have to vote on every candidate or issue for their ballots to be valid. If you have questions, call the League of Women Voters Hot Line at 314-961-6869 during polling hours or your local election authority at the telephone number that appears at the top of the next page. Propositions are listed at the end of each county. The guide also is available online at stltoday.com/votersguide. The online version allows users to email or print a sample ballot after comparing candidates’ responses.

ST. LOUIS COUNTY BALLWIN ALDERMAN, WARD 1 MIKE UTT No response received.

BALLWIN ALDERMAN, WARD 2 MARK R. STALLMANN No response received.

BALLWIN ALDERMAN, WARD 3 JAMES LEAHY No response received.

BALLWIN ALDERMAN, WARD 4 ROSS BULLINGTON Occupation: EMT, public safety, education Age: 56 Elected offices held: Alderman, Ward 4, 2015-present Highest post-secondary education: M.A., Lindenwood University, administration Incumbent: Yes Website: facebook.com/BullingtonforBallwin What are your top priorities? As alderman, I support Ballwin’s economic development, without unnecessary regulations or barriers. Preserve our status as a city without a local property tax. Work with businesses to safeguard our economic base. Work towards the betterment of the St. Louis region, but oppose efforts that would lower the quality and raise the costs of services received by Ballwin citizens. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I work to continue Ballwin’s outstanding municipal services: great parks and recreational areas, top-rated police, improvements for streets; and to keep our neighborhoods safe and family-friendly. Each of the above enhances our property values and fosters a high quality of life for our visitors and residents.

St. Louis County .......... 1 City of St. Louis ......... 12 St. Charles County .... 13

The League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Thestltoday.com League of have joined forces to produce this Voters Guide for the April 6 Wo election in Missouri. We hope this guide helps voters better understand the Information Service background, experience and positions of candidates.

BELLERIVE ACRES ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE Elect 2 MATTHEW LAUER No response received. MAUREEN ROACH Occupation: Retired finance executive Age: 66 Elected offices held: Alderman, Bellerive Acres, 2019-present Highest post-secondary education: MBA, Webster University Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? 1. Make sure there is complete transparency to all residents. 2. Rebuilding and repaving the streets, which has been needed for several years. 3. Improve street lighting for the residents’ safety. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? By working as a finance professional for over 30 years as a controller, director of finance and chief financial officer, I have brought my skills to Bellerive Acres since being elected alderman in 2019. In September 2019, I reinvested certificates of deposit at higher interest rates and increased interest income, 24.6% in 2020 over 2019. STEPHEN WHITE No response received.

BEVERLY HILLS ALDERMAN, WARD 1 MARY PATTERSON No response received.

BEVERLY HILLS ALDERMAN, WARD 2 ROBERTA OUSLEY No response received.

BEVERLY HILLS MAYOR BRIAN K. JACKSON Occupation: Pastor Age: 57 Elected offices held: Mayor, 2015-2017 (appointed), 2017-present; Alderman, Ward 2, 2002-2004, 2008-2015 Highest post-secondary education: Some college Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? Creating a safe community. Work to improve school district. Make resources available to seniors and youth. Bring new businesses to increase access and revenue. Continue to fight COVID-19 and provide testing and vaccines for community. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I am qualified because I have been in leadership positions in some form my entire adult life. I have served my community since 2002. I am a committed public servant who has a proven track record of success. I want what’s best for every citizen and their families.

BLACK JACK CITY COUNCIL, WARD 1 FORESTREL MCCLAIN No response received.

BLACK JACK CITY COUNCIL, WARD 2 BALLWIN MAYOR TIM POGUE No response received.

BEL-NOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1 CHARLEE MCBRIDE Occupation: Education program associate Age: 64 Elected offices held: Bel-Nor Alderman, 2017-present Highest post-secondary education: M.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, political science Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? The goal will not only be to reduce vacant property within the city, but to address the problem by combating the issues of some neglected properties. This involves holding homeowners accountable for their properties. Additional interest is with residential rental properties, creating an annual registration with property management for maintenance. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I have been a longtime resident of Bel-Nor, being involved on community engagement and development. Since being an alderman, I have helped facilitate two major grants benefiting community development. I made strategic changes in parking for public safety on specific streets pertaining to emergency vehicles, in addition to proposing, passing and ratifying ordinances.

WILLIAM “BILL” MILLER Occupation: Arbitrator, HR consultant Age: 74 Elected offices held: Councilman, Ward 2, Black Jack, 2019-present; Mayor, Berkeley, 1987-1994; Councilman, Ward 1, Berkeley, 1978-1987 Highest post-secondary education: M.S., National Louis University, business management Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? Determine and work towards long-term strategies that lead to sustainability and growth for Black Jack. Short term — work to maintain stabilized housing, strict code enforcement and continue to improve transparent communication with residents. Lastly, work with business and North County partners to collaborate business opportunities. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? My qualifications are varied and include: Over 35 years of experience as: councilman, former mayor, appointed by both party governors as commissioners of St. Louis County Board of Elections and Missouri Housing Development. Served as state chair of MHDC Audit Committee. Arbitrated labor and consumer issues and provided human resources consultancy for business entities.

BLACK JACK CITY COUNCIL, WARD 3 LEO SIMMONS No response received.

BEL-NOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2 JAN NELSON Occupation: Retired Age: 61 Elected offices held: Alderman, Ward 2, 2016-present Highest post-secondary education: B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, communications Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? My priorities for the city include: 1. Maintaining property values by enforcing our housing code to accomplish neighborhood preservation. 2. Working with our police department to facilitate neighborhood policing efforts and improve the neighborhood watch program. 3. Improve cityowned areas using park grants to improve the visual and community usefulness of these areas. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I have served on the Board of Aldermen for five years, and other boards in the St. Louis area for many years. My role on these boards has given me experience in various areas such as finance, housing codes, grant utilization and police policy. I feel this experience assists me in my efforts to keep Bel-Nor a great place to live.

ABDURAQEEB (AJ) WHITE Occupation: State-licensed electrical contractor Age: 74 Elected offices held: Black Jack City Council, Ward 3, 2009-present Highest post-secondary education: B.A., liberal arts Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? My priority is sustainable power off the grid, Tesla power for my ward. I came to this job stating that I knew more about Ameren’s power grid to my ward than any person in Black Jack. Now I’m partnering with Tesla to prevent power loss to my constituents. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? Twelve years as councilman, member of Administration Intergovernmental Relations Missouri Municipal League, other city committees.

BLACK JACK CITY COUNCIL, WARD 4 RODNEY GRADY No response received.

BLACK JACK TREASURER BEL-RIDGE ALDERMAN, WARD 1 ALAN WHITAKER No response received.

ANN L. WRIGHT No response received.

BRECKENRIDGE HILLS CITY COUNCIL, WARD 1 BEL-RIDGE ALDERMAN, WARD 2 JEROME C. ROBINSON No response received.

WILLARD LAWSON No response received.

BRECKENRIDGE HILLS CITY COUNCIL, WARD 2 BEL-RIDGE ALDERMAN, WARD 3 HENRY WATTS No response received.

INDEX

THURSDAY • 03.18.2021 • SECTION V

DONALD CATLIN No response received.

Jefferson County.......16 Franklin County ........18 Lincoln County ..........19 Warren County ......... 20

DEBORAH E. VANLANDINGHAM No response received.

BRECKENRIDGE HILLS CITY COUNCIL, WARD 3 GEORGE BEEMAN No response received. CHERYL MATLOCK Occupation: Retired Age: 70 Elected offices held: Council member, Ward 3, 2004-2006 Highest post-secondary education: Some college What are your top priorities? I want to work for the betterment of the community, seniors and kids. I’m trying to keep the city clean. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I’ve held the office for two years prior. I was head of parks. I put together the haunted house in October 2004, and I also did the Santa Claus through the city. I also helped get grants.

BRECKENRIDGE HILLS CITY COUNCIL, WARD 4 SHERYL GLADNEY No response received.

BRENTWOOD ALDERMAN, WARD 1 DAVID PLUFKA No response received.

BRENTWOOD ALDERMAN, WARD 2 BRANDON WEGGE Occupation: Engineer Age: 46 Elected offices held: Brentwood Alderman, Ward 2, 2016-present Highest post-secondary education: M.Ed., Washington University, mechanical engineering Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? 1. Successful execution of Brentwood Bound, a $80 million project to mitigate flooding and make improvements on Manchester Road as well as connection of Brentwood to Great Rivers Greenway. 2. Continued financial discipline and oversight of Brentwood. 3. Improve Brentwood’s sustainability footprint. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? Ward 2 Alderman since 2016.

BRENTWOOD ALDERMAN, WARD 3 STEVE LOCHMOELLER No response received.

BRENTWOOD ALDERMAN, WARD 4 ROBERT HORTON No response received. JACK SHELTON Occupation: Senior investment analyst Age: 26 Highest post-secondary education: B.S.B.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, finance What are your top priorities? 1. Maintain Brentwood’s excellent public safety services, including police, fire and EMS. 2. Support the public works department and their quality street and sidewalk work, snow plowing and trash service. 3. Regularly communicate with residents to keep them informed on city projects and activities. 4. Continue all resident services while being fiscally responsible. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I believe I am qualified to serve as Ward 4 Alderman because of my background and involvement in local government. I have lived in Brentwood for 14 years and owned my condo in Brentwood Forest for the past four. I currently serve on the Brentwood 353 Redevelopment Corporation. My professional background and education in finance will allow me to add value to the community.

BRENTWOOD MAYOR DAVID DIMMITT Occupation: Attorney Age: 57 Elected offices held: Mayor, 2019-present; Alderman, Ward 1, 2016-2019 Highest post-secondary education: J.D., Washington University Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? 1. See Brentwood complete the ambitious “Brentwood Bound” program. 2. Continue to work with other elected officials on local, state and national levels to foster collaboration wherever possible to improve the lives of the citizens of Brentwood. 3. Continue to conservatively manage the city’s finances to grow our reserve funds and reinvest in capital projects. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I served on Brentwood’s Planning and Zoning as vice chair from 2006 until April 2016, at which time I was sworn-in as an alderman for Ward 1. As alderman, I served on both the Public Works and Ways and Means Committees, having chaired the Ways and Means Committee from the summer of 2016 until April 2019 at which time I took the oath to serve as Brentwood’s mayor.

BRENTWOOD MUNICIPAL JUDGE PATRICK DIGNAM No response received.

BRIDGETON CITY COUNCIL, WARD 1 ROBERT R. “BOB” SAETTELE Occupation: Irrigation contractor Age: 65 Elected offices held: Council member, Bridgeton Ward 1, 2009-present Highest post-secondary education: MBA, Lindenwood University Incumbent: Yes What are your top priorities? Maintain and/or improve Bridgeton property values through code enforcement, safer neighborhoods by reducing crime including speeding, beautification by taking pride in maintaining our homes and yards while reaching out to help our seniors and neighbors in need. Maintain fiscal responsibility with our city budget so that our quality of life may continue for generations. Why are you qualified to serve in this office? I’ve lived in our Pattonville community since 1958 and moved to Bridgeton in 1964. Went to three schools on Fee Fee and have lived on Fee Fee since 1985. Have a large


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