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April 6, 2021 Election Results

Here are tonight’s election results as we’ve received them in the KWTO newsroom.

We will keep updating through the evening as results come in.

Greene County:

Webster County:

Christian County:

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Taney County:

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Stone County:

Blue Eye R-V School District Board Members – Three Year Term – Vote for two

  • Joe Feagans
  • 21
  • 37%
  • John T. Clark
  • 14
  • 25%
  • Daphne Jones
  • 22
  • 39%

Clever R-V School District School Board Members – Three Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Justin B. Peebles
  • 1
  • 20%
  • Christopher Garrett
  • 1
  • 20%
  • Shawn Wesley Eaton
  • 3
  • 60%

Clever R-V School District – PROPOSITION A

Shall the Board of Education of the Clever R-V School District, Missouri, without an estimated increase in the current debt service property tax levy, borrow money in the amount of Two Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,600,000) for the purpose of providing funds to make safety and security upgrades including, but not limited to, entry control, cameras, and intercom improvements; to complete the site development, construction, equipping and furnishing of a new activity field house to serve the entire athletic complex; to replace heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; to the extent funds are available, complete other repairs and improvements to the existing facilities of the District; and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof?

If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the School District is estimated to remain unchanged at $1.0966 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of real and personal property.

  • For
  • 2
  • 67%
  • Against
  • 1
  • 33%

Hollister R-V School District Directors – Three Year Term – Vote For Two

  • John Winkert
  • 0
  • 0%
  • Rose Shook
  • 0
  • 0%

Hollister R-V School District – QUESTION #1

Shall Hollister R-V School District of Taney County, Missouri issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of $5,000,000, resulting in no estimated increase to the debt service tax levy, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, repairing, renovating, furnishing and equipping school facilities, including safety and security improvements at the middle school and acquiring and renovating facilities for use as a central office and for professional development?

If this question is approved, the District’s debt service property tax levy is estimated to remain unchanged at $0.8207 per $100 of assessed valuation of real and personal property.

  • For
  • 0
  • 0%
  • Against
  • 0
  • 0%

Hollister R-V School District – QUESTION #2

Shall the Board of Education of Hollister R-V School District of Taney County, Missouri be authorized to increase the operating property tax levy by $0.17 per $100 assessed valuation for operating expenses of the District, including increasing compensation for employees in order to attract and retain quality faculty and staff?

If this question is approved, the operating tax levy of the District is expected to increase from $3.4673 to $3.6373 per $100 of assessed valuation, and the District expects to make a corresponding reduction to its debt service property tax levy of  $0.17, resulting in the estimated overall property tax levy of  the District to remain unchanged at $4.2880 per $100 of assessed valuation.

  • For
  • 0
  • 0%
  • Against
  • 0
  • 0%

Reeds Spring R-IV School District School Board Members – Three Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Joelene L. Powell
  • 78
  • 42%
  • Lisa M. Boyd
  • 68
  • 37%
  • Richard Staley
  • 38
  • 21%

Reeds Spring R-IV School District – PROP RS

Shall the Board of Education of Reeds Spring R-IV School District be authorized to increase the operating tax levy by $0.55 per on hundred dollars of assessed valuation in order to meet the goals of the strategic plan, which includes early childhood education and college and career readiness expansion, hiring additional employees to expand opportunities, and increasing compensation in order to attract and retain quality faculty and staff?

If this question is approved, the District’s operationg tax levy is estimated to increase from $3.0185 to $3.5685 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of real and personal property.

  • For
  • 69
  • 53%
  • Against
  • 60
  • 47%

Shell Knob #78 School District Board Members – Three Year Terms – Vote For Two

  • Carla Hartwell
  • 1
  • 20%
  • Sandra S. Cupps
  • 3
  • 60%
  • Donna R. Lehr
  • 0
  • 0%
  • Robert “Bob” Stewart
  • 1
  • 20%

Spokane R-VII School District Board Members – Three Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Jared Rhoades
  • 0
  • 0%
  • Jeremy Z. Truitt
  • 0
  • 0%
  • John L. Young
  • 0
  • 0%

North Stone County Northeast Barry County Fire Protection District – Director Six Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Robert Savage
  • 78
  • 100%

Southern Stone Fire District Director – Six Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Michael D Turner
  • 47
  • 20%
  • Rob Ruit
  • 25
  • 11%
  • David R Caravella
  • 29
  • 12%
  • Larry D Bauer
  • 45
  • 19%
  • David L Yankey
  • 13
  • 5%
  • Jim Brockett
  • 32
  • 13%
  • Larry Maloney
  • 47
  • 20%

Stone County Emergency Services E-911 Northern District Board Member – Four Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Deb Cook
  • 116
  • 45%
  • Carrie M. Stephens
  • 141
  • 55%

Stone County Emergency Services E-911 Southern District Board Member – Four Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Dean Witherington
  • 49
  • 32%
  • Thomas L. Huffman
  • 58
  • 38%
  • Ron Thomas
  • 46
  • 30%

City of Branson West – Mayor – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Ron Flam
  • 2
  • 100%

City of Branson West – Alderman Ward I – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Ken Pollock
  • 2
  • 100%

City of Branson West Alderman Ward I – One Year Term – Vote For One

  • Gary Brant
  • 2
  • 100%

City of Branson West – Alderman Ward II – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Write-In Candidate
  • 0
  • 0%

City of Crane Mayor – Two Year Term – Vote for One

  • J. Collin Brannan
  • 10
  • 100%

City of Crane – Alderman Ward I – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Ronald Fearn
  • 3
  • 60%
  • Melissa D. Riggins
  • 2
  • 40%

City of Crane – Alderman Ward II – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • John Godfrey
  • 2
  • 40%
  • Ray D. Hicks
  • 3
  • 60%

City of Galena – Mayor – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • John D. Coones
  • 27
  • 100%

City of Galena – Alderman at Large – Two Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Alfredo Barela
  • 22
  • 50%
  • Vonda K. Barela
  • 22
  • 50%

City of Galena – Alderman at Large – One Year Term – Vote For One

  • Deana Despaw
  • 27
  • 100%

City of Galena – QUESTION 1

Shall the City of Galena, Missouri, be authorized to forgo the annual elections if the number of candidates who have filed for a particular office is equal to the number of positions in the office to be filled by the election.

  • For
  • 125
  • 91%
  • Against
  • 12
  • 9%

City of Galena – QUESTION 2

Shall the City of Galena, Missouri, be authorized to impose a city sales tax of one percent (1%) to be used ONLY for LAW ENFORCEMENT purposes and to repeal the personal property tax that is currently in effect.

  • For
  • 29
  • 81%
  • Against
  • 7
  • 19%

City of Kimberling City – Alderman Ward I – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Virgil Moore
  • 12
  • 100%

City of Kimberling City – Alderman Ward II – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Daniel Jacobs
  • 6
  • 100%

City of Reeds Spring – Alderman Ward I – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Write-In Candidate
  • 0
  • 0%

City of Reeds Spring – Alderman Ward II – Two Year Term – Vote For One

  • Craig Swenty
  • 2
  • 100%

Village of Coney Island – Trustee – Two Year Term – Vote For Two

  • James P. Mosher
  • 1
  • 50%
  • Jennifer Fliflet
  • 1
  • 50%

Village of Indian Point – Trustee – Two Year Term – Vote For Three

  • Helen Slagle
  • 2
  • 40%
  • Lori Minshall
  • 1
  • 20%
  • Chris Houghton
  • 2
  • 40%

Village of Indian Point – QUESTION

Shall the Village of Indian Point, Missouri be authorized to forego annual elections if the number of candidates who have filed for a particular office is equal to the number of postitions in the office to be filled by the election. 

  • For
  • 3
  • 50%
  • Against
  • 3
  • 50%

Village of McCord Bend – Trustee – Two Year Term – Vote For Two

  • Mandi Carr
  • 21
  • 55%
  • Melissa R. Turner
  • 17
  • 45%

Village of McCord Bend – SALES TAX ORDINANCE

Shall the Village of McCord Bend Missouri be authorized to impose a sales tax at the rate of two and one half percent (2.5%) on the receipts from all retail sales with the VIllage which are subject to taxation under Sections 144.01 to 144.525 unclusive RSMo.

  • For
  • 21
  • 62%
  • Against
  • 13
  • 38%

Village of McCord Bend – CITY USE TAX ORDINANCE

Shall the Village of McCord Bend impose a local use tax at the same rate as the local sales tax, currently at a rate of two and one half percent (2.5%) provided that, if any local sales tax is repealed, reduce or raised by the same action. A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by the persons whose purchases from out of state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) in any calendar year. 

  • For
  • 20
  • 59%
  • Against
  • 14
  • 41%

Village of McCord Bend – BILL NO. 01221

Shall the Village of McCord Bend Missouri be authorized to forego annual elections if the number of candidates who have filed for a particular office is equal to the number of positions in the office to be filled by the election.

  • For
  • 16
  • 48%
  • Against
  • 17
  • 52%

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