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Tuesday, November 4, 2008 General Election St. Charles County, Missouri Official Results Registered Voters 243746 Cards Cast 189672 77.82% Num. Report Precinct 121 Num. Reporting 121 100.00% Absentee Ballots Requested 29,189 Absentee Ballots Counted 27, 725 PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT 188925 McCAIN/PALIN REP 102538 54.27% 12 102550 OBAMA/BIDEN DEM 84163 44.55% 20 84183 BARR/ROOT LIB 598 0.32% 0 598 BALDWIN/CASTLE CST 337 0.18% 0 337 NADER/GONZALEZ IND 858 0.45% 0 858 Valid Write in Below 431 0.23% Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente 3 3 6 GOVERNOR 185239 KENNY HULSHOF REP 82429 44.50% 11 82440 JEREMIAH W. NIXON DEM 99686 53.81% 19 99705 ANDREW W FINKENSTADT LIB 1887 1.02% 0 1887 GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST 1171 0.63% 0 1171 Valid Write in Below 66 0.04% Theodis (Ted) Brown, Sr. 0 0 0 Mark Serati 0 0 0

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 179951 PETER KINDER REP 98583 54.78% 11 98594 SAM PAGE DEM 76444 42.48% 15 76459 TEDDY FLECK LIB 3069 1.71% 0 3069 JAMES C. RENSING CST 1770 0.98% 0 1770 Write in none valid 85 0.05% SECRETARY OF STATE Precincts Reporting 121 100. 00% 181200 MITCHELL HUBBARD REP 75797 41.83% 7 75804 ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM 100949 55.71% 20 100969 WES UPCHURCH LIB 2402 1.33% 0 2402 DENISE C. NEELY CST 1992 1.10% 1 1993 Write in none valid 60 0.03% STATE TREASURER 176790 BRAD LAGER REP 90642 51.27% 10 90652 CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM 82450 46.64% 16 82466 RODNEY D. FARTHING CST 3604 2.04% 0 3604 Write in none valid 94 0.05%

ATTORNEY GENERAL 178690 MIKE GIBBONS REP 91468 51.19% 10 91478 CHRIS KOSTER DEM 87085 48.74% 16 87101 Write in none valid 137 0.08% U.S. REP 2nd DIST Number of Precincts 104 Precincts Reporting 104 100.00% 153488 TODD AKIN REP 91338 59.51% 5 91343 WILLIAM C. HAAS DEM 58405 38.05% 12 58417 THOMAS L. KNAPP LIB 3667 2.39% 0 3667 Write in none valid 78 0.05% U.S. REP 9th DIST Number of Precincts 19 Precincts Reporting 19 100.00% none valid 26051 BLAINE LUETKEMEYER REP 15225 58.44% 5 15230 JUDY BAKER DEM 10302 39.55% 1 10303 TAMARA A. MILLAY LIB 513 1.97% 0 513 Write in none valild 11 0.04%

STATE SENATE 23 rd DIST Number of Precincts 63 Precincts Reporting 63 100.00% 84480 TOM DEMPSEY REP 50820 60.16% 1 50821 LARRY WILLIS DEM 33605 39.78% 8 33613 Write in 55 0.07% STATE REP 12th DIST Number of Precincts 19 Precincts Reporting 19 100.00% 21341 DOUG FUNDERBURK REP 12836 60.15% 2 12838 RICHARD LESH DEM 8493 39.80% 0 8493 Write in none valid 12 0.06% STATE REP 13th DIST Number of Precincts 23 Precincts Reporting 23 100.00% 32770 CHUCK GATSCHENBERGER REP 19088 58.25% 3 19091 DAVID E. HURST DEM 13652 41.66% 3 13655 Write in 30 0.09%

STATE REP 14th DIST Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% 19180 JOE SMITH REP 11950 62.30% 2 11952 DOUGLAS R. BROSTE DEM 7214 37.61% 5 7219 Write in none valid 16 0.08% STATE REP 15th DIST Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.00% 19096 SALLY A. FAITH REP 11229 58.80% 1 11230 MICHAEL NIEMEYER DEM 7847 41.09% 1 7848 Write in none valid 20 0.10% STATE REP 16th DIST Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 14 100.00% 19553 MARK A. PARKINSON REP 10366 53.01% 0 10366 KRISTY MANNING DEM 9171 46.90% 0 9171 Write in none valid 16 0.08%

STATE REP 17th DIST Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 18 100.00% 21830 VICKI SCHNEIDER REP 10870 49.79% 1 10871 KENNY BIERMANN DEM 10945 50.14% 0 10945 Write in 15 0.07% STATE REP 18th DIST Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 100.00% 15448 ANNE ZERR REP 9165 59.33% 0 9165 TIM SWOPE DEM 5747 37.20% 3 5750 JOHN R. ALSUP LIB 517 3.35% 0 517 Write in none valild 19 0.12% STATE REP 19th DIST Number of Precincts 20 Precincts Reporting 20 100.00% 23367 CYNTHIA L. DAVIS REP 13401 57.35% 0 13401 DEBBIE COOK DEM 9140 39.11% 0 9140 DAVID J. MALAN IND 818 3.50% 0 818 Write in none valild 8 0.03%

STATE REP 109th DIST Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.00% 5482 SCOTT D. DIECKHAUS REP 3193 58.25% 2 3195 KENT CUNNINGHAM DEM 2285 41.68% 0 2285 Write in 4 0.07% CIR. JUDGE CIR.11 DIV.1 175483 LOU HORWITZ REP 70495 40.17% 10 70505 TED HOUSE DEM 104844 59.75% 14 104858 Write in none valid 144 0.08% COUNTY COUNCIL 2 Number of Precincts 26 Precincts Reporting 26 100.00% 32018 JOE BRAZIL REP 21342 66.66% 4 21346 DARREL R. HOLLINGER IND 10613 33.15% 1 10614 Write in none valid 63 0.20%

COUNTY COUNCIL 4 Number of Precincts 22 Precincts Reporting 22 100.00% 24318 PAUL WYNN REP 13182 54.21% 2 13184 RUSS CRAVEN DEM 11116 45.71% 2 11118 Write in none valid 20 0.08% COUNTY COUNCIL 6 Number of Precincts 21 Precincts Reporting 21 100.00% 21383 DAN FOUST REP 9577 44.79% 0 9577 JERRY DAUGHERTY DEM 11781 55.10% 4 11785 Write in 25 0.12% MO SUP JUD BRECKENRIDGE 155337 YES 110884 71.38% 14 110898 NO 44453 28.62% 5 44458

APPEALS JUDGE DOWD 153680 YES 105180 68.44% 12 105192 NO 48500 31.56% 4 48504 APPEALS JUDGE ODENWALD none valid 152323 YES 104255 68.44% 12 104267 NO 48068 31.56% 4 48072 APPEALS JUDGE RICHTER 152066 YES 102775 67.59% 11 102786 NO 49291 32.41% 5 49296

CONS AMENDMENT #1 (English shall be language of governmental meetings) 181635 YES 163468 90.00% 19 163487 NO 18167 10.00% 6 18173 CONS AMENDMENT #4 (Stormwater control) none valid 164708 YES 102252 62.08% 12 102264 NO 62456 37.92% 6 62462 Statutory Measures PROPOSITION A Prohibit loss limits for gamblers 184184 YES 105370 57.21% 20 105390 NO 78814 42.79% 10 78824

PROPOSITION B Quality Homecare Council none valid 178728 YES 137680 77.03% 21 137701 NO 41048 22.97% 6 41054 Statutory Measure PROPOSITION C Renewable Energy 173864 YES 117763 67.73% 16 117779 NO 56101 32.27% 10 56111 FRANCIS HOWELL SCHOOL DIST Proposition B (Bond Issue) required 4/7's for Number of Precincts passage 48 Precincts Reporting 48 100.00% 62749 YES 40864 65.12% 8 40872 NO 21885 34.88% 2 21887

WENTZVILLE R IV PROP A Bond Issue required 4/7's for Number of Precincts passage 23 Precincts Reporting 23 100.00% 33056 YES 23876 72.23% 6 23882 NO 9180 27.77% 3 9183 CITY OF WENTZVILLE $50,000,000 Rev. Question Bonds required 4/7's for passage Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100. 00% 12505 YES 8887 71.07% 0 8887 NO 3618 28.93% 1 3619