Dade County Unofficial Election Results


GENERAL ELECTION

NOVEMBER 8, 2022  

DADE COUNTY, MISSOURI

 

UNITED STATES SENATOR 

2242-ERIC SCHMITT REP

453-TRUDY BUSCH VALENTINE DEM 

STATE AUDITOR 

2358-SCOTT FITZPATRICK REP

376-ALAN GREEN DEM JOHN A. HARTWIG, Jr. LIB

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4

2348-MARK ALFORD REP

382-JACK TRUMAN DEM 

MISSOURI STATE SENATOR

2450-CURTIS TRENT REP

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 127

2414-ANN KELLEY REP

363-MARVIN MANRING DEM

ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE 

2408-GARY TROXELL REP

PRESIDING COMMISSIONER 

2403-KIM KINDER REP

COUNTY CLERK 

2441-MELINDA WRIGHT REP

CIRCUIT CLERK

2472-KAYLA GETMAN REP

RECORDER OF DEEDS

2430-CAROLYN KILE REP

COUNTY TREASURER 

2446-SUSAN CROUCH REP

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

2409-KAITI GREENWADE REP

Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire December 31, 2022, shall be retained in office for new terms.

MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGES

Shall Judge ZEL M FISCHER of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?

YES

NO

Shall Judge ROBIN RANSOM of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?

YES

NO

MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, SOUTHERN DISTRICT

Shall Judge DON BURRELL of the Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in office?

YES

NO

Shall Judge JACK GOODMAN of the Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in office?

YES

NO

 

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1

Proposed by the 101st General

Assembly (First Regular Session) HCS HJR 35

Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to:

  • allow the General Assembly to override the current constitutional restrictions of state investments by the state treasurer; and

  • allow state investments in municipal securities possessing one of the top five highest long term ratings or the highest short term rating?

    State governmental entities estimate no costs and increased interest revenue of $2 million per year. Local governmental entities estimate no costs and increased interest revenue of at least $34,000 per year.

    YES -1097   NO -1568

 

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3

Proposed by Initiative Petition

Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to:

Remove state prohibitions on purchasing, possessing, consuming, using, delivering, manufacturing, and selling marijuana for personal use for adults over the age of twenty-one; require a registration card for personal cultivation with prescribed limits;
allow persons with certain marijuana- related non-violent offenses to petition for release from incarceration or parole and probation and have records expunged;
establish a lottery selection process to award licenses and certificates; issue equally distributed licenses to each congressional district; and impose a six percent tax on the retail price of marijuana to benefit various programs?

State governmental entities estimate initial costs of $3.1 million, initial revenues of at least $7.9 million, annual costs of $5.5 million, and annual revenues of at least $40.8 million. Local governments are estimated to have annual costs of at least $35,000 and annual revenues of at least $13.8 million.

remove state prohibitions on purchasing, possessing, consuming, using, delivering, manufacturing, and selling marijuana for personal use for adults over the age of twenty-one; require a registration card for personal cultivation with prescribed limits;
allow persons with certain marijuana- related non-violent offenses to petition for release from incarceration or parole and probation and have records expunged;
establish a lottery selection process to award licenses and certificates; issue equally distributed licenses to each congressional district; and impose a six percent tax on the retail price of marijuana to benefit various programs?

State governmental entities estimate initial costs of $3.1 million, initial revenues of at least $7.9 million, annual costs of $5.5 million, and annual revenues of at least $40.8 million. Local governments are estimated to have annual costs of at least $35,000 and annual revenues of at least $13.8 million.

YES -970 NO -1816

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4

Proposed by the 101st General

Assembly (Second Regular Session) SS2 SJR 38

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize laws, passed before December 31, 2026, that increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure such police force has additional resources to serve its communities?

State and local governmental entities estimate no additional costs or savings related to this proposal.

YES -1735  NO -982

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 5

Proposed by the 101st General

Assembly (Second Regular Session) HJR 116

Shall the Missouri National Guard currently under the Missouri Department of Public Safety be its own department, known as the Missouri Department of the National Guard, which shall be required to protect the constitutional rights and civil liberties of Missourians?

State governmental entities estimate no savings and ongoing costs of $132,000 annually. Local governmental entities estimate no costs or savings.

YES -1764  NO -925

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

Submitted by John R. Ashcroft,

Secretary of State, State of Missouri

Shall there be a convention to revise and amend the Constitution?

YES -803 NO -1891