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April 4 election results from around south St. Louis County

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These are the final, unofficial election results for South County from the April 4 election as of Wednesday morning, with 100 percent of precincts reporting. Look for continuing coverage online and in upcoming print editions of The Call.

There are 650,198 registered voters in the county; 117,732 ballots were counted for an 18.1% voter turnout rate. 

The Mehlville School District’s Proposition E, a 31-cent tax rate increase, won with over 60 percent of the vote. A simple majority was needed to pass. The additional revenue will be used to fund competitive salaries for teachers and support staff in the district.

St. Louis County, as well as several municipalities including Crestwood and Sunset Hills, saw victory with their respective “Proposition Ms”  — a 3% local sales tax on adult recreational marijuana sales in those municipalities and unincorporated St. Louis County.  The tax is in addition to an existing 6% statewide tax on adult sales.

In the Lindbergh school district the two incumbents running for the board, Matt Alonzo and Christy Watz, earned another three-year term, along with newcomer Andrew Lawson. There were three open seats with five candidates running.

And in the Mehlville Fire Protection District Aaron Hilmer will serve another six-year term on the board after defeating Fred Baumgarth. Hilmer was first elected in 2005.

City, school board and fire board races

Crestwood Mayor (Uncontested)

Scott Shipley – 100%

Total votes: 1,841

Grantwood Village Board of Trustees (Three candidates for three open seats)

Kevin Kelso – 32.28% or 123 votes

Mark Kienstra – 29.92% or 114 votes

Kurt Voss – 37.80% or 144 votes

Total votes: 381

Green Park Mayor

Michael Broughton – 35.89% or 131 votes

Tim Thuston – 64.11% or 234 votes

Total votes: 365

Green Park Ward 1 Alderman (uncontested)

Carol Hamilton – 100%

Total votes: 121

Green Park Ward 2 Alderman

(no official candidate — write-in candidates only)

Cody Bippen – 1.32% or one vote

Andrew Davis – 1.32% or one vote

Donald Lattray – 3.95% or three votes

Tim Lattray – 1.32% or one vote

Kate McKay – 7.89% or six votes

Kevin E. Moore – 1.32% or one vote

Rosina Palmer – 1.32% or one vote

Kate Stanfilippo – 1.32% or one vote

Albert Stander – 1.32% or one vote

Duffy Summers – 3.95% or three votes

James Tuberty – 1.32% or one vote

Robert Watson – 2.63% or two votes

Tammy Witzig – 73.68 percent or 56 votes

Total votes: 76

Green Park Ward 3 Alderman (uncontested)

Joe Monteleone – 100%

Total votes: 79

Sunset Hills Ward 1 Alderman (uncontested)

Brian Fernandez – 100%

Total votes: 208

Sunset Hills Ward 2 Alderman

Marie Davis – 51.15% or 244 votes

Christine Lieber – 48.85% or 233 votes

Total votes: 477

Sunset Hills Ward 3 Alderman (uncontested)

Randy Epperson – 100%

Total votes: 306

Sunset Hills Ward 4 Alderman (uncontested)

Fred Daues – 100%

Total votes: 296

Lindbergh Schools Board of Education (Five candidates for three open seats)

Matt Alonzo – 23.89% or 4,475 votes 

Andrew Lawson – 22.08% or 4,136 votes

Paul Leinweber – 10.48% or 1,963 votes

David Randelman – 18.56% or 3,476 votes

Christy Watz – 24.99% or 4,680 votes

Total votes: 18,730

Mehlville School District Board of Education (One candidate for three open seats)

Jeff Wolman – 100%

Total votes: 8,906

Two other candidates for the Mehlville school board were disqualified. Read more here.

Mehlville Fire Protection District Board of Directors

Fred Baumgarth – 32.86% or 4,896 votes

Aaron Hilmer – 67.14% or 10,002 votes

Total votes: 14,898

Ballot measures

Mehlville School District Proposition E — a 31-cent tax-rate increase

Yes – 63.63% or 8,849 votes

No – 36.37% or 5,059

Total votes: 13,908

Crestwood Proposition M — a 3% local sales tax on recreational marijuana sales

Yes – 76.31% or 1,694 votes

No – 23.69% or 526 votes

Total votes – 2,220

Grantwood Village Proposition A

Yes – 51.05% or 97 votes

No – 48.95% or 93 votes

Total votes: 190

St. Louis County Proposition M — a 3% local sales tax on recreational marijuana sales

Yes – 65.05% or 75,969 votes

No – 34.95% or 40,824 votes

Total votes: 116,793

Sunset Hills Proposition M — a 3% local sales tax on recreational marijuana sales

Yes – 71.94% or 1,128 votes

No – 28.06% or 440 votes

Total votes: 1,568

Other races of note:

Lemay Fire Protection District Board of Directors

David Meyer – 49.57% or 575 votes

Samuel Ribaudo – 50.43% or 585 votes

Total votes: 1,160

This is a developing article. Check back to callnewspapers.com for more election results from around South County.