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SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Tuesday, November 7, 2000
Unofficial Results
748 of 748 Precincts Reporting. (100%)

Alderman Ward 4
 Dem Mike Mitchell - 173 2,975
100%


City Charter Amendment - Proposition 6
Section 8. Payment of salaries; maximum established; additional compensation or employment; interest in city contracts; political activity.

Notwithstanding any Charter provision to the contrary, all salaries shall be paid at least monthly. Salaries fixed in this charter at a certain sum shall be construed to mean not less than such sum. All salaries for positions in the city service shall be established as provided in Article XVIII of this Charter. No officer or employee shall receive any additional compensation for serving in any other capacity under the city while in such off ice or employment; nor hold any office or employment under the state or United States except in the militia or as a notary public or as a teacher in a public educational institution. A teacher in a public educational institution may hold employment with the city. No officer or employee shall have a personal interest, directly or indirectly, in a contract with the city; and no elective officer shall be a member of the general city committee of any political party. Any person guilty of any willful violation of this section shall thereby forfeit his off ice or employment.

 Yes (For the Issue)   187 61,431
68%
 No (Against the Issue)   188 29,533
32%


Proposition C
Shall there be organized in the City of St. Louis, state of Missouri, a metropolitan park and recreation district for the purposes of improving water quality, increasing park safety, providing community trails, improving, restoring and expanding parks, providing disabled and expanded public access to recreational areas, preserving natural lands for wildlife and maintaining other recreational grounds within the boundaries of such proposed metropolitan district, and shall the City of St. Louis join such other counties of St. Louis, St. Charles, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln and Warren that approve the formation of such a district in their respective counties to form one metropolitan district to be known as the "Metropolitan Park and Recreation District", with funding authority not to exceed one-tenth of one cent sales taxation, subject to an independent annual audit, with fifty percent of such revenue going to the metropolitan district and fifty percent being returned to the City of St. Louis for local park improvements, all as authorized by the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis pursuant to Ordinance No. 64994, approved and in effect on the 14th day of July, 2000?

 Yes (For the Issue)   178 75,031
77%
 No (Against the Issue)   179 22,993
23%


Proposition 5
Shall the City of St. Louis impose a local use tax at the same rate as the local sales tax, currently at a rate of 2.625 per cent which includes the capital improvements sales tax and the transportation tax, for the purpose of providing public health care services, provided that if any local sales tax is repealed, reduced or raised by voter approval, the respective local use tax shall also be repealed, reduced or raised by the same action? A use tax return shall not be required to be filed by persons whose purchases from out of state vendors do not in total exceed two thousand dollars in any calendar year.

 Yes (For the Issue)   185 41,064
46%
 No (Against the Issue)   186 48,953
54%


School Bond Election Proposition 1
Shall the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis borrow money in an amount not to exceed Eighty Million Dollars ($80,000,000) for the purpose of air conditioning school buildings and related facilities for school purposes, and issue bonds for the payment thereof?

 Yes (For the Issue)   195 76,641
71%
 No (Against the Issue)   196 31,703
29%


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