Carol A Bennett
Phelps County Clerk
Local Election Results
November 3rd, 1998 Election
Total Precincts Reported = 39 of 39
Voter Registration Statistics for Phelps County- Total Number of Registered Voters: 24,706
- Total Number of Ballots Cast: 12134
- Phelps County's Voter Turnout: 49.11%
State and U.S. Candidates
Local Candidates
Amendents and Issues
R3 School Bond Issue
Precincts Reporting
Missouri's Statewide Election Results & Information
State and U.S. Candidates
For United States Senator
(Vote for One)
- Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon -Democratic-----4957 -----
- Christopher (Kit) Bond -Republican-----6444 ----
- Tamara A Millay -Libertarian----228 -----
- Curt Frazier -US Taxpayers----107 -----
- James F. Newport -Reform-----70 -----
For State Auditor
(Vote for One)
- Claire C. McCaskill -Democratic-----5594 -----
- Charles A. (Chuck) Pierce -Republican-----5543 -----
- Gerald R. Geier -Libertarian-----191 -----
- George D. Weber -Reform----216 -----
For U.S. Representative in Congress-8th District
(Vote for One)
- Anthony J. (Tony) Heckemeyer -Democratic-----3765 -----
- Jo Ann Emerson -Republican-----7890 -----
- John Hendricks -Libertarian-----189 -----
For State Senator-16th District
(Vote for One)
- Mike Lybyer -Democratic-----5417 -----
- Sarah Steelman -Republican-----6537 -----
For State Representative-149th District
(Vote for One)
- Jerry E. McBride -Democratic-----5179 -----
- Robert L. (Bob) May -Republican-----5150 -----
For State Representative-150th District
(Vote for One)
- Kelly Parker -Democratic-----988 -----
- John Watson -Republican-----581 -----
Missouri Court of Appeals Judge-Southern District
- Shall Judge Robert S. (Bob) Barney of the Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in office?
- Yes-----6623 -----
- No-----2963 -----
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Local Candidates
For Judge of the Circuit Court-Cir No 25-Div 2
(Vote for One)
- John Wiggins -Democratic-----9138 -----
For Associate Judge of the Circuit Court-Div 1 & Probate
(Vote for One)
- Mary W. Sheffield -Democratic-----9338 -----
For Associate Judge of the Circuit Court-Div 2
(Vote for One)
- Ralph J. Haslag -Republican-----8831 -----
For Presiding Commissioner of the County Commission
(Vote for One)
- Randy Verkamp -Democratic-----9067 -----
For Circuit Clerk & Ex-Officio Recorder
(Vote for One)
- Carol Gaddy -Democratic-----9345 -----
For Clerk of the County Commission
(Vote for One)
- Carol A. Bennett -Democratic-----7258 -----61%
- Anita (Dillon) Carroll -Republican-----4568 -----39%
For Prosecuting Attorney
(Vote for One)
- Kenneth G. Clayton -Democratic-----6391 -----54%
- Patrick L. King -Republican-----5438 -----46%
For Collector of Revenue
(Vote for One)
- Davis R. Haas -Democratic-----9270 -----
For County Treasurer
(Vote for One)
- Carol Green -Republican-----8901 -----
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Amendments and Issues
---- Plain language issued for November ballot issues by Bekki Cook, Secretary of State.
Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(First Regular Session) HJR 16
- Changes the deadline for submitting initiative petitions from four months prior to the election to six months prior to the election. The proposal would have no direct fiscal impact.
- Yes-----6461 -----
- No-----4229 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 2
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(First Regular Session) HJR 9, Part A
- School board may set operating levy no higher than $2.75 without a vote. Voter approval by simple majority required to set levy up to $6.00. Voter approval by two-thirds required to set levy above $6.00.
- Yes-----6093 -----
- No-----4878 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 5
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(First Regular Session) HJR 18
- State treasurer to prepare a written investment policy for investment of state funds and authorizes additional categories of permitted investments to include banker's acceptances and commercial paper. The amendment is intended to increase earnings on investments of the state.
- Yes-----7684 -----
- No-----2921 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 6
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(First Regular Session) HJR 11
- Allows financing of municipal or joint sewer improvement project by issuance of revenue bonds. Local government costs, if any, to implement this proposal are at the option of political subdivisions. No state costs are anticipated.
- Yes-----7366 -----
- No-----3306 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 7
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(Second Regular Session) SJR 24
- Authorizes the State to issue bonds to fund distributions by the Missouri Clean Water Commission of water and sewer grants or loans to counties, municipalities, sewer and water districts for design, construction or improvements to public sewage collection and treatment facilities, drinking water systems and stormwater control projects.
Assuming the general assembly authorizes the issuance of these bonds, the fiscal impact of this constitutional amendment to the state is approximately $17,300,000 annually in bond principal and interest payments and other costs over a 35 year period. Local governments which choose to participate will incur some of these costs.
- Yes-----6378 -----
- No-----4311 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 8
Proposed by the 89th General Assembly
(Second Regular Session) HJR 39
- Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to permit organizations recognized as charitable or religious under federal law to sponsor raffles and sweepstakes and also permit the general assembly to provide standards and conditions to regulate or guarantee the awarding of prizes provided for in such raffles or sweepstakes?
The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure on state and local governments is $0.
- Yes-----6017 -----
- No-----4993 -----
Constitutional Amendment No. 9
Proposed by Initiative Petition
- Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to authorize the general assembly to permit upon the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers only, including artificial spaces containing water that are within 1000 feet of the closest edge of the main channel of either of those rivers, lotteries, gift enterprises and games of chance to be conducted on excursion gambling boats and floating facilities and to provide that any license issued before or after the adoption of this amendment for any such boat or facility located in any such artificial space shall be deemed authorized by the general assembly and compliant with this section?
The fiscal impact to state and local governments of adopting this constitutional amendment is the continuation of revenues ranging from approximately $95,000,000 to $170,000,000 annually, that are currently received from gambling boats and floating facilities that most likely could not continue to be licensed under the present constitution.
- Yes-----5493 -----
- No-----6043------
Statutory Measure-Proposition A
Proposed by Initiative Petition
- Shall a statute be enacted making it a class D felony to bait or fight animals; permit such activities on premises you control; or promote, conduct, stage, advertise or collect fees for such activities; and making it a class A misdemeanor to knowingly attend baiting or fighting of animals; knowingly sell, offer for sale, or transport animals for such purposes; own, possess, manufacture or deal in cockfighting implements; bear wrestle; permit bear wrestling on premises you control; promote, conduct, stage, advertise, or collect fees for bear wrestling; or market, possess, train, or surgically alter a bear for bear wrestling?
The estimated fiscal impact of this proposed measure on state and local governments is $0.
- Yes-----5903 -----
- No-----5527 -----
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R3 School Bond Issue
Special Election - Reorganized School District No. 3
Question
- Shall Reorganized School District No. 3 of Phelps County, Missouri, issue its general obligation bonds in the amount of $260,000 for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, extending, repairing, remodeling, renovating, furnishing and equipping new and existing school facilities?
- Yes-----363 -----
- No-----190 -----
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Phelps County Precincts Reporting In
- Voting in the precincts ends at 7:00 PM November 3rd. A list of wards who have reported in will be posted as the ballots are counted.
- Rolla Outside North
- Miller East
- Miller West
- Newburg Ward 1
- Rolla Ward 2
- Rolla Ward 1
- Rolla Ward 5
- Liberty East
- Newburg 2
- Cold Springs East
- Rolla Ward 6
- St James 1
- St James 4
- St James 2
- St James OS East
- Dillon South 150th & 149th
- Meramec North & South
- Dillon Central 149th
- East Cold Springs
- Dillon North
- Liberty West
- Jerome
- St James OS West
- Rolla Ward 4
- Edgar Springs South
- Rolla Outside South
- Cold Springs West
- St James 3
- Spring Creek OS West
- Edgar Springs North
- Doolittle 3
- Doolittle 1
- Doolittle 2
- Spring Creek OS East
- Dawson
- Rolla 3
- Doolittle OS
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All results as reported are UnOfficial. They have been placed here, with permission from the County Clerk, as a service to the community. Certified results will be available from the County Clerk's Office at a later date. Write-In candidates results are unable to be posted until the election night nears its end.

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