Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Patch wants to know why you voted today. And once you're done telling us why you voted, be sure to upload a photo of your "I Voted" sticker.
People vote for all sorts of different reasons, not least of which is it's among the most patriotic things you can do. And today, millions of people will be heading to their nearest voting booth to cast their ballot. We want to know why. Share with us the reason you voted today by leaving a comment below. Once your done with that, be sure to upload a photo of your "I Voted" picture. All you have to do is click on the "Upload Photos and Videos" link and your photo will be added to our gallery. Happy voting!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
If the election were held today, which Missouri Senate candidate would you vote for?
A week from today the election season will all be over. All the ads, yard signs and campaigning will be done. In Missouri, one of the most contested, and publicized races, will be finished. Voters will finally get to decide who takes one of Missouri's two seats in the United States Senate. Incumbent Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, is battling with Republican Todd Akin in a tight race. Patch readers, however, haven't seen the race as that close. Twice readers have been asked who they favored in the race and both times Akin came out on top. In the first poll, Akin topped McCaskill with 71 percent of the votes (88 total). McCaskill picked up only 35 votes (28 percent). In round No. 2, Akin's percentage dropped, but he still came out ahead. He…
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
If the election were held today, which Missouri Senate candidate would you vote for?
One month from today the election season will be over. In four weeks it will be Nov. 6 and voters will finally get to have their voice heard. Voters in Missouri will get a chance to fill a seat in the United States Senate. In a contentious battle, one that has garnered national attention, incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican challenger Todd Akin are battling for one of Missouri's two Senate seats. The last time we asked this question, Akin topped McCaskill by a good margin. With 71 percent of the votes (88 total), Akin was the winner in our poll. McCaskill only picked up 35 votes (28 percent). The votes only tell part of the story. Many Patch readers shared their thoughts about the race Tiffany wrote: "An Akin Vote is going…
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
If the election were held today, which Missouri Senate candidate would you vote for?
We are now eight weeks—56 days—from Nov. 6 when the general election will take place. Most of the attention has focused on the race to the White House, but there are other races voters will be deciding. A big one in Missouri? The battle between incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican challenger Todd Akin for one of Missouri's two Senate seats. Heading into the election, we're going to take the temperature of the St. Charles County electorate. We want to find out whom you're favoring. Last week, voters favored Mitt Romney 37-13. Does Akin lead McCaskill by a similar margin? Are his controversial comments still harming him, or have voters moved past that issue ? What about McCaskill? Does she have an incumbents advantage…
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
"Patch" was on the scene throughout the day and evening for real-time social media updates, as well as on-site reporting from our editors.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Board of Aldermen remains unchanged with 100 percent reports. Municipal Judge Donald Kohl also wins.
Welcome to Election Results Headquarters. We will be updating the results as we get them. Check back early and often for up-to-the-minute results. *** Unofficial St. Peters Municipal Election Results April 5, 2011 as of 9 p.m. from St. Charles County Election Authority (121 or 121 precincts reporting) ST. PETERS RACES Alderman of Ward 1 (Four-year term, vote for one) With 13 precincts out of 13 reporting: Alderman of Ward 2 (Four-year term, vote for one) With 10 precincts out of 10 reporting: Alderman of Ward 3 (Four-year term, vote for one) With 9 precincts out of 9 reporting: Alderman of Ward 4 (Four-year term, vote for one) With 13 precincts out of 13 reporting: Municipal Judge of the City of St. Peters (Four-year term, vote for one) …
Election Day 2011 kicked off bright and early in St. Peters.
Polling places in St. Peters are open for business. Opening up at 6 a.m. and not closing until 7 p.m., polling places around the city were ready for voters. The polling places also offered a last-chance effort for candidates to get the word out. Yard signs lined walkways leading to doors and candidates and supporters were out to meet soon-to-be voters.
Five things to know before you vote.
Today is Election Day, in case you couldn't tell. St. Peters Patch has gone ahead a compiled a list of things to know before you go vote. Happy voting.
The Daily Dose is a look at what you may have missed and what's coming up on St. Peters Patch. This is the April 5, 2011 edition.
After months of waiting, the election is here. If you're reading this, the polls are already open. Voting will continue until 7 p.m. tonight so you can either vote before, after or even during work. Keep checking back today because we will have wall-to-wall election coverage. Get excited. Here's today's edition of The Daily Dose. In Case You Missed It Coming Up The Forecast Here's the weather outlook for today and Wednesday from the National Weather Service. Tuesday: Patchy frost before 9am. Otherwise, increasing clouds, with a high near 61. West wind between 5 and 14 mph. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. South wind around 11 mph. Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Southwest wind between 10 and 15 mph, with …
Cheryl Rowland
9:20 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
I voted today, because I like to be able to have a say in the path our country is going even if my candidates don't win; but more importantly because if you don't vote you are being disrespectful of all the individuals who have served in the military (I served 22 years in the Army) from the Revolutionary War through current conflicts (wars), some of these individuals gave the ultimate for us to …   more ›