Miller County election results (FINAL)

April 5, 2016

Here are unofficial final results from the April 5, 2016, election in Miller County, Mo.

All precincts reporting

Olean

Two candidates were unopposed to fill two seats on the town board: Larry Greaser and Rebecca Kehr.

Lake Ozark

Does not include Camden County results

Ward 2 alderman (two-year term):

Lawrence L. Buschjost 46

Dennis Klautzer 67

Ward 3 alderman (one-year term):

Vernon H. Jaycox 31

Jennifer VanDonsel-Santoyo 18

Unopposed for two-year terms are Patricia Ann (Pat) Thompson in Ward 1, and Gerry Murawski in Ward 3.

Osage Beach

Includes Camden County results

Proposition authorizes the city to discontinue applying and collecting the local sales tax on the titling of motor vehicles, trailers, boats and outboard motors purchased from a source other than a licensed Missouri dealer.

Yes - 136

No - 390

Mayor:

Penny Lyons - 221

John Olivarri - 324

Collector:

John M. Berry - 277

Gloria J. O'Keefe - 213

Ward 2 Alderman:

Phyllis Marose - 157

Nancy Viselli - 43

Unopposed for a two-year term as Ward 1 alderman is Kevin Rucker.

Iberia

No candidate filed for the two-year term as alderman in Ward 1. Write-in votes were as follows:

Nicole Hanson 1

Wayne Moreland 2

Wayne Shaw 1

Donna Nave 1

Tony Gladden 1

For Ward 2 alderman, Nathan Duncan was unopposed.

Eldon

Proposition 1 would authorize the city to eliminate the position of elected marshal and collector and provide for the appointment of a chief of police and collector, effective April 3, 2018.

Yes 229

No 459

Proposition 2 would authorize the city to collect a 86-cent tax per $100 assessed valuation on all taxable property for general revenue only for maintenance, repair and construction of roads and rights-of-way.

Yes 248

No 472

Proposition 3 would authorize the city to discontinue applying and collecting the local sales tax on the titling of motor vehicles, trailers, boats and outboard motors that are purchased from a source other than a licensed Missouri dealer.

Yes 229

No 478

Mayor (four-year term):

Ronald L. Bly 149

Gene Bauer 72

Larry Henderson 492

Ward 3 alderman:

Derek W. Nelson 81

Kim Knopf 76

No candidate filed for alderman in Ward 1. Write-in votes were as follows:

Larry LaDuke 26

Judy Eden 1

Ronald Bly 1

Becky Dalby 1

Mary Sharene Vernon 1

Michelle Berger 1

Allan Strope 1

Doug Partridge 3

Rick Callahan 3

Craig Bond 1

Susan Zacher 2

Kim Knopf 1

Daniel Wilson 1

Others 0

Sharon Cole was unopposed in Ward 2.

School of the Osage R-2 School District

(Does not include results in Camden County)

Board of Education (vote for 2):

Barbara (B.J.) Page 395

Dale Law 353

Laura (Grabowski) Parrin 212

Iberia R-5 School District

Proposition authorizes the district to issue $2.2 million in general obligation bonds to improve, expand, furnish and equip school buildings, including improvements to the kitchen/cafeteria, high school gym, parking lot, restrooms and school security. (Needs four-sevenths majority to pass.)

Yes 280 (51.38 percent - failed to get 57 percent majority)

No 265 (48.62 percent)

Miller County R-3 School District, Tuscumbia

School board (vote for 2):

Louis Gregoire - 98

Nathan Phillips - 40

Alisha Cline - 96

St. Elizabeth R-4 School District

(Does not include Maries County)

School board (vote for 2):

Dana Kemna 98

Jacob Kliethermes 40

Andy Oligshlaeger 96

Tracy J. Otto 75

Lake Ozark Fire Protection District

(Does not include Camden County)

Director (six-year term):

Paul J. Faulconer 178

Jeffery M. McCleary 94

Miller County Ambulance District

Proposition authorizes the district to continue to apply and collect the local sales tax on the titling of motor vehicles, trailers, boats and outboard motores purchased from a source other than a licensed Missouri dealer.

Yes 1,447

No 580

Kaiser Special Road District

No candidates filed to fill a seat as commissioner for three years. Write-in votes were as follows:

John Stanforth 1

Roger Thompson 1

Jason Ling 4

Denis Duncan 2

Artuhur Sargent 1

Tuscumbia

Two candidates were unopposed to fill three positions on the village board: Roger H. Edwards and Gerald Rush.