Preliminary results show both Richmond Heights candidates won election Tuesday nightโsome by more votes than others.
Here are the results from Tuesday's election.
That's because of anticipated activity downtown in 2013 as the economy improves.
The certification is administered by the International City/County Management Association.
People used social media Tuesday to encourage voters in Clayton and Richmond Heights to head to the polls. They also voiced support for candidates.
Polls remain open until 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Voters in Clayton and Richmond Heights weighed in on races including the Democratic Party contest for the 1st Congressional District and the Republican Party contest for U.S. Senate.
The community center maintains more than 8,100 individual members, a recent report states.
The Republican Party candidate dominated the primary election on Tuesday.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Clayton and Richmond Heights.
The company is planning a hardware store on Hanley Road just north of Maplewood Commons.
He visited a St. Louis-area library, Maplewood-Brentwood Patch reported.
The service is funded by a state grant, the library announced in a news release.
More than 160 other Missouri cities have chosen to do the same.
If approved in November, the St. Louis County ballot item would fund upgrades at various library locations. The system includes the Mid-County Branch in Clayton.
The case involves districts set up for unincorporated parts of St. Louis County, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
The suggested improvements are listed in the city's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
He spoke Tuesday with St. Louis Public Radio.
The former Olympic athlete recently announced her choice for the 1st District, which includes portions of Clayton and Richmond Heights.
Her Eagle Forumโwhich includes a Clayton officeโhas backed Republican candidate Fred Sauer for Missouri governor.
Both men are seeking to become the Democratic Party's candidate for 1st District U.S. Representative.
The YouTube spot references the U.S. representative's family history in Congress.
She is facing Carol Riess in the Aug. 7 primary.
She is running unopposed in the Aug. 7 primary.
He is running unopposed in the Aug. 7 primary.
He is facing John D. Weiler, Dave Spence and Bill Randles in the Aug. 7 primary.
He is facing Dave Spence, Bill Randles and Fred Sauer in the Aug. 7 primary.
He is facing incumbent Jay Nixon in the Aug. 7 primary.
He is seeking his second term.
The University City resident is facing Jackie Coleman of Clayton in the Aug. 7 primary.
The request comes as city officials review the proposed budget for fiscal year 2013.
He is a resident of Creve Coeur.
It's expected to get additional review in the future.
The contest between incumbents Is attracting attention from across Missouri, the St. Louis Beacon reported.
St. Louis County needs 3,500 workers for the election.