The Creve Coeur-based firm heavily financed the opposition to Prop 37.
Phone call concession from Democrat Susan Montee came just before 11 p.m. Tuesday night.
During his acceptance speech Tuesday, Nixon said many in Missouri grew up hunting and fishing, enjoying nature. βIβll be out there with them on the first day of deer season,β he said.
Jim Higgins said he expects Democrat Jay Nixon to win.
The most contested statewide ballot question asked if voters would raise tobacco taxes to fund education and anti-smoking initiatives. Other measures asked for changes in the selection of judges, and local control of the St. Louis Police Department.
In the final survey of Red Arch and Blue Arch insiders before election day, Democrats said they are disappointed President Obama largely conceded Missouri to Mitt Romney.
Mailer from an organization called "Working America" compares your participation in recent elections to your neighbors.
No matter where you live in Missouri, you'll be able to decide on these four ballot questions on Tuesday's ballot
St. Louis County Public Library and Special School District proposals pass.
Kevin Rejent says most issues at the polls are "very correctable,"
This is where you can find election results for local and legislative races.
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The Oakville resident is trying to succeed current U.S. Representative Todd Akin
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The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.
The latest Blue Arch survey of Democratic activists asked about the party's slate of candidates for statewide office November 6.
The city says the developer wants more time to pour over an evaluation of their traffic study.
Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.
The Oakville resident faces an uphill challenge in his bid to succeed Rep. Todd Akin in Washington.
Steve Wasserman spoke out at Monday's meeting of the Creve Coeur City Council.
The new mattress store in Creve Coeur had concerns about the ability to put up the signage it said it needed to get the most out of an Olive Blvd. address.
Council members will likely also have discussion about revising Creve Coeur's Comprehensive Plan.
The Delmar Gardens proposal for Ladue Road has provided "impetus" to address the blueprint Creve Coeur uses to make zoning calls.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 8 p.m. St. Louis time on Tuesday, Oct. 16. Come watch it with Patch!
Mr. Johnson, a former Governor of New Mexico, is the nominee of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.
Stanley Wallach of The Wallach Law firm could be chosen to succeed Judge William Ray Price Jr.
The plans for a combination assisted living facility and residential development will be the subject of a Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission public hearing Monday October 15.
The new store on Olive Boulevard just opened, and would like two signs on the building, but can only get one of the kind it wants.
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney was held Oct. 3. Find out when the next matchups are scheduled and what the topics are.
Weβre giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote to beat the October 10 deadline
The city's contract with American Traffic Solutions expires in September 2013.
Patch took the pulse Republican and Democratic activists after the October 3 Presidential debate in Denver.
The latest "Red Arch" survey takes the pulse of Missouri Republicans regarding statewide races on the November ballot.
The new rate will be in place for 2012 and 2013.
The Monday event in Kirkwood will not be open to the news media.
Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly said Akin's "six-second mistake" will be forgotten.
U.S. Representative Todd Akin's wife made the comments in an article published by The National Journal.
Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission members decide there are too many murky areas of legal definition regarding what constitutes a hospital to move forward with a proposed text amendment.
Are "Post-Discharge Surgical Recovery Clinics" another name for a hospital? The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing Monday.