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Saint Louis County, MO August 5, 2008 Election
State Representative; District 91; Republican Party Voter Information

This contest will only appear on Republican party ballots.

Results as of Aug 28 1:38pm, 0.0% of Precincts Reporting
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Randy Jotte Click here for more information about this candidate 1,630 votes 56.5%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Emergency Physician
  • Fulbright Scholarship - Oxford University; Harvard Medical School
  • Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
  • President, Missouri College of Emergency Physicians
  • Mayor Pro Tem, Councilmember -- City of Webster Groves
  • Member of the Pandemic Influenza Health Care Planning Subcommittee -- Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
  • Founder of Safe and Secure: A Car Seat/Booster Seat Distribution Program for Children of Low-Income Families in Missouri
Priorities:
  • Health care coverage for all without endangering the quality or choices we currently have.
  • Educational opportunities which allow each and every child to reach his or her fullest potential.
  • Environmental stewardship providing sound and sustainable management of our environmantal heritage.
Joan McGivney Click here for more information about this candidate 1,254 votes 43.5%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Retired Systems Analyst; Business Owner
  • Webster Groves District School Board - 2 terms
  • Webster Groves City Council - 4 years
  • St. Louis County Planning Commission - 3 years
  • St. Louis County Special School District Governing Council
  • M.A. Urban Affairs, MA Certificate Gerontology
  • B.J. University of Missouri School of Journalism
Priorities:
  • Work with local school boards to keep quality public education with more equitable state funding
  • Enact fair property tax reform to fix the inequitable distribution of our state funds.
  • Encourage economic development and job growth. We are competing globally for businesses and skilled manpower so Missouri must be proactive.

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