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Clint Zweifel
103,408 votes
31.8%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Representative District 78
- B.A., UMSL
- Master in Business Administration, UMSL
Priorities:
- Investing state funds responsibly
- Renewing the promise of home ownership
- Making college affordable for students and families
Mark Powell
92,938 votes
28.6%
Andria Danine Simckes
70,566 votes
21.7%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: JD Affiliated with Kodner Watkins Muchnick Weigley & Bricson
- BA From Brown University & JD from Washington University School of Law
- Win 96 (Democratic Coordinated Campaign
- Legal Aide to Governor Mel Carnahan
- State Wide Coordinator of Caring Communities (in the Department of Economic Development)
- St. Louis Regional Director-Department of Economic Development
- Executive Director of the St. Louis Regional Empowerment Zone
Priorities:
- Economic Development through public/private partnerships to do things like fund hospitals at risk of closing state wide.
- Education-I have detailed policy at every level of education from increased access to early childhood education, to making college affordable.
- Financial literacy-making sure our children know how to wisely invest thier personal money, reacing out to the communities to offer counseling.
Charles B. Wheeler
58,562 votes
18.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Retired physician
- Education: Graduated from University of Kansas Medical School & University of MO-KC Law School
Priorities:
- To effectively and conservatively manage Missouri's $3 billion investment portfolio and oversee the office's 48-member staff.
- To expand, as a member of the Missouri House Development Commission, the use of tax credits for affordable-housing projects
- To try to promote enviornmental responsibility in the treasurer's office through such things as recycling and energy conservation.
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Events
Candidate Forums
- Candidates for State Offices to Speak at Webster University
- Sarah Stellman July 8 4 pm Emerson Library Conference Room 101 Edgar Road
Margaret Donnelly and Jeff Harris July 10 at 6 pm Emerson Library 101 Edgar Road Webster Groves
Sam Page July 16 at 5:30 pm Emerson Library
Andria Simckes and Clint Zweifel July 23 at 4 pm University Center Sunnen Lounge 175 Edgar Road in Webster Groves
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