UPDATE: TURN OUT IS SMALL SO FAR; COME VOTE! BUT, CONSERVATIVES DO APPEAR TO BE VOTING THIS WAY TODAY IN ST. LOUIS COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES...

If you're still undecided, here are some tools to help you decide.  

This is a St. Louis county resident talking through what's on his ballot. 

He has researched the issues, he explains the propositions briefly, talks about the way he's voting, and why: Explanations of what's on the ballot

(See a filled in ballot below.)

Here's the Voter Guide put out by conservative radio personality Marc Cox.
It covers a wider area and includes this chart for the school board races:
School board races.

Some of you have requested seeing a ballot filled in. Here's one in the Rockwood school district.  Note: Some conservatives are voting yes on D even though this one says no.


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DISCLAIMER:

This site, "Rockwood: What's Going On" is endorsing Izzy Imig and Jessica Clark for Rockwood school board. 

To paraphrase what we know about their platforms, both of them want to:

Get the schools back to focusing on academics.

Get the politics out of the classroom.

Promote transparency so we all know what's going on.


If we want to have a say, we have to vote.

WHERE ARE THE CONSERVATIVE VOTERS??

They have the numbers to win elections, but only if they go to the polls.

Last year, voter turnout in the April elections for St. Louis County was low. Only about 14% of all registered voters voted. In comparison, 79% voted in the last presidential election.

23,000 people voted in Rockwood’s school board election last year. 

Nearly 10X that voted for Donald Trump in  St. Louis county in 2020. 

In short, if more Trump voters vote today, that could make an impact.

If you'd like to see your sample ballot or check out polling information, check out the St. Louis County Board of Elections site here.