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Updated - Unofficial Results: Township Committeeman, Committeewoman

We're laying out who won the committeemen and comitteewomen spots in last night's election.

 

Besides a big night of primary wins across the state, the Florissant area township committeemen and committeewomen were decided last night. 

Here are the unofficial results, according to the St. Louis County website: 

Florissant Township Committeeman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Jeff Caputa (Democrat) 3,216 98.5
Bryan Koen (Republican) 1,475 98.99
23 of 23 precincts reporting
Florissant Township Committeewoman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Mary Elizabeth Dorsey (Democrat) 3,279 98.91
Teresa K. Stone (Republican) 1,426 98.82
23 of 23 precincts reporting
Northwest Township Committeeman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Matthew Robinson (Democrat) 2,080 99.24
Dave Powell (Republican)  1,981 99.05
Eric S. Harris (Libertarian) 25 100
28 of 28 precincts reporting
Northwest Township Committeewoman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Katherine Palladino (Democrat) 2,062 99.42
Deann Deimeke (Republican) 1,960 99.49
Spanish Lake Township Committeeman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Tony Weaver (Democrat) 3,285 55.98
Orlando Smith (Democrat) 2,566 43.73
Robert Koch (Republican) 870 98.31
Spanish Lake Township Committeewoman Number of Votes Percentage
Candidate Name
Gwendolyn Reed (Democrat)  5,478 99.47
Edna Ditto (Republican) 852 99.19

For results of the Lewis and Clark Township and Ferguson Township, make sure to check out their stories on the site.

Related Topics: Florissant Election 2012, Florissant Township, Northwest Township, Spanish Lake Township, and election 2012

Dave Blanke

11:15 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The committee people are elected to serve each party, and should not be listed as if they had run against each other. The Republican Party elects its own committee man and woman in each political township; the same for the Democratic Party or any organized party. You also failed to list the Lewis and Clark Township encompassing much of Hazelwood, Florissant and much of the northwestern portion of north county. The committee person's job is to build the political party at the local level and to provide personal voter contact with the party.

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Aja J. Junior

11:22 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Dave: Thanks for the clarification. The Lewis and Clark Township is listed in its own story, which was headed up by another Patch editor. http://florissant.patch.com/articles/mo-primary-results-for-lewis-clark-township

Thanks so much!

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