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All four candidates — utility executive Andrew Jones, Treasurer Tishaura Jones, 20th Ward Alderwoman Cara Spencer and Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed — agree that crime is the city's No. 1 issue.
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One of the notable parts of the debate was frank answers about whom the candidates would support if they don't advance to the April 6 election.
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Lewis Reed, Cara Spencer, Tishaura Jones and Andrew Jones are all vying to be St. Louis' next mayor. The primary election is March 2.
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St. Louis Alderwoman Cara Spencer joined "St. Louis on the Air" for its series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates running for mayor in the city's March 2 primary. She discussed her background, her crime-fighting plan, her thoughts on the airport and more.
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The 20th Ward alderwoman talks about her bid for St. Louis mayor.
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Three candidates who planned to run for mayor of St. Louis failed to collect enough signatures to get on the ballot in March.
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Candidates for mayor, comptroller and odd-numbered wards at the Board of Aldermen could begin filing the required paperwork to run for office Monday. The 2021 election will be the first under new rules established by the passage of Proposition D on Nov. 3. The posts are now nonpartisan, and voters can select as many candidates as they want in the March primary, a process known as approval voting. The top two advance to the April general election.
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Tishaura Jones was one of seven people who ran in the Democratic primary in 2017 to replace Mayor Francis Slay, who elected not to run for a fifth term. She came in a close second to current Mayor Lyda Krewson, losing by fewer than 900 votes.
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A consultant pushing to lease St. Louis Lambert International Airport is hitting pause on a campaign to remove vocal critic Cara Spencer, D-20th Ward, from office.
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The company behind the campaign to recall Spencer has been involved in airport privatization efforts but says it isn't about her opposition on the issue.