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St. Louis Collector of Revenue Gregory F.X. Daly is one of the main supporters of Prop E, which would retain the city's 1% earnings tax on people who live or work in St. Louis.
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So how did Tishaura Jones and Cara Spencer move onto the April runoff election? For Jones, it was a strong performance in north St. Louis and parts of south St. Louis. And approval voting may have been key in getting Spencer to the second round.
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Candidates for mayor, comptroller and Board of Aldermen now run without party labels. Voters can choose as many candidates as they want in Tuesday's primary, with the top two vote-getters for each office advancing to April's general election.
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Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed joins Rachel Lippmann to talk about his third run for mayor of St. Louis.
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St. Louis mayoral candidate Andrew Jones shares his plans for helping the city take advantage of its infrastructure.
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St. Louis mayoral candidate Tishaura Jones discusses her plans to improve St. Louis’ reputation, addressing its vast racial divides, and running under a new system of voting.
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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.