The Primary Election for for County, Missouri will be held beginning at 6 A.M. and closing at 7 P.M. on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 This article is for information only and not the official ballot.
All voters registered in Fredericktown in Ward I, Ward II and Ward III, St. Francois Precinct, Castor Precinct and Central Precinct will vote at the National Guard Armory, 104 Armory St. in Fredericktown.
All voters registered in Marquand Precinct will vote at Marquand City Hall, 119 South Harding in Marquand, Missouri.
The County’s Clerk’s office in the Madison County Courthouse will be open from 9:00 A.M. to Noon on Saturday August 2, 2008 for those wishing to come in and vote absentee. Call 783-2176 with any questions you may have.
On the Republican Party ticket:
Running for Governor of Missouri:
Scott Long
Sarah Steelman
Kenny Hulshof
Jennie Lee “Jen” Schwartze Sievers.
For Lieutenant Governor:
Peter Kinder
Paul Douglas Sims
Arthur Hodge Sr.
For Secretary of State:
Mitchell “Mitch” Hubbard
For State Treasurer:
Brad Lager
For Attorney General:
Mike Gibbons
For U.S. Representative; District 8:
Jo Ann Emerson
For State Senate; District 27:
Jason Glennon Crowell
For State Representative
District 156:
Shelley (White) Keeney
For Madison County Commissioner; District I:
Dennis Bradford
For Madison County Commissioner; District II:
Al Moss
Sheldon J. Combs
Larry Mungle
For Madison County Coroner:
Larry Joe Whitchurch
For Madison County Assessor:
John Wright
Floyd A. “Bud” Allen
For Madison County Pubic Administrator:
Carol LaChance.
On the Democrat Party ticket:
Running for Governor of Missouri:
Jeremiah W. “Jay” Nixon
Daniel Carroll
For Lieutenant Governor:
Sam Page
Michael E. Carter
Richard Charles Tolbert
Becky L. Plattner
Mary Williams
C. Lillian Metzger
For Secretary of State:
Robin Carnahan
For State Treasurer:
Mark Powell
Clint Zweifel
Andria Danine Simckes
Charles B. Wheeler
For Attorney General:
Chris Koster
Margaret Donnelly
Jeff Harris
Molly Williams
For U.S. Representative; District 8:
Joe Allen
For State Senate; District 27:
Linda Sanders
For State Representative; District 156:
Michael R. Winder
For Madison County Sheriff:
David R. Lewis
For Madison County Assessor:
Barbara Martin
For Madison County Public Administrator:
Dan Stevens
Larry Brewington
For Madison County Coroner:
Charles C. “Chris” Follis
For Surveyor:
William Douglas McFarland
For Madison County Commissioner; District I
Keith DeSpain
Karen A. Yates
For Madison County Commissioner; District II:
Donald R. Myers
Shannon Dale Spain
Larry E. Cooper
Micah Reutzel
Terry “Fats” Hovis.
On the Libertarian Party ticket:
For Governor:
Andrew W. Finkenstadt
For Lieutenant Governor:
Teddy Fleck
For Secretary of State:
Wes Upchurch
For U.S. Representative; District 8:
Branden C. McCullough.
Fredericktown and Madison County voters will also have the new Ambulance District Board members to vote on. Voters will vote for one person in their district. A write in selection will also be permitted. However, only one name is allowed per vote, whether it be by the pre-printed names on the official ballot or by write in vote. For questions, Call the Madison County Clerk’s office at 783-2176.
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District I, St Francois:
(A one year term)
Lowrance P. Hunt
Chris Hoover
Sarah Laut Page
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District II, Marquand:
(A two year term)
Scott Carey
Matthew Ham
Henry L. Vincent
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District III, Castor:
(Three year term)
Susan Tomlinson
Douglas B. Meeks
Carole Magnus
Randall Tiefenauer
Michelle Hovis
Daren Brown
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District IV, Central:
(A one year term)
Charley Morris Jr.
Roger Stevens
Earl E. Ealick
Floyd Faulkner
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District V, Wards I and II:
(A two year term)
Bonnie Roberts
Phyllis E. McDowell
Viola King
Paul Brown
For Madison County Ambulance District Board Member; District VI, Ward III:
(A three year term)
Martha McGraw.
According to the Missouri Secretary of State and the new Election Law (Senate Bill 675), before receiving a ballot, voters shall identify themselves from the following voter list: Voter ID card, Drivers License, School ID card; or other forms of identification.
