^Really? That is a shock.
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No surprises, she's drawn in a tough new ward with Green. Idk if Green herself will run but she'd be tough to beat + they are friends
Ingrassia doesn't have any current alders drawn in her new ward next year but she's not running.
Ingrassia doesn't have any current alders drawn in her new ward next year but she's not running.
| Ward | Alderpersons residing within |
| 1 | Martin, Schweitzer, Stephens |
| 2 | Howard, Oldenburg |
| 3 | Cohn, Lappe |
| 4 | Vaccaro, Narayan |
| 5 | Vollmer |
| 6 | Green,Rice |
| 7 | Ingrassia |
| 8 | Coatar, Guenther,Spencer |
| 9 | Pihl, Gras |
| 10 | Clark Hubbard, Navarro |
| 11 | Davis, Collins-Muhammad, Keys |
| 12 | Tyus, Evans, Todd |
| 13 | Middlebrook, J. Boyd, P. Boyd, Walker |
| 14 | Bosley, Page |
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For some reason I was thinking she'd overlap more with Volmer than Rice, but . . . show's you what I know. Not sure what her personal address is anyway, and that probably determines what ward she can run in.
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Candidate has to establish residency in a ward 12 month primary to election, the primary is March 2023
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^Sure sure, and it would be stupid to move just to run for the board of aldermen. I get it.
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Updated with sources saying Howard is out and a rumor that Spencer is out most likely too.
| Ward | Alderpersons residing within |
| 1 | Martin, Schweitzer, Stephens |
| 2 | Howard, Oldenburg |
| 3 | Cohn |
| 4 | Vaccaro, Narayan |
| 5 | Vollmer |
| 6 | Green, Rice |
| 7 | Ingrassia |
| 8 | Coatar, Guenther, Spencer |
| 9 | Pihl, Gras |
| 10 | Clark Hubbard, Navarro |
| 11 | Davis, Collins-Muhammad |
| 12 | Tyus, Evans, Todd |
| 13 | Middlebrook, J. Boyd, P. Boyd |
| 14 | Bosley, Page |
Yikes, I would much rather have Spencer than Coatar in that seat.
Correct, and there's no reality where Guenther ousts CoatarPeterXCV wrote: ↑May 04, 2022Yikes, I would much rather have Spencer than Coatar in that seat.
Stltoday - Four St. Louis aldermen ask court to block voter-approved Proposition R
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... e9ef7.html
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... e9ef7.html
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How is this any better than Missouri Republicans trying to not execute the will of the voters in regards to Medicaid?
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They’re dropping quick! I don’t wish unwell on anyone but I’m happy the new 14 is starting to come into focus.
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Is he resigning early? or is the official "out" date for those not running coming up?
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Bizarre, this will probably end with a federal indictment and John had plenty of personal issues but if all alders cared about their ward as much as he does we’d be a better cityquincunx wrote: ↑May 11, 2022Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Good riddance.
Does anyone know what is he talking about: "the weeks ahead will be tough"?
He’s “under federal investigation for bribery”. So probably that
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Absolutely no surprise. That guy should have been booted out years ago.
Like many local pols, he campaigned as a progressive when he ran for the first time but immediately turned around and became one of the most reactionary members of the Board. Reed losing him as an ally is a big blow.
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He was hard to like at times however his passion for his neighborhood was indeed admirable. He did start as a progressive but probably soon realized that the progressive platform wasn’t going to address the issues in his neighborhood and wasn’t reality. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise considering his historical inability to follow the law.
StlToday - Candidate beaten by Collins-Muhammad wants to succeed him as St. Louis alderman
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 0cbf1.html
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 0cbf1.html
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^Wow! That's going to leave a mark! I think we all know who "John Doe" is here. Which leaves me wondering just what else is going on. It does help to explain why "Johnny D." got away with so very, very, very much. X(




