Politics & Government
Winners of Ellisville City Council Elections Results
The results are in -- find out who will be Ellisville's new city council members amid an ongoing impeachment hearing.

With 100 percent of unofficial St. Louis County elections results reporting, winners are clear in the race for seats on Ellisville's City Council.
The newly-elected council members are listed first and in bold, followed by their opponent(s) for that seat.
- District 1: Gary VossΒ (468 votes),Β Chris TurnerΒ (139)
- District 2: Mick CahillΒ (255 votes),Β Incumbent Troy PieperΒ (171),Β Adi SurtiΒ (155)
- District 3:Β Cindy PoolΒ (260 votes),Β Robert SroteΒ (124)
Ellisville has made the news lately with city council efforts to oust its mayor and even further back as residents attempted to recall council members based on decisions to implement tax increment financing for a Walmart development.
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Regardless of their perspective on the Walmart or the impeachment, all of the candidates for Ellisville's city council in today's election have wanted to move on and move forward.
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Cahill has openly supported Mayor Adam Paul, who is still awaiting a decision on whether or not he will remain in office as of late Tuesday night. Voss has said he is against a Walmart development, and Pool said she cannot choose sides.
The write-in candidate also made a showing in District 3, edging out Srote for a 2nd place finish. Doug Bradley entered the conversationΒ as a write-in last week.
Updated: April 2 at 11:50 p.m.
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