Politics & Government

Tuesday Marks Final Day For Candidates To Get On April Ballot

Creve Coeur will have uncontested races for City Council.

5:42 p.m. Update:

No other City Council candidates filed by Tuesday's 5 p.m. deadline.

A Ladue School district spokeswoman told Patch that Lee Brotherton, who declared his intention to run for one of the two open seats on the board of education, removed his name from consideration Tuesday. Brotherton declined comment about his decision when reached by Patch Tuesday evening.

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Incumbents Audrey Mack and Sheri Glantz remain on the ballot, along with newcomer Nancy Leve Goldstein.

Information about school board candidates from Parkway and Pattonville, along with final candidate filings for the Creve Coeur Fire Protection District Board of Directors were not available Tuesday evening.

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Original Story

Tuesday morning saw the lone remaining city council incumbent up for re-election who had yet to file do so, as Ward 1's David Kreuter arrived at the to submit his paperwork.

Candidates for Missouri's municipal elections have until 5 p.m. to file to run.

With only a few hours left until the deadline, none of the incumbent council members up for election looks to have any opposition on the ballot. That's a marked contrast to the 2011 campaign, which saw contested races in three wards.

Patch will offer updates throughout the day as candidates file here, for the Creve Coeur Fire Protection District board, as well as for Parkway, Ladue and Pattonville school board.

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