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St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Cara Spencer, D-20th Ward, were the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s mayoral primary race.
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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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All four candidates — utility executive Andrew Jones, Treasurer Tishaura Jones, 20th Ward Alderwoman Cara Spencer and Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed — agree that crime is the city's No. 1 issue.
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One of the notable parts of the debate was frank answers about whom the candidates would support if they don't advance to the April 6 election.
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Lewis Reed, Cara Spencer, Tishaura Jones and Andrew Jones are all vying to be St. Louis' next mayor. The primary election is March 2.
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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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On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, we’ll sit down with utility executive Andrew Jones for the first in a four-day series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates running in the March 2 primary.
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A woman will take over the St. Louis mayor’s office — a first in the city’s more than 250-year history.Democrat LydaKrewson, the 28th Ward alderman since…
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It’s Election Day in the St. Louis region, where voters will decide on a number of high-stakes issues.Polls are open in Missouri and Illinois from 6 a.m.…
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Tuesday’s election is the first in 16 years in which St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay is not on the ballot and a Republican is running for the office.Democrat…