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Saint Louis County, MO April 8, 2008 Election
Director; Parkway School District Voter Information

3 Year Term.

Results as of Apr 10 3:39pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (111/111)
(69 Total Write-In Votes .35%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)

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Dee Mogerman 4,385 votes 22.37%

Charles Jacob 2,730 votes 13.93%
Bruce W. Major 2,446 votes 12.48%
Tom Welker 2,157 votes 11.01%
Dan Regelean 2,087 votes 10.65%
Alan D. Heisel 1,473 votes 7.52%
Antonio S. "Tony" Perez 1,304 votes 6.65%
Melvin Klearman 1,210 votes 6.17%
K. Gregory Williams 1,002 votes 5.11%
Donald "Zina" Bolazina 736 votes 3.76%

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