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Maida Coleman
- Party: Independent
- Occupation: . Occupation: Missouri State Senator, 5th District
- Place of Residence: Fox Park
- Education: Bachelor of Arts Degree, Journalism
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs
- Public Safety
- Public Education
Francis Slay
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Mayor of St Louis
- Community/neighborhood of residence: City of St. Louis
- Education: Law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law. He holds a degree in political science from Quincy College
- graduate of St. Mary's High School.
Priorities:
- 1. Provide more quality public educational choices so every child--regardless of income--can go to a good school.
- 2. Create good paying jobs in the City and in the region.
- 3. Ensure the tax burden in St. Louis is fair to everyone and promotes economic growth.
Robb E. Cunningham
Elston K. McCowan
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2 questions on Qualification and Priorities.
Official Information
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Saint Louis Post Dispatch
Saint Louis Beacon
Arch City Chronicle
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