By 9:36 a.m., 200 people had voted at the Houston precinct. Check this post until 7 p.m. for updated Houston precinct voting numbers. After polls close at 7 p.m., results will begin to appear for the below races.
โขProposition K.I.D.S. (57.1% approval required)(0 of 6 precincts reporting)
Yes: xx (xx.x%)
No: xx (xx.x%)
Shall the Board of Education of the Houston R-1 School District, Missouri, without an estimated increase in the current debt service property tax levy, borrow money in the amount of Two Million Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($2,950,000) for the purpose of providing funds to renovate, construct, equip, and furnish a new track and natural field at the current location to include additional accessibility measures; to renovate the Middle School gymnasium and exterior of the Fine Arts Building; to pay off the Piney River Technical Center lease financing; to the extent funds are available, complete other repairs and improvements to the existing facilities of the District; and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the School District is estimated to remain unchanged at $0.8000 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of real and personal property.
โขHouston board of education (three seats)(0 of 6 precincts reporting)
Dustin Hartman: xxx (xx.x%)
Darren Ice: xxx (xx.x%)
Tressie Neugebauer: xxx (xx.x%)
Bob Wolfe: xxx (xx.x%)
โขTexas County Memorial Hospital trustee (one seat)(0 of 10 precincts reporting)
George Sholtz: xxx (xx.x%)
Joleen Senter Durham: xxx (xx.x%)
โขHouston Ward III alderman (one seat)(0 of 2 precincts reporting)
Don Romines: xxx (xx.x%)
JD Hatcher: xxx (xx.x%)
โขTexas County Emergency Services 911 District 1 (one seat)(0 of 5 precincts reporting)
Brad Evans: xxx (xx.x%)
Luke Woolsey: xxx (xx.x%)
Other races
Several other races with either the minimum or fewer number of candidates or with results in other counties also appeared on the ballot.
- Summersville board of education: Michael Conner and Priscilla Bradshaw (three seats)
- Mountain Grove board of education: Sheena Kay White, Ryan Morris, McKenzie Williams, Kory Charpentier, James Ryan Allen, Katie Shannon and Cody Secrest (three seats)
- Willow Springs board of education: Adam H. Webb, Michele Myers, David Ryan Baldridge, Brendon Wilson, Casey McKee and Matt Hobson (three seats)
- Houston Ward I alderman (two years): Fred Stottlemyre
- Houston Ward I alderman (one year): Chelsye Scantlin
- Houston Ward II alderman: Sheila Campbell Walker
- Cabool mayor: John Mark Hale
- Cabool Ward I alderman: Kate Ellison
- Cabool Ward II alderman: John Williams
- Licking Ward I alderman: Joe Dillard, Jr.
- Licking Ward II alderman: Linda Breedlove
- Mountain Grove mayor: Mark Bushong
- Mountain Grove Ward I alderman: Webb Friend
- Mountain Grove Ward II alderman: Jon DeWitt
- Mountain Grove Ward II alderman: Jamie Davis
- Summersville alderman: Ben Lehman (two seats)
- Plato trustee: Robert Brown, Justin Copley and Adam McGuire (three seats)
Proposition U for Mountain Grove will also appear on the ballot. The ballot language reads:
Shall the City of Mountain Grove impose a local use tax at the same rate as the total sales tax rate, provided that if the local sales tax rate is reduced or raised by voter approval, the local use tax rate shall also be reduced or raised by the same action? If this proposition is approved, the City’s General Fund Sales Tax rate will be reduced by one-eighth of one percent (1/8%), lowering it from (1.00%) to seven-eighths of one percent (7/8%), and there-by reducing the total local sales tax rate from three percent (3.00%) to two and seven-eighths percent (2.875%). The reduction shall become effective concurrently with the effective date of the local use tax. If a majority of the votes cast on the proposal are in favor of the question the use tax shall become effective on the first day of the third calendar quarter (July 1, 2026) after the Director of Revenue receives notice of adoption from the City.
