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Springfield city council encourages COVID-19 vaccinations

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Election Results From April 6, 2021

YES – NO – McCord Bend: Shall the Village of McCord Bend impose a local use tax at the same rate as the local sales tax? YES – NO – McCord Bend Election Question: Shall the Village of McCord Bend be authorized to forego annual elections if the number of candidates who have filed for a particular office is equal to the number of positions in the office to be filled by the election? YES – NO – Niangua: Shall the City of Niangua issue its sewerage system revenue bonds for the purpose of upgrading the wastewater treatment plant? YES – NO – Polk County Fire District: Shall the Board of Directors of the Central Polk County Fire Protection District be authorized to levy an additional tax?

Live election coverage: What voters are saying about Springfield City Council, school board

Live election coverage: What voters are saying about Springfield City Council, school board Jackie Rehwald and Sara Karnes, Springfield News-Leader Update 2:30 p.m. Doris Ewing had decided not to vote when she was on her way to return a library book. As she passed her polling place, she changed her mind. “I said to myself, ‘Why not?’” Ewing said. Ewing said she was unimpressed with the coverage prior to the election and didn’t discover what platforms each candidate represented. “I left several blank because I think it’s wrong to vote if you don’t know anything about it,” Ewing said. “The postcards and things I get in the mail are pretty useless to find out what anybody really stands for. I was quite ambivalent about voting.”

What voters are saying about Springfield City Council, school board

Update 2:30 p.m. Doris Ewing had decided not to vote when she was on her way to return a library book. As she passed her polling place, she changed her mind. “I said to myself, ‘Why not?’” Ewing said. Ewing said she was unimpressed with the coverage prior to the election and didn’t discover what platforms each candidate represented. “I left several blank because I think it’s wrong to vote if you don’t know anything about it,” Ewing said. “The postcards and things I get in the mail are pretty useless to find out what anybody really stands for. I was quite ambivalent about voting.”

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