Politics & Government

Election Day: Your Guide to June 5, 2012 Ballot Issues

Sewer rates and several related sewer measures are on the ballot Tuesday for voters in Chesterfield. Here's what you should know.

It's a special election, and exclusively about a sewer rate hike and sewer district operations—through proposed charter amendments. This vote impacts every residence and business in Chesterfield hooked into the sewer system, which is likely just about everyone.

Polls open at 6 a.m. Tuesday for voting and remain open until 7 p.m. in Chesterfield.

Voters decide whether to approve over the next several years.

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Charter amendments governing the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District are on the ballot as well, and tweak operations policy.

Use the following guide to learn about the sewer issues and to find your polling place.

Chesterfield Patch intends to post election results Tuesday night.

Get to know the issues

Find out where to vote

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Download a PDF of the official June 5, 2012 polling places guide from the St. Louis County Board of Election Commissioners.



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