Politics & Government
Voters' Guide 2011
Voters can find information about the candidates running for Arnold's City Council and the Fox C-6 School Board on this page.
To help our neighbors and voters, ArnoldPatch contacted the candidates running for the April 5 elections for the Arnold City Council and for the Fox C-6 School Board.
This page will list all the candidates. Click on a name to learn the candidates' responses to ArnoldPatch's election questions.
Arnold City Council CandidatesArnoldPatch sent certified letters to the 11 Arnold City Council candidates and invited them to e-mail their responses, to three questions. Four vacancies, one per city ward, are up for election on April 5
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- What is your plan to deal with expected budget constraints in the City of Arnold?
- What areas of Arnold need to be improved to attract businesses and industry and why?
- What are your priorities in office and why?
Six of the 11 candidates responded by the March 21 deadline. Click on the candidates' names — which appear in a blue colored text — to learn their answers. Candidates who did not provide answers are indicated below.
The candidates are listed as they will appear on April 5 ballot.
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Ward 3 Candidates
- Robert "Bob" Lindsley — No response
- Tyler Baechle — No Response
- Stan Willis — No Response
- Daniel Bretz — No Response
- Phil Amato
Ward 4 Candidates
Patch Reporter Steve Birmingham requested Fox C-6 School board candidates reply to three questions:
- How will the Fox C-6 School District deal with expected major cuts in state revenue?
- What programs need to be added or deleted?
- Do you think a tax increase is needed to offset the dwindling resources of the school district?
Click on a name to learn the candidates responses. Names are listed alphabetically.
All the candidates are walking door-to-door. So voters should feel free to ask any question to the candidates.
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