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Proposition S Election Postponed Until June 2

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Governor Mike Parson has signed Executive Order 20-03, ordering all Missouri municipal elections previously scheduled on April 7 to be postponed until June 2. In compliance with the Executive Order, Proposition S will now appear on the June 2, 2020, ballot.

Per the Executive Order:
• The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot by mail is extended to May 20.
• In-person absentee ballots may be cast in the Election Authority office until 5 PM on June 1.
• Absentee ballots sent by mail must be received at the Election Authority by 7 PM on June 2.
• Military and overseas voters must request a ballot from an election authority by 5 PM on May 29. The deadline for local Election Authorities to make ballots available to such voters is April 18. The Election Authority must receive military and overseas ballots by June 5.

Proposition S is the Francis Howell no tax rate increase bond issue that will now be on the June 2 ballot. Voter approval of Proposition S would allow the District to borrow money now and in the future to address pressing facility needs at all Francis Howell schools. Funds from Proposition S would be used to build a new Francis Howell North High School, make major updates to the older schools make improvements and safety updates at all schools across the District.

View more information on the Missouri Secretary of State's website.

View more information on the St. Charles County's Election Authority's website.here.

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