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  2. Sam Page (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Page is an American physician and politician serving as the County Executive of St. Louis County, Missouri since April 29, 2019, taking office following the resignation of his predecessor, Steve Stenger. A member of the Democratic Party, Page represented the 2nd district of the St. Louis County Council from 2014 to 2019.

  3. List of county executives of St. Louis County, Missouri

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    Number of county executives of St. Louis County by party affiliation Party ... Took office Left office 1: Samuel Hammond: 1813: 1814 2: George T. Tompkins: 1814: 1815 3:

  4. St. Louis County Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis County Police Department is the Largest County police agency in Missouri, based on number of employees, county population, and geographic area served. This change in law enforcement services occurred in 1955, when the St. Louis County Charter was amended by the voters to restrict the duties of the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office.

  5. Category : County executives of St. Louis County, Missouri

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    Pages in category "County executives of St. Louis County, Missouri" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. St. Louis County voters could give the council its own ... - AOL

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    St. Louis County voters are filling out lengthy ballots as no-excuse absentee voting begins, and Councilwoman Rita Heard Days hopes people do not overlook Proposition C.

  7. Gene McNary - Wikipedia

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    McNary left his job at the Missouri Gaming Commission when two new Democratic appointees made it possible for him to be removed from his post. [9] He then ran for assessor of St. Louis County in 2012. [4] The Republican Central Committee of St. Louis County chose L.K. "Chip" Wood as the Republican nominee for the position, in a 23–21 vote. [10]

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