I thank Dr. Marie Peoples for her leadership and open communications with City Council and the community. Her responsibility is to share information for transparent governance. The statement dated February 18th, 2022, from the City Manager exemplified that dedication to transparent and open communication with citizens.
The city will continue our monthly open forum to answer resident questions at our next City Chats Facebook Live conversation on March 9 at 11 a.m.
Emerson Smith for City Council
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I am running for city council to continue work to strengthen transparent partnership between Council and residents, ensure financial accountability, institute strategic planning processes, and use a lens of diversity and inclusion in all considerations.
Thank you to everyone who has supported my campaign. I am excited to continue my work on the Webster Groves City Council!
06/01/2020
http://websterjournal.com/2020/05/31/webster-groves-election-to-be-held-on-june-2/
I am asking for your support on June 2, 2020. Vote for Emerson Smith for City Council. Link will lead you to an article by Webster University.
Webster Groves election to be held on June 2 Webster Groves will hold an election on June 2. Student Government Association President Sarah Hill created an infographic to give students and residents of Webster Groves an inside look at who is …
05/31/2020
Tuesday is election day! Webster Groves voters will go to one of five polls: Brentwood Rec Center, WG Library, Bristol elementary school, WG Rec Center, or Edgar Road elementary school. If you are unsure where to vote, consult this site: https://arcg.is/1iOD5L I would be honored if you would cast one of your three available city council votes for me. My pledge to you: I will continue my work to strengthen a transparent partnership between residents and our city government, ensure financial accountability, institute strategic planning processes, and listen to citizens, businesses, and neighborhoods. I appreciate your vote!
05/26/2020
Webster's own radio station, KWRH 92.9, is to thank for taking the time to conduct this interview. Listen along for conversation about who I am and why I hope to win your vote on June 2 to represent you on city council.
2020 Candidates-Emerson Smith: Webster Groves City Council Emerson Smith discusses his candidacy for the Webster Groves City Council. https://www.facebook.com/EmersonSmithforCityCouncil/
05/24/2020
Friends, I wish I could have run the campaign I had planned: meeting with you, hearing your ideas, working together to create community conversations about the issues that matter to you, and explaining my goals for the city. Unfortunately COVID-19 made that campaign impossible. However, election day is coming June 2, and as we forge ahead to a new normal, I need your vote to be at the table representing you. I need your vote to bring increased strategic planning, transparency, communication, diversity, and inclusion to city council operations. Please get out and vote next Tuesday, June 2. Here's a 30 second look at how I've been involved with Webster Groves, and why I'm asking for your vote. It would help me if you would forward this to your friends in Webster, with a reminder to vote on June 2. Thank you!
Emerson Smith for Webster Groves City Council Hear a 30 second statement from Emerson about who he is, and why he is asking for your vote next Tuesday, June 2.
05/22/2020
I have a vision and goals for my work on the Webster Groves City Council. And also, I'd like to hear from you about your priorities. What are your goals for our city? What is your vision for our community? What's most important to you? I hope these are questions and conversations we can continue for some time in the future, but let's start now. Let me hear what you're thinking about.
05/21/2020
Did you catch the election coverage in the Webster Kirkwood Times? On June 2, you'll have the opportunity to vote for three city council candidates. Read here about each of our respective candidacies and viewpoints. I'd be honored if you would cast one of your votes for me.
Election Coverage: Five Candidates For Three Openings on Webster Groves City Council On March 18 Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed an emergency order delaying the state’s April 7 municipal elections to June 2. The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is
05/19/2020
Be aware that polling places for many of us will be different on June 2. There will be five polling places for Webster Groves residents: Brentwood Recreation Center, Bristol Elementary, Edgar Road Elementary, Webster Groves Library, and Webster Groves Rec Center. Look for this green post card in your mailbox alerting you to your alternate polling place, or else check your polling place online at: https://www.stlouisco.com/Your-Government/Elections/Voting-in-StLouis-County
Make sure you are checking your mailbox! Green post cards have been sent out to everyone whose assigned polling location has changed. Many people's polling places will be different for the June 2 Municipal Election as many buildings are currently unavailable for public use. You can also check your polling place online by using our Polling Place/Sample Ballot look-up app: https://arcg.is/1iOD5L
05/14/2020
No matter who you vote for on June 2, I want to remind you to vote. Your privilege is sacred. As of now, you have about one week left to request an absentee ballot from the County. You can fill in your information at this link, and submit via email or any other method listed. If you select the second listed reason, "confinement due to illness or caring for someone with illness" as your reason to vote absentee, you DO NOT need to have your application or ballot notarized. Simply submit the application for absentee ballot by 5pm on May 20, and once you receive your ballot, complete it and return it by mail. You can also request a ballot for a parent or other relative as stipulated.
Absentee Voting See the list of reasons that might allow you to vote by absentee ballot on or before an election day.
05/11/2020
I am running for City Council because I care for this community and I care about you. I hope this message finds you healthy and well. While elections are not the top focus of many people's considerations right now, our postponed local election WILL take place on June 2. I need your support and humbly ask for your vote. We're less than a month out. Will you consider showing your support by displaying a yard sign for me? If you had one previously, could you put it out again? If you'd like us to deliver one, please fill out this form or comment here, and we'll get one out to you. I would sincerely appreciate this display of support. bit.ly/EmersonYardSign
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