November 7, 2023

BENTON, Mo. — Scott County voters rejected a countywide sales tax during Tuesday’s special election. The vote total was 904 “no” votes to 807 “yes” votes. On Tuesday’s ballot, voters were asked to impose a countywide sales tax of one-half percent to generate revenue to help fund the county’s road and bridge improvements, employee salaries and benefits, building and grounds upkeep and build reserves...

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BENTON, Mo. — Scott County voters rejected a countywide sales tax during Tuesday’s special election.

The vote total was 904 “no” votes to 807 “yes” votes.

On Tuesday’s ballot, voters were asked to impose a countywide sales tax of one-half percent to generate revenue to help fund the county’s road and bridge improvements, employee salaries and benefits, building and grounds upkeep and build reserves.

Only 1,713, or 6.89%, of the county’s 24,847 registered voters cast ballots during Tuesday’s election.

These results, which were provided by Scott County Clerk Allen Seabaugh’s office, are unofficial.

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