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St. Charles County, Missouri

St. Charles County is in the central eastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 405,262,[1] making it Missouri's third-most populous county. Its county seat is St. Charles.[2] The county was organized October 1, 1812, and named for Saint Charles Borromeo, an Italian cardinal.

St. Charles County
St. Charles County Courthouse in St. Charles
Location within the U.S. state of Missouri
Missouri's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 38°45′36″N 90°37′00″W / 38.76°N 90.6167°W / 38.76; -90.6167
Country United States
State Missouri
FoundedOctober 1, 1812
Named forCharles Borromeo
SeatSt. Charles
Largest cityO'Fallon
Government
 • County executiveSteve Ehlmann (R)
Area
 • Total593 sq mi (1,540 km2)
 • Land560 sq mi (1,500 km2)
 • Water32 sq mi (80 km2)  5.4%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total405,262
 • Density680/sq mi (260/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional districts2nd, 3rd
Websitewww.sccmo.org

St. Charles County is part of the St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area and contains many of the city's northwestern suburbs. The wealthiest county in Missouri,[3] St. Charles County is one of the nation's fastest-growing counties.

St. Charles County includes a part of the Augusta AVA, an area of vineyards and wineries designated by the federal government in 1980 as the first American Viticultural Area.[4] The county's rural outer edge along the south-facing bluffs above the Missouri River, is also part of the broader Missouri Rhineland.

History edit

The County of St. Charles was originally called the District of St. Charles and had no definite limits until 1816 to 1818 when neighboring counties were formed.[5] The borders of St. Charles are the same today as they were in 1818.[6]

Geography edit

 
St. Charles County is the only known habitat of the threatened decurrent false aster in Missouri.[7]

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 593 square miles (1,540 km2), of which 560 square miles (1,500 km2) is land and 32 square miles (83 km2) (5.4%) is water.[8]

The highest elevation is 901 feet (275 m) northwest of Augusta near Femme Osage Creek headwaters.[9]

Adjacent counties edit

Major highways edit

  •   I-64 – Major freeway in the western portion of the county. Originally U.S. Route 40, the highway was upgraded to Interstate standards in the late 2000s. The highway was re-signed as Interstate 64 from the Daniel Boone Bridge to Interstate 70 in Wentzville in 2009.
  •   I-70 – The major east–west thoroughfare in the county. It is mostly a six-lane freeway in the county, but there are sections in St. Charles and St. Peters where the Interstate widens to 11 lanes of traffic.
  •   Interstate 70 Business
  •   US-40
  •   US-61
  •   US-67
  •   Rte-79
  •   Rte-94
  •   Rte-364 – A freeway in the southern and central portions of the county that begins at Interstate 270 in western St. Louis County and ends at Interstate 64 in Lake St. Louis.
  •   Rte-370 – A six-lane freeway that connects Interstate 70 in St. Charles County and Interstate 270 in St. Louis County.

National protected area edit

Climate edit

Saint Charles County
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Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18103,505
18203,97013.3%
18304,3208.8%
18407,91183.1%
185011,45444.8%
186016,52344.3%
187021,30428.9%
188023,0658.3%
189022,977−0.4%
190024,4746.5%
191024,6950.9%
192022,828−7.6%
193024,3546.7%
194025,5625.0%
195029,83416.7%
196052,97077.5%
197092,95475.5%
1980144,10755.0%
1990212,90747.7%
2000283,88333.3%
2010360,48527.0%
2020405,26212.4%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]
1790–1960[12] 1900–1990[13]
1990–2000[14] 2010–2020[15]

As of 2020, there were 405,262 people and 150,668 households residing in the county. The population density was 643 inhabitants per square mile (248/km2). There were 161,144 housing units. The racial makeup of the county was 83.8% White, 5.2% African American, 0.1% Native American, 2.8% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, and 6.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino made up 4.0% of the population.[16]

There were 101,663 households, out of which 40.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.20% were married couples living together, 9.20% have a woman whose husband does not live with her, and 24.20% were non-families. 19.40% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.76 and the average family size was 3.18.

In the county, the population was spread out in age, with 29.00% under the age of 18, 8.20% from 18 to 24, 32.60% from 25 to 44, 21.60% from 45 to 64, and 8.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 97.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.10 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $71,458, and the median income for a family was $64,415. Males had a median income of $44,528 versus $29,405 for females. The per capita income for the county was $23,592. 4.00% of the population and 2.80% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 4.90% are under the age of 18 and 5.10% are 65 or older.

St. Charles County has had one of the fastest-growing populations in the state for many decades, with 55% growth in the 1970s, 48% in the 1980s, 33% in the 1990s, and another 27% in the 2000s. The county sits at a cross-section of industry, as well as extensive retail and some agriculture. With the Missouri River on the south and east and the Mississippi River on the north, the county is bisected east to west by Interstate 70. After St. Charles Airport closed in 2010, the county has one remaining small airport, St. Charles County Smartt Airport. Two ferries cross the Mississippi River from St. Charles County.

Racial composition 2010[17] 2018[18]
White 91.3% 89.9%
—Non-Hispanic 89.1% 86.9%
Black or African American 4.4% 5.1%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2.9% 3.4%
Asian 2.3% 2.7%
Two or More Races 1.6% 2.0%

2020 Census edit

St. Charles County Racial Composition[19]
Race Num. Perc.
White (NH) 335,879 82.9%
Black or African American (NH) 20,672 5.1%
Native American (NH) 623 0.15%
Asian (NH) 11,068 2.73%
Pacific Islander (NH) 199 0.05%
Other/Mixed (NH) 20,810 5.13%
Hispanic or Latino 16,011 4%

Education edit

Public schools edit

School districts include:[20]

High schools (all grades 9–12):

  • Fort Zumwalt District
  • Francis Howell District
  • Orchard Farm District
  • St. Charles District
  • Wentzville District

Private schools edit

  • Academy of the Sacred Heart – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • All Saints School – St. Peters – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • Assumption Catholic Grade School – O'Fallon – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • Christian High School– O'Fallon and St. Peters– (PK-12) – Non-denominational Christian
  • Duchesne High School– St. Charles– (09-12)– Roman Catholic
  • First Baptist Christian Academy – O'Fallon – (PK-07) – Non-denominational Christian
  • Foristell Baptist Academy – Foristell – (K-09) – Baptist
  • Hope Montessori Academy – Lake St. Louis – (PK-K) – Nonsectarian
  • Immaculate Conception Catholic School – Dardenne Prairie – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • Immanuel Lutheran School – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Lutheran
  • Immanuel Lutheran School – Wentzville – (PK-08) – Lutheran
  • Liberty Classical School – O'Fallon – (07-12) – Non-denominational Christian
  • Lutheran High School of St. Charles County – St. Peters – (09-12) – Lutheran
  • Messiah Lutheran School – Weldon Spring – (PK-08) – Lutheran
  • Mid Rivers Seventh-day Adventist School – St. Peters – (03-08) – Seventh-day Adventist
  • St. Charles Borromeo – St. Charles – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Cletus School – St. Charles – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Dominic High School – O'Fallon – (09-12) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Elizabeth St. Robert Regional School – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Joseph School – Cottleville – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Joseph School – Wentzville – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Patrick Elementary School – Wentzville – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Paul Elementary School – St. Paul – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Peter Catholic School – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • St. Theodore School – Wentzville – (K-08) – Roman Catholic
  • Sts. Joachim & Ann School – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Roman Catholic
  • Trinity Lutheran School – St. Charles – (01-08) – Lutheran
  • Willott Road Christian Academy – St. Peters – (NS-09) – Baptist
  • Zion Lutheran School – St. Charles – (PK-08) – Lutheran

Alternative schools edit

  • Boonslick State School – St. Peters – Special Education
  • Fort Zumwalt Hope High School – O'Fallon – Other/Alternative School – (09-12)
  • Francis Howell Union High School – St. Charles – Other/Alternative School – (09-12)
  • Heritage Landing – St. Peters – Other/Alternative School – (06-12)
  • The Lead School – O'Fallon – Other/Alternative School – (K-12)
  • Lewis & Clark Career Center – St. Charles – Vocational/Technical School – (09-12)
  • Quest Day Treatment Center – St. Charles – Other/Alternative School – (06-12)
  • Success Campus – St. Charles – Other/Alternative School – (09-12)

Higher education edit

Public libraries edit

Government edit

St. Charles County is governed by a county executive and a county council. The county council consists of seven members, each elected from various districts in the county. The county executive is elected by the entire county. The current executive is Steve Ehlmann. He was preceded by Joe Ortwerth, who was preceded by Gene Schwendemann, the first county executive of St. Charles County under the new form of government. The executive under the old form of county government was termed a "judge." The county had 258,525 registered voters as of March 2016.[22]

St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD) is the largest such district in Missouri, serving all of St. Charles County and its population of nearly 370,000.

Law enforcement edit

The St. Charles County Sheriff's Department (SCCSD) is responsible for court services and security, prisoner transport, civil process, and bailiffs. Until the end of 2014, SCCSD was the primary law enforcement agency serving unincorporated areas of St. Charles County. On January 1, 2015, the St. Charles County Police Department was established and assumed that responsibility.[23] It should not be confused with the St. Charles City Police Department. The St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team is made up of officers from each county law enforcement agency.

The SCCSD Aviation Unit is part of a multi-jurisdictional unit known as the Metro Air Support Unit, with the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis, St. Louis County Police Department, and St. Charles County Sheriff's Department. In 2007, the fleet included six helicopters, one fixed-wing airplane, six pilots, and eight crew chiefs.[24]

In May 2022, Ryan Keuhner, who was then an SCCSD deputy, shot and killed his neighbor's 3-year-old rescue dog with a pellet gun. The shooting was reportedly unprovoked and Keuhner was off duty at the time. Video of the dog's owner confronting Keuhner was uploaded online, and later gained national coverage. Keuhner resigned in June 2022 and was charged with a class A misdemeanor for animal abuse.[25][26]

Library resolution edit

In 2023, the county council issued a resolution aimed at library policies and staff online activities. The resolution followed protests and comments at council meetings from residents who complained about a staff member wearing gender non-conforming clothes. Within the resolution, the council asked the library CEO to remove an article they shared on their personal LinkedIn profile related to conservative campaigns targeting public libraries and freedom of speech.[27]

Politics edit

Local edit

The Republican Party predominantly controls politics at the local level in St. Charles County. Republicans hold all the elected positions in the county.[28][29][30]

Position Incumbent Party
Assessor Scott Shipman Republican
Collector Michelle McBride Republican
Council Member – District 1 Matt Swanson Republican
Council Member – District 2 Joseph Brazil Republican
Council Member – District 3 Michael Elam Republican
Council Member – District 4 David Hammond Republican
Council Member – District 5 Terry Hollander Republican
Council Member – District 6 Nancy Schneider Republican
Council Member – District 7 Tim Baker Republican
County Executive Steve Ehlmann Republican
Director of Elections Kurt Bahr Republican
Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar Republican[31]
Recorder Mary Dempsey Republican
Sheriff Scott Lewis Republican

State edit

Past Gubernatorial Elections Results
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
2020 58.12% 128,230 39.84% 87,888 2.04% 4,496
2016 54.52% 103,946 42.58% 85,704 2.90% 5,836
2012 48.58% 89,144 48.97% 89,860 2.45% 4,486
2008 44.51% 82,440 53.84% 99,705 1.65% 3,058
2004 55.90% 91,323 42.96% 70,184 1.14% 1,865
2000 58.24% 74,357 39.49% 50,415 2.27% 2,907
1996 49.48% 47,886 48.01% 46,462 2.50% 2,424

St. Charles County is divided among eleven legislative districts in the Missouri State House of Representatives, all of which are held by Republicans.

  • District 63 – Tricia Byrnes (R-Wentzville, since 2023). Consists of most of Wentzville.
  • District 64 – Tony Lovasco (R-O'Fallon, since 2019). Consists of Flint Hill, Josephville, St. Paul, and parts of Foristell, O'Fallon, and Wentzville.
  • District 65 – Wendy Hausman (R-St. Peters, since 2023). Consists of West Alton, Portage Des Sioux, and parts of Cottleville, St. Charles, and St. Peters.
  • District 69 – Adam Schnelting (R-St. Charles, since 2019). Consists of parts of St. Peters and Weldon Spring.
  • District 102 – Richard West (R-Wentzville, since 2019). Consists of Augusta, Defiance, New Melle, Weldon Springs Heights, and parts of Cottleville, O'Fallon, St. Peters, and Weldon Spring.
  • District 103 – Dave Hinman (R-O'Fallon, since 2023). Consists of part of O'Fallon.
  • District 104 – Phil Christofanelli (R-St. Charles, since 2019). Consists of part of St. Charles and St. Peters.
  • District 105 – Adam Schwadron (R-St. Charles, since 2021). Consists of part of St. Charles.
  • District 106 – Travis Wilson (R-St. Charles, since 2023). Consists of part of St. Charles.
  • District 107 – Mark Matthiesen (R-O'Fallon, since 2023). Consists of parts of Dardenne Prairie and O'Fallon.
  • District 108 – Justin Hicks (R-Lake St. Louis, since 2023). Consists of Lake St. Louis and parts of Dardenne Prairie and O'Fallon.

St. Charles County is divided into three districts in the Missouri State Senate, each of which are represented by Republicans.

  • District 2 – Nick Schroer (R-Defiance, since 2023). Consists of the communities of Augusta, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Defiance, Josephville, Lake St. Louis, New Melle, O'Fallon, St. Paul, Weldon Spring, and Weldon Spring Heights.
  • District 10 - Travis Fitzwater (R-New Bloomfield, since 2023). Consists of the communities of Flint Hill, Foristell, and Wentzville.
  • District 23 – Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring, since 2017). Consists of Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles, St. Peters, and West Alton.

Federal edit

Missouri is represented in the U.S. Senate by Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt, whose most recent election results from the county are included here.

U.S. Senate — Missouri — (2022)[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eric Schmitt 83,559 55.35%
Democratic Trudy Busch Valentine 64,552 42.76%
Libertarian Jonathan Dine 2,158 1.43%
Constitution Paul Venable 709 0.47%
Total votes 150,978 100.00%
U.S. Senate — Missouri — (2018)[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Josh Hawley 93,172 52.90%
Democratic Claire McCaskill 77,973 44.30%
Independent Craig O'Dear 2,393 1.40%
Libertarian Japheth Campbell 1,836 1.0%
Green Jo Crain 731 0.4%
Total votes 176,105 100%
U.S. Senate — Missouri — (2016)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Roy Blunt 103,946 51.78% +6.87
Democratic Jason Kander 88,238 43.95% -5.18
Libertarian Jonathan Dine 5,238 2.61% -3.35
Green Johnathan McFarland 1,970 0.98% +0.98
Constitution Fred Ryman 1,355 0.67% +0.67
U.S. Senate — Missouri — (2012)[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Claire McCaskill 89,993 49.10%
Republican Todd Akin 82,278 44.90%
Libertarian Jonathan Dine 10,924 6.0%
U.S. Senate — Missouri — (2010)[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Roy Blunt 73,695 59.09%
Democratic Robin Carnahan 43,955 35.24%
Libertarian Jonathan Dine 10,924 6.0%

Part of St. Charles County is included in Missouri's 2nd Congressional District and is currently represented by Ann Wagner in the U.S. House of Representatives.

U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 2nd Congressional District — St. Charles County (2020)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Ann Wagner 45,941 57.38%
Democratic Jill Schupp 31,239 39.02%
Libertarian Martin Schulte 2,821 3.52%
U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 2nd Congressional District — St. Charles County (2018)[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Ann Wagner 37,875 57.5%
Democratic Cort VanOstran 26,782 40.6%
Libertarian Tony Kirk 956 1.5%
Green David Arnold 304 0.5%
Independent Ken Newhouse (write-in) 0 0.0%
Total votes 65,917 100.0%
Republican hold

Most of St. Charles County is included in Missouri's 3rd Congressional District and is currently represented by Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) in the U.S. House of Representatives.

U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 3rd Congressional District — St. Charles County (2020)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer 84,071 61.74%
Democratic Megan Rezabek 49,315 36.22%
Libertarian Leonard J Steinman II 2,631 1.93%
U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 3rd Congressional District — St. Charles County (2018)[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer 61,751 57.77%
Democratic Katy Geppert 43,070 40.30%
Libertarian Donald V. Stolle 2,062 1.93%
Total votes 106,883 100.0%
Republican hold
United States presidential election results for St. Charles County, Missouri[36]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 128,389 57.69% 89,530 40.23% 4,647 2.09%
2016 121,650 59.87% 68,626 33.78% 12,908 6.35%
2012 110,784 59.44% 71,838 38.55% 3,744 2.01%
2008 102,550 54.27% 84,183 44.55% 2,224 1.18%
2004 95,826 58.61% 66,855 40.89% 807 0.49%
2000 72,114 56.04% 53,806 41.81% 2,766 2.15%
1996 47,705 46.66% 41,369 40.46% 13,172 12.88%
1992 38,673 36.29% 37,263 34.97% 30,627 28.74%
1988 50,005 62.90% 29,286 36.84% 209 0.26%
1984 47,784 73.06% 17,617 26.94% 0 0.00%
1980 36,050 60.32% 20,668 34.58% 3,050 5.10%
1976 26,105 53.60% 22,063 45.30% 536 1.10%
1972 25,677 69.94% 11,034 30.06% 0 0.00%
1968 13,533 45.63% 10,374 34.98% 5,752 19.39%
1964 9,020 38.30% 14,530 61.70% 0 0.00%
1960 10,888 47.80% 11,890 52.20% 0 0.00%
1956 9,462 55.40% 7,618 44.60% 0 0.00%
1952 8,451 56.48% 6,493 43.39% 20 0.13%
1948 5,976 49.54% 6,049 50.14% 39 0.32%
1944 7,050 58.92% 4,880 40.78% 36 0.30%
1940 7,792 59.14% 5,334 40.48% 50 0.38%
1936 5,156 42.72% 5,903 48.91% 1,009 8.36%
1932 3,664 34.12% 6,911 64.37% 162 1.51%
1928 5,404 51.43% 5,081 48.36% 22 0.21%
1924 4,668 59.11% 2,364 29.94% 865 10.95%
1920 6,645 72.13% 2,472 26.83% 96 1.04%
1916 3,518 64.16% 1,914 34.91% 51 0.93%
1912 2,350 49.00% 1,792 37.36% 654 13.64%
1908 3,480 62.84% 1,979 35.73% 79 1.43%
1904 3,203 62.91% 1,788 35.12% 100 1.96%
1900 3,324 58.10% 2,343 40.95% 54 0.94%
1896 3,173 56.15% 2,448 43.32% 30 0.53%
1892 2,522 50.00% 2,485 49.27% 37 0.73%
1888 2,668 52.65% 2,381 46.99% 18 0.36%

2016 Missouri presidential primary results edit

Republican

Donald Trump won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 41.50 percent. U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) came in second with 38.87 percent, Governor John Kasich (R-Ohio) placed third with 10.70 percent, and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) was fourth with 7.10 percent.

Democratic

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) won the primary with 54.32 percent to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 44.80 percent.

2012 Missouri presidential primary results edit

Republican

Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pennsylvania) won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 56.29 percent. Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) came in second with 25.43 percent, and former U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas) was third with 12.69 percent.

Democratic

With incumbent President Barack Obama facing no serious opposition, few St. Charles County voters voted in the Democratic primary; Obama won 87.83 percent.

2008 Missouri presidential primary results edit

Republican

Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts) won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 37.72 percent. U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) came in second with 34.95 percent, former Governor Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas) placed third with 21.83 percent, and U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas) was fourth with 3.83 percent.

Democratic

Former U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) received a total of 23,611 votes, more than any candidate from either party in St. Charles County during the 2008 presidential primary.

Communities edit

Cities edit

Villages edit

Census-designated place edit

Other unincorporated places edit

Islands edit

Subregions edit

Westplex edit

Westplex is an area within St. Charles County in east-central Missouri to the west of St. Louis County.[37]

The Westplex is part of St. Charles County that used to be called "The Golden Triangle". The "triangle" was formed by I-70 to the north, Missouri Route 94 to the southeast, and I-64 to the southwest. Since almost all of the growth in St. Charles County was within this triangle it was dubbed the "Golden" area of St. Charles county, hence, Golden Triangle. Today the Westplex is made up of St. Charles, St. Peters, Weldon Spring, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, O'Fallon, Lake St. Louis, and Wentzville.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • St. Charles County Government Website
  • St. Charles City-County Library District
  • St. Charles County Ambulance District
  • Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Charles County Jail Information
  • Digitized 1930 Plat Book of St. Charles County August 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine from University of Missouri Division of Special Collections, Archives, and Rare Books

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St Charles County redirects here For the similarly named Louisiana parish see St Charles Parish Louisiana St Charles County is in the central eastern part of the U S state of Missouri As of the 2020 census the population was 405 262 1 making it Missouri s third most populous county Its county seat is St Charles 2 The county was organized October 1 1812 and named for Saint Charles Borromeo an Italian cardinal St Charles CountyCountySt Charles County Courthouse in St CharlesFlagLocation within the U S state of MissouriMissouri s location within the U S Coordinates 38 45 36 N 90 37 00 W 38 76 N 90 6167 W 38 76 90 6167Country United StatesState MissouriFoundedOctober 1 1812Named forCharles BorromeoSeatSt CharlesLargest cityO FallonGovernment County executiveSteve Ehlmann R Area Total593 sq mi 1 540 km2 Land560 sq mi 1 500 km2 Water32 sq mi 80 km2 5 4 Population 2020 Total405 262 Density680 sq mi 260 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Congressional districts2nd 3rdWebsitewww wbr sccmo wbr org St Charles County is part of the St Louis MO IL Metropolitan Statistical Area and contains many of the city s northwestern suburbs The wealthiest county in Missouri 3 St Charles County is one of the nation s fastest growing counties St Charles County includes a part of the Augusta AVA an area of vineyards and wineries designated by the federal government in 1980 as the first American Viticultural Area 4 The county s rural outer edge along the south facing bluffs above the Missouri River is also part of the broader Missouri Rhineland Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Adjacent counties 2 2 Major highways 2 3 National protected area 3 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 Census 5 Education 5 1 Public schools 5 2 Private schools 5 3 Alternative schools 5 4 Higher education 5 5 Public libraries 6 Government 6 1 Law enforcement 6 2 Library resolution 7 Politics 7 1 Local 7 2 State 7 3 Federal 7 3 1 2016 Missouri presidential primary results 7 3 2 2012 Missouri presidential primary results 7 3 3 2008 Missouri presidential primary results 8 Communities 8 1 Cities 8 2 Villages 8 3 Census designated place 8 4 Other unincorporated places 8 5 Islands 9 Subregions 9 1 Westplex 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe County of St Charles was originally called the District of St Charles and had no definite limits until 1816 to 1818 when neighboring counties were formed 5 The borders of St Charles are the same today as they were in 1818 6 Geography edit nbsp St Charles County is the only known habitat of the threatened decurrent false aster in Missouri 7 According to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 593 square miles 1 540 km2 of which 560 square miles 1 500 km2 is land and 32 square miles 83 km2 5 4 is water 8 The highest elevation is 901 feet 275 m northwest of Augusta near Femme Osage Creek headwaters 9 Adjacent counties edit Lincoln County northwest Calhoun County Illinois north Jersey County Illinois northeast Madison County Illinois east St Louis County southeast Franklin County south Warren County west Major highways edit nbsp I 64 Major freeway in the western portion of the county Originally U S Route 40 the highway was upgraded to Interstate standards in the late 2000s The highway was re signed as Interstate 64 from the Daniel Boone Bridge to Interstate 70 in Wentzville in 2009 nbsp I 70 The major east west thoroughfare in the county It is mostly a six lane freeway in the county but there are sections in St Charles and St Peters where the Interstate widens to 11 lanes of traffic nbsp Interstate 70 Business nbsp US 40 nbsp US 61 nbsp US 67 nbsp Rte 79 nbsp Rte 94 nbsp Rte 364 A freeway in the southern and central portions of the county that begins at Interstate 270 in western St Louis County and ends at Interstate 64 in Lake St Louis nbsp Rte 370 A six lane freeway that connects Interstate 70 in St Charles County and Interstate 270 in St Louis County National protected area edit Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge part Climate editSaint Charles County Climate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 2 6 36 25 3 2 45 30 3 7 55 36 8 5 75 50 4 4 77 57 4 9 90 66 1 9 88 70 4 2 86 68 4 82 57 3 6 72 45 1 8 57 41 3 39 25 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesSource 10 Metric conversion J F M A M J J A S O N D 66 2 4 81 7 1 94 13 2 216 24 10 112 25 14 124 32 19 48 31 21 107 30 20 102 28 14 91 22 7 46 14 5 76 4 4 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18103 505 18203 97013 3 18304 3208 8 18407 91183 1 185011 45444 8 186016 52344 3 187021 30428 9 188023 0658 3 189022 977 0 4 190024 4746 5 191024 6950 9 192022 828 7 6 193024 3546 7 194025 5625 0 195029 83416 7 196052 97077 5 197092 95475 5 1980144 10755 0 1990212 90747 7 2000283 88333 3 2010360 48527 0 2020405 26212 4 U S Decennial Census 11 1790 1960 12 1900 1990 13 1990 2000 14 2010 2020 15 As of 2020 there were 405 262 people and 150 668 households residing in the county The population density was 643 inhabitants per square mile 248 km2 There were 161 144 housing units The racial makeup of the county was 83 8 White 5 2 African American 0 1 Native American 2 8 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander and 6 5 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino made up 4 0 of the population 16 There were 101 663 households out of which 40 50 had children under the age of 18 living with them 63 20 were married couples living together 9 20 have a woman whose husband does not live with her and 24 20 were non families 19 40 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 90 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 76 and the average family size was 3 18 In the county the population was spread out in age with 29 00 under the age of 18 8 20 from 18 to 24 32 60 from 25 to 44 21 60 from 45 to 64 and 8 80 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 years For every 100 females there were 97 10 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 94 10 males The median income for a household in the county was 71 458 and the median income for a family was 64 415 Males had a median income of 44 528 versus 29 405 for females The per capita income for the county was 23 592 4 00 of the population and 2 80 of families were below the poverty line Out of the total people living in poverty 4 90 are under the age of 18 and 5 10 are 65 or older St Charles County has had one of the fastest growing populations in the state for many decades with 55 growth in the 1970s 48 in the 1980s 33 in the 1990s and another 27 in the 2000s The county sits at a cross section of industry as well as extensive retail and some agriculture With the Missouri River on the south and east and the Mississippi River on the north the county is bisected east to west by Interstate 70 After St Charles Airport closed in 2010 the county has one remaining small airport St Charles County Smartt Airport Two ferries cross the Mississippi River from St Charles County Racial composition 2010 17 2018 18 White 91 3 89 9 Non Hispanic 89 1 86 9 Black or African American 4 4 5 1 Hispanic or Latino of any race 2 9 3 4 Asian 2 3 2 7 Two or More Races 1 6 2 0 2020 Census edit St Charles County Racial Composition 19 Race Num Perc White NH 335 879 82 9 Black or African American NH 20 672 5 1 Native American NH 623 0 15 Asian NH 11 068 2 73 Pacific Islander NH 199 0 05 Other Mixed NH 20 810 5 13 Hispanic or Latino 16 011 4 Education editPublic schools edit School districts include 20 Fort Zumwalt R II School District Francis Howell R III School District Orchard Farm R V School District St Charles R VI School District Washington School District Wentzville R IV School District High schools all grades 9 12 Fort Zumwalt District Fort Zumwalt East High School St Peters Fort Zumwalt North High School O Fallon Fort Zumwalt South High School St Peters Fort Zumwalt West High School O Fallon Francis Howell District Francis Howell Central High School Cottleville Francis Howell North High School St Peters Francis Howell High School Weldon Spring Heights Orchard Farm District Orchard Farm High School St Charles St Charles District St Charles High School St Charles St Charles West High School St Charles Wentzville District Liberty High School Lake St Louis Emil E Holt High School Wentzville Timberland High School Wentzville Private schools edit Academy of the Sacred Heart St Charles PK 08 Roman Catholic All Saints School St Peters K 08 Roman Catholic Assumption Catholic Grade School O Fallon K 08 Roman Catholic Christian High School O Fallon and St Peters PK 12 Non denominational Christian Duchesne High School St Charles 09 12 Roman Catholic First Baptist Christian Academy O Fallon PK 07 Non denominational Christian Foristell Baptist Academy Foristell K 09 Baptist Hope Montessori Academy Lake St Louis PK K Nonsectarian Immaculate Conception Catholic School Dardenne Prairie K 08 Roman Catholic Immanuel Lutheran School St Charles PK 08 Lutheran Immanuel Lutheran School Wentzville PK 08 Lutheran Liberty Classical School O Fallon 07 12 Non denominational Christian Lutheran High School of St Charles County St Peters 09 12 Lutheran Messiah Lutheran School Weldon Spring PK 08 Lutheran Mid Rivers Seventh day Adventist School St Peters 03 08 Seventh day Adventist St Charles Borromeo St Charles K 08 Roman Catholic St Cletus School St Charles K 08 Roman Catholic St Dominic High School O Fallon 09 12 Roman Catholic St Elizabeth St Robert Regional School St Charles PK 08 Roman Catholic St Joseph School Cottleville K 08 Roman Catholic St Joseph School Wentzville PK 08 Roman Catholic St Patrick Elementary School Wentzville K 08 Roman Catholic St Paul Elementary School St Paul PK 08 Roman Catholic St Peter Catholic School St Charles PK 08 Roman Catholic St Theodore School Wentzville K 08 Roman Catholic Sts Joachim amp Ann School St Charles PK 08 Roman Catholic Trinity Lutheran School St Charles 01 08 Lutheran Willott Road Christian Academy St Peters NS 09 Baptist Zion Lutheran School St Charles PK 08 Lutheran Alternative schools edit Boonslick State School St Peters Special Education Fort Zumwalt Hope High School O Fallon Other Alternative School 09 12 Francis Howell Union High School St Charles Other Alternative School 09 12 Heritage Landing St Peters Other Alternative School 06 12 The Lead School O Fallon Other Alternative School K 12 Lewis amp Clark Career Center St Charles Vocational Technical School 09 12 Quest Day Treatment Center St Charles Other Alternative School 06 12 Success Campus St Charles Other Alternative School 09 12 Higher education edit Lindenwood University St Charles St Charles Community College Cottleville Public libraries edit St Charles City County Library District 21 Government editSt Charles County is governed by a county executive and a county council The county council consists of seven members each elected from various districts in the county The county executive is elected by the entire county The current executive is Steve Ehlmann He was preceded by Joe Ortwerth who was preceded by Gene Schwendemann the first county executive of St Charles County under the new form of government The executive under the old form of county government was termed a judge The county had 258 525 registered voters as of March 2016 22 St Charles County Ambulance District SCCAD is the largest such district in Missouri serving all of St Charles County and its population of nearly 370 000 Law enforcement edit The St Charles County Sheriff s Department SCCSD is responsible for court services and security prisoner transport civil process and bailiffs Until the end of 2014 SCCSD was the primary law enforcement agency serving unincorporated areas of St Charles County On January 1 2015 the St Charles County Police Department was established and assumed that responsibility 23 It should not be confused with the St Charles City Police Department The St Charles County Regional SWAT Team is made up of officers from each county law enforcement agency The SCCSD Aviation Unit is part of a multi jurisdictional unit known as the Metro Air Support Unit with the Metropolitan Police Department City of St Louis St Louis County Police Department and St Charles County Sheriff s Department In 2007 the fleet included six helicopters one fixed wing airplane six pilots and eight crew chiefs 24 In May 2022 Ryan Keuhner who was then an SCCSD deputy shot and killed his neighbor s 3 year old rescue dog with a pellet gun The shooting was reportedly unprovoked and Keuhner was off duty at the time Video of the dog s owner confronting Keuhner was uploaded online and later gained national coverage Keuhner resigned in June 2022 and was charged with a class A misdemeanor for animal abuse 25 26 Library resolution edit In 2023 the county council issued a resolution aimed at library policies and staff online activities The resolution followed protests and comments at council meetings from residents who complained about a staff member wearing gender non conforming clothes Within the resolution the council asked the library CEO to remove an article they shared on their personal LinkedIn profile related to conservative campaigns targeting public libraries and freedom of speech 27 Politics editLocal edit The Republican Party predominantly controls politics at the local level in St Charles County Republicans hold all the elected positions in the county 28 29 30 Position Incumbent Party Assessor Scott Shipman Republican Collector Michelle McBride Republican Council Member District 1 Matt Swanson Republican Council Member District 2 Joseph Brazil Republican Council Member District 3 Michael Elam Republican Council Member District 4 David Hammond Republican Council Member District 5 Terry Hollander Republican Council Member District 6 Nancy Schneider Republican Council Member District 7 Tim Baker Republican County Executive Steve Ehlmann Republican Director of Elections Kurt Bahr Republican Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar Republican 31 Recorder Mary Dempsey Republican Sheriff Scott Lewis Republican State edit Past Gubernatorial Elections Results Year Republican Democratic Third Parties 2020 58 12 128 230 39 84 87 888 2 04 4 496 2016 54 52 103 946 42 58 85 704 2 90 5 836 2012 48 58 89 144 48 97 89 860 2 45 4 486 2008 44 51 82 440 53 84 99 705 1 65 3 058 2004 55 90 91 323 42 96 70 184 1 14 1 865 2000 58 24 74 357 39 49 50 415 2 27 2 907 1996 49 48 47 886 48 01 46 462 2 50 2 424 St Charles County is divided among eleven legislative districts in the Missouri State House of Representatives all of which are held by Republicans District 63 Tricia Byrnes R Wentzville since 2023 Consists of most of Wentzville District 64 Tony Lovasco R O Fallon since 2019 Consists of Flint Hill Josephville St Paul and parts of Foristell O Fallon and Wentzville District 65 Wendy Hausman R St Peters since 2023 Consists of West Alton Portage Des Sioux and parts of Cottleville St Charles and St Peters District 69 Adam Schnelting R St Charles since 2019 Consists of parts of St Peters and Weldon Spring District 102 Richard West R Wentzville since 2019 Consists of Augusta Defiance New Melle Weldon Springs Heights and parts of Cottleville O Fallon St Peters and Weldon Spring District 103 Dave Hinman R O Fallon since 2023 Consists of part of O Fallon District 104 Phil Christofanelli R St Charles since 2019 Consists of part of St Charles and St Peters District 105 Adam Schwadron R St Charles since 2021 Consists of part of St Charles District 106 Travis Wilson R St Charles since 2023 Consists of part of St Charles District 107 Mark Matthiesen R O Fallon since 2023 Consists of parts of Dardenne Prairie and O Fallon District 108 Justin Hicks R Lake St Louis since 2023 Consists of Lake St Louis and parts of Dardenne Prairie and O Fallon St Charles County is divided into three districts in the Missouri State Senate each of which are represented by Republicans District 2 Nick Schroer R Defiance since 2023 Consists of the communities of Augusta Cottleville Dardenne Prairie Defiance Josephville Lake St Louis New Melle O Fallon St Paul Weldon Spring and Weldon Spring Heights District 10 Travis Fitzwater R New Bloomfield since 2023 Consists of the communities of Flint Hill Foristell and Wentzville District 23 Bill Eigel R Weldon Spring since 2017 Consists of Portage Des Sioux St Charles St Peters and West Alton Federal edit Missouri is represented in the U S Senate by Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt whose most recent election results from the county are included here U S Senate Missouri 2022 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican Eric Schmitt 83 559 55 35 Democratic Trudy Busch Valentine 64 552 42 76 Libertarian Jonathan Dine 2 158 1 43 Constitution Paul Venable 709 0 47 Total votes 150 978 100 00 U S Senate Missouri 2018 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican Josh Hawley 93 172 52 90 Democratic Claire McCaskill 77 973 44 30 Independent Craig O Dear 2 393 1 40 Libertarian Japheth Campbell 1 836 1 0 Green Jo Crain 731 0 4 Total votes 176 105 100 U S Senate Missouri 2016 Party Candidate Votes Republican Roy Blunt 103 946 51 78 6 87 Democratic Jason Kander 88 238 43 95 5 18 Libertarian Jonathan Dine 5 238 2 61 3 35 Green Johnathan McFarland 1 970 0 98 0 98 Constitution Fred Ryman 1 355 0 67 0 67 U S Senate Missouri 2012 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Claire McCaskill 89 993 49 10 Republican Todd Akin 82 278 44 90 Libertarian Jonathan Dine 10 924 6 0 U S Senate Missouri 2010 35 Party Candidate Votes Republican Roy Blunt 73 695 59 09 Democratic Robin Carnahan 43 955 35 24 Libertarian Jonathan Dine 10 924 6 0 Part of St Charles County is included in Missouri s 2nd Congressional District and is currently represented by Ann Wagner in the U S House of Representatives U S House of Representatives Missouri s 2nd Congressional District St Charles County 2020 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ann Wagner 45 941 57 38 Democratic Jill Schupp 31 239 39 02 Libertarian Martin Schulte 2 821 3 52 U S House of Representatives Missouri s 2nd Congressional District St Charles County 2018 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ann Wagner 37 875 57 5 Democratic Cort VanOstran 26 782 40 6 Libertarian Tony Kirk 956 1 5 Green David Arnold 304 0 5 Independent Ken Newhouse write in 0 0 0 Total votes 65 917 100 0 Republican hold Most of St Charles County is included in Missouri s 3rd Congressional District and is currently represented by Blaine Luetkemeyer R St Elizabeth in the U S House of Representatives U S House of Representatives Missouri s 3rd Congressional District St Charles County 2020 Party Candidate Votes Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer 84 071 61 74 Democratic Megan Rezabek 49 315 36 22 Libertarian Leonard J Steinman II 2 631 1 93 U S House of Representatives Missouri s 3rd Congressional District St Charles County 2018 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican Blaine Luetkemeyer 61 751 57 77 Democratic Katy Geppert 43 070 40 30 Libertarian Donald V Stolle 2 062 1 93 Total votes 106 883 100 0 Republican hold United States presidential election results for St Charles County Missouri 36 Year Republican Democratic Third party No No No 2020 128 389 57 69 89 530 40 23 4 647 2 09 2016 121 650 59 87 68 626 33 78 12 908 6 35 2012 110 784 59 44 71 838 38 55 3 744 2 01 2008 102 550 54 27 84 183 44 55 2 224 1 18 2004 95 826 58 61 66 855 40 89 807 0 49 2000 72 114 56 04 53 806 41 81 2 766 2 15 1996 47 705 46 66 41 369 40 46 13 172 12 88 1992 38 673 36 29 37 263 34 97 30 627 28 74 1988 50 005 62 90 29 286 36 84 209 0 26 1984 47 784 73 06 17 617 26 94 0 0 00 1980 36 050 60 32 20 668 34 58 3 050 5 10 1976 26 105 53 60 22 063 45 30 536 1 10 1972 25 677 69 94 11 034 30 06 0 0 00 1968 13 533 45 63 10 374 34 98 5 752 19 39 1964 9 020 38 30 14 530 61 70 0 0 00 1960 10 888 47 80 11 890 52 20 0 0 00 1956 9 462 55 40 7 618 44 60 0 0 00 1952 8 451 56 48 6 493 43 39 20 0 13 1948 5 976 49 54 6 049 50 14 39 0 32 1944 7 050 58 92 4 880 40 78 36 0 30 1940 7 792 59 14 5 334 40 48 50 0 38 1936 5 156 42 72 5 903 48 91 1 009 8 36 1932 3 664 34 12 6 911 64 37 162 1 51 1928 5 404 51 43 5 081 48 36 22 0 21 1924 4 668 59 11 2 364 29 94 865 10 95 1920 6 645 72 13 2 472 26 83 96 1 04 1916 3 518 64 16 1 914 34 91 51 0 93 1912 2 350 49 00 1 792 37 36 654 13 64 1908 3 480 62 84 1 979 35 73 79 1 43 1904 3 203 62 91 1 788 35 12 100 1 96 1900 3 324 58 10 2 343 40 95 54 0 94 1896 3 173 56 15 2 448 43 32 30 0 53 1892 2 522 50 00 2 485 49 27 37 0 73 1888 2 668 52 65 2 381 46 99 18 0 36 2016 Missouri presidential primary results edit RepublicanDonald Trump won the most votes in St Charles County with 41 50 percent U S Senator Ted Cruz R Texas came in second with 38 87 percent Governor John Kasich R Ohio placed third with 10 70 percent and U S Senator Marco Rubio R Florida was fourth with 7 10 percent DemocraticU S Senator Bernie Sanders I Vermont won the primary with 54 32 percent to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton s 44 80 percent 2012 Missouri presidential primary results edit RepublicanFormer U S Senator Rick Santorum R Pennsylvania won the most votes in St Charles County with 56 29 percent Former Governor Mitt Romney R Massachusetts came in second with 25 43 percent and former U S Representative Ron Paul R Texas was third with 12 69 percent DemocraticWith incumbent President Barack Obama facing no serious opposition few St Charles County voters voted in the Democratic primary Obama won 87 83 percent 2008 Missouri presidential primary results edit Main article 2008 Missouri Republican presidential primary RepublicanFormer Governor Mitt Romney R Massachusetts won the most votes in St Charles County with 37 72 percent U S Senator John McCain R Arizona came in second with 34 95 percent former Governor Mike Huckabee R Arkansas placed third with 21 83 percent and U S Representative Ron Paul R Texas was fourth with 3 83 percent Main article 2008 Missouri Democratic presidential primary DemocraticFormer U S Senator Hillary Clinton D New York received a total of 23 611 votes more than any candidate from either party in St Charles County during the 2008 presidential primary Communities editCities edit Augusta Cottleville Dardenne Prairie Flint Hill Foristell Lake St Louis New Melle O Fallon Portage Des Sioux St Charles county seat St Paul St Peters Weldon Spring Wentzville West Alton Villages edit Josephville Weldon Spring Heights Census designated place edit Defiance Other unincorporated places edit Black Walnut Blase Boschertown Cappeln Elm Point Enon Femme Osage Gilmore Harvester Howell Kampville Klondike Marais Croche Matson Mechanicsville Nona Orchard Farm Pauldingville Peruque Schluersburg Toonerville Whitecorn Islands edit Apple Island Dresser Island Ellis Island Howell Island Two Branch IslandSubregions editWestplex edit Westplex is an area within St Charles County in east central Missouri to the west of St Louis County 37 The Westplex is part of St Charles County that used to be called The Golden Triangle The triangle was formed by I 70 to the north Missouri Route 94 to the southeast and I 64 to the southwest Since almost all of the growth in St Charles County was within this triangle it was dubbed the Golden area of St Charles county hence Golden Triangle Today the Westplex is made up of St Charles St Peters Weldon Spring Cottleville Dardenne Prairie O Fallon Lake St Louis and Wentzville See also editList of counties in Missouri National Register of Historic Places listings in St Charles County MissouriReferences edit 2020 U S Census United States Census Bureau Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 County Level Unemployment and Median Household Income for Missouri www ers usda gov USDA Economic Research Service Retrieved March 30 2009 Pingelton Tim December 8 2005 The Soul of Augusta Appellation American Archived from the original on July 24 2008 Bryan William S 1993 St Charles Co Missouri biographical sketches from pioneer families of Missouri by Bryan and Rose Baltimore Maryland Genealogical Publishing Company p 1 MO Individual County Chronology Newberry Retrieved October 8 2020 Decurrent False Aster Field Guide Missouri Dept of Conservation Retrieved September 2 2015 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved November 20 2014 USGS 1 3 Arc Second NED NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index NASA Archived from the original on May 11 2020 Retrieved January 30 2016 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 20 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved November 20 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 20 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 20 2014 2020 Population and Housing State Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved August 28 2021 St Charles County Missouri United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 9 2022 American Fact Finder U S Census dead link QuickFacts St Charles County Missouri United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 9 2019 P2 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Lationo by Race 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 St Charles County Missouri 2020 Census School District Reference Map St Charles County MO PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 22 2022 Text list Breeding Marshall Saint Charles City County Public Library Libraries org Retrieved May 8 2017 Presidential Preference Primary March 15 2016 St Charles County Missouri St Charles County Election Authority March 22 2016 Retrieved March 30 2016 Schlinkmann Mark December 30 2014 New St Charles County police department begins operations Thursday STLtoday com Retrieved June 28 2017 Metro Airborne Law Enforcement of St Louis Mo Byers Christine June 27 2022 St Charles County Sheriff s Deputy charged after pellet gun death of neighbor s dog KSDK Retrieved April 30 2023 Harris Taylor Tiamoyo July 3 2022 Ex St Charles County sheriff s deputy faces misdemeanor charge in dog s death St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved May 1 2023 Hanshaw Annelise August 15 2023 Community uproar leads St Charles County to admonish library to be non political Missouri Independent Retrieved August 16 2023 November 2018 General Election November 3 2020 General Election County Council St Charles County Missouri Retrieved March 9 2022 Korando Russell November 23 2012 St Charles County judge nominated for prosecutor St Charles County Suburban Journal Retrieved December 3 2013 Ehlmann was required to appoint someone from the same political party as Banas a Republican to serve until the office comes up for election in November 2014 Official Final Election Results St Charles County Election Authority Retrieved August 19 2023 a b c County Results Election Night Reporting Missouri Secretary of State Retrieved March 4 2019 2012 Missouri Senate Results POLITICO St Charles County 2010 Election Results Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved March 26 2018 About Westplex westplex com Retrieved October 20 2017 External links editSt Charles County Government Website St Charles City County Library District St Charles County Ambulance District Greater St Charles County Chamber of Commerce St Charles County Jail Information Digitized 1930 Plat Book of St Charles County Archived August 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine from University of Missouri Division of Special Collections Archives and Rare Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Charles County Missouri amp oldid 1220802101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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