Kim Gardner
For St. Louis City Circuit AttorneyUpdate: St. Louis City Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner was re-elected to a second term with 74% of the vote 2020 general election vote. Gardner assumed office in 2017. Gardner’s current term ends on January 1, 2025.
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In 2016, St. Louis voters elected Kim Gardner to advance a progressive agenda focused on reforming and rebuilding trust in our justice system.
In Circuit Attorney Gardner’s first term, she has worked to bring accountability and has already improved the lives of thousands of people. She has successfully:
- Held police accountable for violence, racial bias, and other misconduct.
- Refused to prosecute cases brought to her by cops with a history of lying, abuse, or corruption.
- Expanded diversion and drug court programs to divert people away from jail.
- Established a unit to review wrongful convictions and exonerate innocent people.
Re-elect Circuit Attorney Kim Garnder on Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. You must be a registered voter to participate in this election. Register to vote or confirm your registration status here. St. Louis County is switching from traditional polling places to vote centers, meaning people can vote anywhere in the county. Check here for your nearest vote center, and remember to bring an acceptable ID to the polls.
You can also avoid lines and wait times by voting by mail. Because of the pandemic, any voter can request a mail-in ballot without an excuse. Mail-in ballots and most absentee ballots must be notarized and received by election officials no later than November 3, 2020.
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