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05.21.2008 6:14 am

Globe-trotting candidate fields residency complaint

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A candidate’s time abroad has sparked a residency complaint from his opponent.

Robert Stelzer is part of a crowded Democratic field vying to replace State Rep. Mike Daus, a victim of term limits, in the south St. Louis district that lies roughly between Tower Grove Park and Delor Street.

But, for much of the last seven years, Stelzer, a lawyer, has been far away from the district — very far.

He’s been teaching and studying international law in Germany, England and Holland off and on since 2001.

His globe-trotting curriculum vitae prompted a complaint to the Secretary of State from opponent Mike Colona, who questioned how Stelzer could meet the residency requirements to run with so much time across the pond.

Stelzer counters that, despite his time away, he never changed his residence from his parent’s home in the Southwest Garden neighborhood.

He says he has been in St. Louis permanently since 2006, though he was teaching in Amsterdam for two months last fall.

“It would be as if a businessman went on a trip to China for two months,” Stelzer says.

Stelzer, 41, comes from a political family. His dad, Jack, ran unsuccessfully for state rep many years ago and is now the Democratic committeeman in the Eighth Ward. Brother Mike is a Circuit Court judge, and brother Matt works for tax collector Gregory F.X. Daly.

Though residency challenges can be very tough to prove, State Rep. Connie Johnson removal from the ballot for State Senate showed they are not impossible.

Still, it would appear that making a similar case against Stelzer would be difficult. There was a mound of documentation — a change of address form, a W-2, an insurance policy — that indicated Johnson had left her district.

All Stelzer has to prove is that as of last November — a year before the general election — he was a resident of the 67th District.

If the Secretary of State is planning to take action on the complaint filed by Colona, they’ve got until May 27th, the deadline for ballot certification, to do so.

Meanwhile, Stelzer is hoping to profit from his time in Europe. He is part of a group opening up a bar in the area — tentatively named the Amsterdamer.

And, no, it’s not that kind of Amsterdam bar — it will be geared, Stelzer says, to soccer fans.

Robert Stelzer
Stelzer

Mike Colona
Colona

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Living in your mom and dad’s basement at 40 years of age doesn’t seem to be a great qualification to be a state representative.

— SouthCityResident
11:46 am May 21st, 2008

Whether or not the residency challenge sticks, the FACT is that Robert Stelzer had not voted in the State of Missouri since the spring of 1999. He voted this past February for thie first time in almost 10 years after decided to run for public office. So why didn’t he vote for all those years? Was it that he was out of the country that entire time? Or is it that he really didn’t care?

— STLCITYDem
11:52 am May 21st, 2008

Worked for Gephardt!

— Jim (the republican)
12:22 pm May 21st, 2008

Why challenge his residency just say “Do you want a grown man that lives in his mom’s house to be your State Rep.?”

— Rick James
1:48 pm May 21st, 2008

I did not realize that Mr. Stelzer was not a home owner in my neighborhood. If he has been here permanently since 2006, he has had plenty of time to invest somewhere in this city. I am not comfortable with Mr. Stelzer making decisions with my taxes when he isn’t even paying real estate taxes. Many people live in this city, and some of them actively participate in making this city better. Proving you lived here isn’t enough. Has he been an active participant anywhere in the city? Is it true he has not voted in almost 10 years until this past February? Jake Wagman does a nice job complimenting his family, but I am not sure they will be the ones casting votes in Jeff City.

— TowerGroveRes
9:35 am May 22nd, 2008

So Mr. Stelzer comes from a political family…so does George Bush. Just because an individual grew up in the neighborhood does not make him uniquely qualified to represent the residents of said neighborhood today. As a resident, I am glad that this issue was brought to the table. Thank you Mr. Colona.

— SouthSideGirl
10:01 am May 22nd, 2008

I like the idea that a state Rep has been exposed to places outside of St. Louis. Obviously he hasn’t been playing video games in his parents basement, he’s managed to get a law degree and travel the world learning about his field. St. Louis has a lot of great qualities, but we could stand to learn some things from outside. Well rounded open minded people are important and I think Mr. Stelzer is all of these.

— Tilles Park Resident
4:36 pm June 6th, 2008