What’s your analysis of Tuesday’s primary results?
As I write this, prognosticators are projecting somewhere around 20 to 25 percent voter turnout of the primary elections in Missouri. The heat, some say, is a factor.
Anything else a factor? Is the heat a good enough reason to skip the polls?
What about the results? What do you make the results from the Republican race for the gubernatorial nomination between Steelman and Hulshof? Was there another race that stands out?



Kurt is the director of social media for the Post-Dispatch, where he has worked since August 2002. He's been a journalist since 1982, covering municipal government, courts, education and two hurricanes as a reporter before becoming an editor.
Although I’m not a resident of St. Louis City, I was pleased to note that Larry Williams SOUNDLY defeated D. Schesch for St. Louis Treasurer. In my opinion, no politician in recent St. Louis history has done more for St. Louis City than Larry Williams, who can be credited not just for providing reasonably-priced and needed parking in and around St. Louis, but for orchestrating an arrangement that helped to convince the Federal Reserve to expand their existing downtown STL facility and remain in St. Louis. Over 1000 jobs were saved!
So what if a few of the meter lenses are a bit fogged-up and scratched? I’m certain he’ll correct that minor problem now that the election is over! Congratulations to Larry Williams and to all of St. Louis City!