EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 5 MIN
Chris Kyle on St. Charles City Council Race Decided by Drawing After 1-Vote Tie
from The Marc Cox Morning Show
Marc Cox speaks with St. Charles City Council candidate Chris Kyle about an extraordinary election outcome where he initially won by one vote before a recount resulted in a certified tie. With no clear winner, the city will decide the seat by drawing a name from a sealed container under provisions in the city charter. Kyle explains the confusion surrounding state statute versus city rules, noting that neither candidate is currently considered the loser, which complicates any formal recount or legal challenge. He discusses uncertainty over whether a costly special election was ever truly on the table, the unusually low voter turnout of roughly 1,100 votes, and the emotional weight of waiting for a random drawing to determine the result. Hashtags: #ChrisKyle #StCharles #Election #OneVote #TieElection #LocalPolitics #VoterTurnout #CityCouncil #MissouriPolitics
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Marc Cox speaks with St. Charles City Council candidate Chris Kyle about an extraordinary election outcome where he initially won by one vote before a recount resulted in a certified tie. With no clear winner, the city will decide the seat by drawing a name from a sealed container under provisions in the city charter. Kyle explains the confusion surrounding state statute versus city rules, noting that neither candidate is currently considered the loser, which complicates any formal recount or legal challenge. He discusses uncertainty over whether a costly special election was ever truly on the table, the unusually low voter turnout of roughly 1,100 votes, and the emotional weight of waiting for a random drawing to determine the result. Hashtags: #ChrisKyle #StCharles #Election #OneVote #TieElection #LocalPolitics #VoterTurnout #CityCouncil #MissouriPolitics
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