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Clint Zweifel

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Clint Zweifel Says He'll Serve Full Term As State Treasurer

Just elected to a four-year term in November, Missouri's State Treasurer is seen by some as a possible candidate for Lieutenant Governor if a vacancy is created.

In what he called a "sincere statement," Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel told Patch Wednesday he would serve a full term in office, despite some speculation he could be a candidate for lieutenant governor. Zweifel, a former state representative from Florissant, spoke to a group of small business owners at Pulaski Bank in Creve Coeur Wednesday. Political watchers will be keeping a close eye on what happens Feb. 9 in Southeast Missouri, as Republicans in the state's Eighth Congressional district decide who to put up in a June special election to fill the seat left empty by Jo Ann Emerson's resignation. Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is one of a handful of candidates interested in running for the vacant Eighth Congressional district seat. He's …

Friday, January 11, 2013

Missouri Offering Tax Refund Debit Cards

Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri?

The debit card option is new for Missouri taxpayers this tax season, according to Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel. Zweifel's office released the details of the new option Friday in the following news release. State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) announced today citizens have a new option to choose from when getting a tax refund from the State of Missouri. Taxpayers are now able to get a refund in the form of a debit card whether their return is filed on paper or electronically. The new refund option is for taxpayers who file individual income tax returns or Property Tax Credit (PTC) claims. This is the first year the Department of Revenue has offered the refund debit card. To receive the card, taxpayers will need to check the “…

Mike K

10:52 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013

Other than that gaffe, it has limited appeal. There are very few people that have the problem of filing income taxes and not having a bank account. I would say that there is a very high probability that those that fit that profile are filing fraudulent returns that generate a refund. One trip to the ATM and turn it into cash will be the way the criminals defraud the rest of us taxpayers and don't…   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Clint Zweifel Re-elected as Missouri State Treasurer

Democratic incumbent Clint Zweifel gave his acceptance speech just before midnight Tuesday, after a night of number watching in a close race with Republican challenger Cole McNary.

Democratic incumbent Clint Zweifel and Republican challenger Rep. Cole McNary faced off in the Nov. 6 election for the position of Missouri State Treasurer.  As results came in Tuesday night, both candidates gathered with friends and family at St. Louis area watch parties. Initially, it was a tight race, but ultimately Zweifel declared victory and thanked his supporters just before midnight. "I think a lot of this illustrates hard work and investment in each other," Zweifel said. With 100 percent of the precincts counted early Wednesday morning, Zweifel had 50.3 percent of the vote and McNary had 45.5 percent of the vote. Zweifel tells Patch McNary did call him and concede Tuesday night. Both parties tell Patch they knew it would be a …

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Democratic Statewide Candidates Converge On St. Louis County

Governor Jay Nixon and others battle perception that Mitt Romney could give Republicans a lift in Missouri on election day.

One day after most of the statewide Republican Party ticket made its way to St. Louis County with a rally in Valley Park, Democrats, led by Governor Jay Nixon, gathered outside a Town and Country-area labor hall to urge on volunteers in the closing days of the campaign. Nixon, Lieutenant Governor candidate Susan Montee, State Treasurer Clint Zweifel, Attorney General Chris Koster and Secretary of State candidate Jason Kander were at the The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Hall in unincorporated St. Louis County just north of Manchester Road after many of them had been at a Webster Groves rally featuring former U.S. Representative Dick Gephardt. Nixon, who played ringleader for the event, said that between Saturday …

Linda Hoppe

12:16 pm on Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mr. Koster's attitude, questionable judgment and lack of interest in pursuing justice in the Ryan Ferguson case should scare the daylights out of all MO voters. Citizens of MO, cast your votes wisely because this could happen to you, your children or your grandchildren. Mr. Koster's denial of Ryan’s habeas petition and his argument that another hearing for Ryan is a “waste of judicial resources” …   more ›

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Patch Poll: Confidence Jay Nixon Will Win Because He's 'Shunning' The Democratic Party

The latest Blue Arch survey of Democratic activists asked about the party's slate of candidates for statewide office November 6.

Democrats are overwhelmingly confident that Missouri Governor Jay Nixon will be re-elected to a second term in Jefferson City. They are pessimistic that a Democrat will occupy the office that is second in line. In the latest unscientific Patch Blue Arch survey conducted Thursday through Saturday morning, 21 activists, current and former officials, and voters responded to questions about the party's statewide ticket. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November," 81 percent answered Jay Nixon, who is running against St. Louis area businessman Dave Spence, a political newcomer. Chris Koster received 14 point 3 percent and 4.8 percent answered Clint Zweifel. Why? Democrats said it is because Nixon is …

Monday, September 24, 2012

Patch Democrats Surveyed: High On Jay Nixon's Chances, Concerned About Susan Montee

The latest "Blue Arch" survey of Missouri Democrats focuses on the party's statewide candidates.

With just more than 40 days left until the November election, Missouri Democrats are confident in Governor Jay Nixon's chances for re-election but by a wide margin are worried about former State Auditor Susan Montee as she tries to unseat Republican incumbent Peter Kinder from the Lieutenant Governor's office. Those were the main findings of the most recent survey of Democrats as part of the Patch Blue Arch project, which asks current and former lawmakers, activists, voters and other party "influencers" in the weeks and months leading up to November's election. The non-scientific survey was conducted September 17-21 and received 29 responses. When asked "Which statewide candidate are you most confident will win in November," 69 percent …

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Gregg Palermo

4:35 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

Mike, this has been a valuable project over the last few months to see what people are thinking about candidates, campaigns and issues that will be on the line in November. Like any poll, scientific or not, this is just a snapshot in time. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.   more ›

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Auction Nets $76K for Missouri's Unclaimed Property Account Owners

The proceeds from the auction will never go to state funds, says Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel. One item sold for $7,600; read on to see what it was.

More than $76,000 was collected for Unclaimed Property owners at Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel’s Unclaimed Property Auction held in Columbia, MO, on Wednesday. More than 1,000 items originally from safe deposit boxes were auctioned, including Beatles collectibles, a $1,000 bill, rare coins and jewelry. The largest single winning bid was $7,600 for an unmarked silver-colored band and ring with a clear stone. Nearly 70 bidders traveled from across the United States to participate in the auction, according to a release from Zweifel's staff.  “The money from this auction will never become the state’s, I hold it for the original owner or their heir until they come to me to claim it,” Zweifel stated in the release. “My Unclaimed Property team…

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Clint Zweifel, Democratic Candidate For State Treasurer

Zweifel is seeking re-election as State Treasurer.

Name : Mr. Clint Zweifel Age : 38 Place of residence : Columbia, MO Attended college : Yes College : University of Missouri-St. Louis Degree : BA in Political Science Year of graduation : 1996 University : University of Missouri-St. Louis Degree : Business Administration Year of graduation : 2001 Job titles held : NA Employers : NA Party affiliation : Democrat Running for a: State office Running for position: State Treasurer Chamber/district: Incumbent: Yes First elected: 04 November 2008 Previous elective offices : State Representative (Florissant), 2003-2009 Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None Address PO Box 11245 St. Louis MO 63105 Name : Mike Pridmore Title : Campaign Manager Website : www.ClintForMissouri.com Facebook : @…

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