County Clerk Tami Owens
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The county clerk is responsible for county administration, public services and elections. According to statute, the county clerk is the election authority for all elections within the county. Regular elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April, August and November. Also, special elections may occur in February or June. Notices displaying sample ballots and polling locations are published in the local newspapers the two Fridays prior to each election. You may also request a sample ballot be mailed to you. The County Clerk is the election authority and is responsible for administering elections for all the political subdivisions in Newton County. Following are a list of duties the County Clerk’s Office performs: *Election Administration Administers elections for all School Districts, Cities and Villages, Road and Fire Districts, etc. Takes candidate filings and ballot issues; conducts absentee voting; recruits and trains Election judges/poll workers; Inspects all voting precincts; and Certifies election results. * Voter Registration – Maintains the voter registration for the county. Newton County currently has 42,257 registered voters * Clerk of the County Commission * Prepares the County Financial Statement – to be published on or before the first Monday in March * Works with Commission and Auditor in preparing yearly Budget for the County * Custodian of all Records * Maintains all accounts payable requisitions in office and mails out all payments * Assists in preparation of gas tax refund forms for citizens * Administers oaths * Files with Secretary of State all salaries and non-accountable fees received by each elected county officeholder. * Annual School Report to DESE; and School money distribution report * Certifies Assessed Valuations to all Political Subdivisions so they can hold levy hearings and certify their tax levy to the County Clerk * Certifies Tax Levies to the Collector of Revenue * Railroad & Utility Tax Bills – responsible for extending the real and personal property tax bills for the railroad and utility companies * Serves as Secretary to the Board of Equalization * Serves as Clerk at the Collector’s yearly Tax Sale * Issues Notary Public Commissions and keeps records on file of all Notaries commissioned in Newton County * Issues County Auctioneer’s Licenses * Issues County Liquor Licenses The County Clerk’s office consists of the County Clerk, Tami Owens, Bretta Bridges, Elections Clerk, Tracy Woodruff, Accounts Payable, and Anna Durbin, Voter Registration. Sample Ballots - November 8, 2022 ElectionElection Results (Click Here)NOTICEsContact InformationHours:
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday (except holidays) 417-451-8221 Office 417-451-7434 FAX 101 South Wood Street Neosho, MO 64850 Mailing address: P.O. Box 488 Neosho, MO 64850 newton@sos.mo.gov |
Tami Owens, County Clerk
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m. ResourcesRequest Absentee Ballot
Sample Ballot Find Voting Location Election Calendar Election Judges Election Laws (RSMo Chapter 115) Election Results Notary Public Commissions Proper Identification Voter Registration Form Auctioneer & Liquor Licenses Polling Locations Some files on this page require Adobe Reader software. To download this software for free, click here.
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