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Cedric Redmon

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Elections and appointments
Last election

April 8, 2025

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Cedric Redmon ran for election to the St. Louis Board of Aldermen to represent Ward 7 in Missouri. Redmon lost in the general election on April 8, 2025.

2023 battleground election

See also: City elections in St. Louis, Missouri (2023)

The city of St. Louis, Missouri, held general elections for the Board of Aldermen on April 4, 2023. All 14 seats on the board and the seat of the president of the board were up for election. Eleven incumbents, including Board President Megan Ellyia Green, won re-election. Three incumbents were defeated.

The 2023 election was the first to take place under a new ward system that reduced the number of seats on the board from 28 to 14. Voters approved Proposition R, a charter amendment requiring the size reduction, in 2012, and the board enacted a new 14-ward map in 2021.[1]

Ahead of the election, KDSK’s Sam Clancy and Mark Maxwell wrote, “For more than a century, 28 members of the Board of Aldermen governed the City of St. Louis. Those days are almost over.”

“Ward reduction changes have been in the making for more than a decade after voters approved the plan back in 2012. "Aldergeddon" has already claimed casualties. A handful of incumbents opted not to seek re-election, shying away from a sharp-elbowed brawl against their colleagues to prolong their political career and others were defeated in the primary,” Clancy and Maxwell said. [2]

As a result of the reduction in board size, ten incumbents did not seek re-election in 2023.[3] Additionally, two wards—Ward 13 and Ward 4—featured incumbent vs. incumbent races.

The three incumbents who lost were:

  • Joe Vaccaro (the incumbent in Ward 23): Vaccaro lost to fellow incumbent Bret Narayan (Ward 24) 55% to 45% in the election for the new Ward 4.
  • Norma Walker (Ward 22): Walker lost to incumbent Pamela Boyd (Ward 27) 54% to 46% in the election for the new Ward 13.
  • Tina Pihl (Ward 9): Pihl lost to Washington University staffer Michael Browning 63% to 36% in the election for the new Ward 9.

Per Proposition R, candidates elected in odd-numbered wards in 2023 would serve an initial two-year term and be eligible to run for four-year terms after that. Candidates elected in even-numbered wards would serve four-year terms. The president of the Board of Aldermen, a separate position elected at large, would also serve a four-year term.[4][1]

Another initiative affecting the 2023 election, Proposition D, was approved by voters in 2020. The measure made elections open and nonpartisan for the offices of mayor, comptroller, president of the Board of Aldermen, and the Board of Aldermen. The measure also changed the primary election system from plurality voting to approval voting, a voting system in which voters may vote for any number of candidates they choose. Nonpartisan primaries were held on March 7, 2023, and the top two candidates in each primary advanced to a general election.

The Board of Aldermen is St. Louis' equivalent of a city council. It's the city’s primary legislative body, responsible for adopting the city budget, levying taxes, and making or amending city laws, policies, and ordinances. The President of the Board is responsible for presiding over board meetings.

St. Louis also held a nonpartisan general election for a seat on the community college board on April 4, 2023. Nicole Robinson defeated Incumbent Pam Ross in that election. The filing deadline for that election was Dec. 27, 2022.

Elections

2025

See also: City elections in St. Louis, Missouri (2025)

General election

General election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7

Incumbent Alisha Sonnier defeated Cedric Redmon in the general election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7 on April 8, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alisha Sonnier
Alisha Sonnier (Nonpartisan)
 
66.5
 
2,594
Cedric Redmon (Nonpartisan)
 
33.5
 
1,308

Total votes: 3,902
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Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Incumbent Alisha Sonnier and Cedric Redmon advanced from the primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7.

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Redmon in this election.

2023

See also: City elections in St. Louis, Missouri (2023)

General election

General election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7

Alisha Sonnier defeated Jon-Pierre Mitchom in the general election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7 on April 4, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alisha Sonnier
Alisha Sonnier (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
60.6
 
1,470
Jon-Pierre Mitchom (Nonpartisan)
 
38.5
 
933
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.9
 
23

Total votes: 2,426
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Nonpartisan primary election

St. Louis uses approval voting, where voters may cast ballots for any number of candidates. A candidate's Approval Percentage is the number of votes cast for the candidate as a percentage of all votes cast. Under this system, the two candidates who receive the most votes advance to the general election.
Nonpartisan primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 7
Candidate % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Alisha Sonnier (Nonpartisan) 60.81% 1,108
Green check mark transparent.png Jon-Pierre Mitchom (Nonpartisan) 40.12% 731
Cedric Redmon (Nonpartisan) 35.29% 643
There were no incumbents in this race. Total votes: 2,482
Source: St. Louis certified primary results, 2023 The results have been certified.

2019

See also: City elections in St. Louis, Missouri (2019)

General election

General election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6

Incumbent Christine Ingrassia defeated Michael J. Hebron Sr. in the general election for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6 on April 2, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Christine Ingrassia
Christine Ingrassia (D)
 
81.5
 
969
Image of Michael J. Hebron Sr.
Michael J. Hebron Sr. (R)
 
16.7
 
199
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.8
 
21

Total votes: 1,189
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6

Incumbent Christine Ingrassia defeated Debra A. Carnahan, Cedric Redmon, and Henry B. Gray Jr. in the Democratic primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6 on March 5, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Christine Ingrassia
Christine Ingrassia
 
44.3
 
922
Debra A. Carnahan
 
27.8
 
580
Cedric Redmon
 
19.5
 
406
Henry B. Gray Jr.
 
8.4
 
175

Total votes: 2,083
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6

Michael J. Hebron Sr. advanced from the Republican primary for St. Louis Board of Aldermen Ward 6 on March 5, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Michael J. Hebron Sr.
Michael J. Hebron Sr.
 
100.0
 
32

Total votes: 32
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Campaign themes

2025

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2023

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