By Antonio D. French
Filed Monday, March 12, 2007 at 9:00 AM

In 1950, Del Bannister was elected as Collector of Revenue as a Democrat. Bannister left office and Midge Berra was appointed as Collector to fill Bannister’s unexpired term. Midge Berra died in office, and Jack Travers was then appointed to fill that unexpired term. Jack Travers left office to take a corporate position and was replaced by the final appointee Ron Leggett, who held the position for more than 30 years. While each of these esteemed officials won subsequent elections, Daly will be the first Collector in 57 years to obtain the position for the first time through an election.
Daly was elected to Collector of Revenue on November 7, 2006. State law requires the Collector to take office in March, rather than January when the other elected officials are sworn in. He will be sworn in by the Honorable Jack Garvey, Circuit Court Judge for the City of St. Louis. Mayor Francis Slay is scheduled to make remarks on behalf of the city, and other city officials are expected to attend.
The ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. today (March 12) in City Hall, Room 208 (The Kennedy Room).
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6 Comments:
Didn't know Daly was temporarily out of work, between McMillan taking his old job in January and now. Of course, GFXD could have still endorsed Reed, his title would only needing to say "Elect."
3/12/2007 9:56 AM
So most likely we've never elected an African-American to this city-wide "county" office?
3/12/2007 11:30 AM
I think Daly is the first person first elected (rather than first appointed) to this office in more than 50 years.
3/12/2007 11:46 AM
Anonymous, didn't you read the story? It says exactly that.
3/12/2007 11:56 AM
What story?
3/12/2007 2:13 PM
Why is it even necessary to elect a collector of revenue?
3/13/2007 1:09 PM
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