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Voters in Festus, Missouri, last week ousted all four incumbent council members running for reelection, just days after the council approved a $6B data center

The rout of half the Festus City Council was fueled by a surge in voter turnout and widespread frustration with the data center approval process.

Voters in Festus, Missouri, last week ousted all four incumbent council members running for reelection, just days after the council approved a $6B data center

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Missouri Voters Boot Council Over $6B Data Center Approval

All four incumbent council members up for reelection in Festus, MO were voted out after approving a massive data center deal.

Democracy came for the Festus, Missouri city council — hard. Voters ousted all four incumbent council members running for reelection last week, just days after the council greenlit a $6 billion data center project.

The electoral wipeout eliminated half the sitting council in one sweep. A surge in voter turnout drove the results, with residents clearly furious over how the data center approval was handled.

The $6B project represents a massive infrastructure bet for a small Missouri city. But the approval process apparently left locals feeling steamrolled rather than consulted.

It's a cautionary tale for municipalities rushing to court Big Tech infrastructure dollars. Data centers bring tax revenue and jobs, but ramming approvals through without community buy-in can backfire spectacularly — as four now-former council members just learned the hard way.