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July 16, 2026
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The St. Louis Argus joins the St. Louis community in mourning the passing of Gary Stoff, longtime Republican Director of Elections for the Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis, who passed away Saturday, July 11, 2026.
For more than two decades, Stoff was a familiar and reassuring presence within the city’s election system. Beginning his tenure as Republican Director of Elections in 2001, he dedicated years of service to an institution fundamental to our democracy—the administration of fair and orderly elections.
Yet titles and years of service tell only part of the story of a person’s life.
Those who encountered Gary knew him as a gentle, supportive, and kind administrator. He possessed the temperament that public service too often lacks: patience. He was approachable and willing to provide guidance and assistance, whether working with election officials, helping poll workers navigate their responsibilities, or interacting with members of the public.
He was well liked because he treated people well.
In the often intense and highly partisan world surrounding elections and politics, Gary represented something increasingly valuable—the ability to perform an important public responsibility with professionalism, steadiness, and humanity. While elections may divide us by candidates, parties, and issues, the people entrusted with administering them carry a responsibility that transcends those divisions. Gary understood that responsibility.
His work was largely performed away from the spotlight. Election administration requires countless hours of preparation and coordination long before the first voter enters a polling place and continues after the final ballot is cast. For more than 25 years, Gary was part of that process, helping maintain an electoral system upon which thousands of St. Louis voters depended.
The Board of Election Commissioners remembered him as a personal and familiar face to poll workers and voters alike and noted his dedication to the integrity of the city’s elections. He was someone colleagues could turn to for guidance and assistance—a presence whose absence will undoubtedly be felt.
For those of us at the Argus who had the opportunity to interact with Gary over the years, we remember not merely an election official but a good man: courteous, supportive, accessible, and consistently kind. Sometimes the most meaningful measure of public service is not simply what a person accomplished, but how people felt when dealing with them. Gary had a way of making interactions easier and treating people with dignity.
There is a particular sadness when a community loses one of its quiet public servants. They may not always occupy the headlines, but they are part of the institutional fabric that holds a city together. Their knowledge, relationships, and commitment are accumulated over decades and cannot easily be replaced.
Gary Stoff was one of those people.
The St. Louis Argus extends its deepest condolences to his wife, Betsy, and to his family, friends, colleagues, poll workers, and the many members of the St. Louis community whose lives crossed paths with his.
A Memorial Mass will be held Wednesday, July 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Stephen Protomartyr Church, 3949 Wilmington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63116.
As another election season moves forward, there will be one familiar face missing. Yet Gary’s legacy will remain in the institution he served, in the colleagues he supported, and in the quiet example he provided of how public service should be carried out—with integrity, patience, kindness, and respect.
May Gary Stoff rest in peace, and may his years of service to the people of St. Louis be remembered with gratitude.

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