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Wentzville Residents Get Last Chance to Vote in the Name-That-Plow Contest

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Published on December 14, 2025
Wentzville Residents Get Last Chance to Vote in the Name-That-Plow ContestSource: Facebook/City of Wentzville MO – Government

The City of Wentzville has tapped into the communal spirit, inviting residents to play a part in the final act of their Name-That-Plow Contest. A public challenge to creatively christen its snow plows, the contest now hinges on local citizens who have just a few precious hours left to cast their votes for the winning names. From an array of submissions, the City's Public Works team whittled down the choices to the top 12 finalists, now awaiting the public's final say.

In a recent social media post by the City of Wentzville MO – Government, the city made a call to action, clarifying that "Each household member may cast one vote." The winners of this contest, intended to bring a touch of levity to the serious business of winter road maintenance, are set to be unveiled at the end of January. Hoping to encourage participation, the city also gave a nod to the City of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, acknowledging the creative spark for their video-driven initiative.

Voting is a straightforward affair, with Wentzville residents being directed to quickly, and easily to visit the official voting page located at www.wentzvillemo.gov/NameThatPlowVoting. This campaign not only showcases a glimpse into the community's playful side but also reminds us of the collective work that keeps the town ticking during the winter months.

On a parting note, the city's playful approach, with hints of dance-themed commands, encourages community members to literally step up and have their voices heard before time runs out. "Don’t forget to cast your vote," reminds the City of Wentzville MO – Government's social media team, as they gear to finally put a name to the machines that work tirelessly to make streets safe for all who traverse them amid the snow and ice.