City ballot issues pass overwhelmingly
By John Sharp The two questions KCMO government put on the November 7 ballot both
By John Sharp The two questions KCMO government put on the November 7 ballot both
By Max Goodwin On Tuesday, Jackson County voters decided against adding a use tax for
By Ben McCarthy Marc Elkins was on the ballot Tuesday to replace Peggy Dunn as
“We are missing out on the genius of our residents every time we don’t listen to them when we’re crafting policy solutions,” Duncan says.
By Tyler Schneider Kansas City’s voter turnout hovered just below 14% on April 4, 2023,
Voters will select three directors on April 4.
A crop of new candidates head to the general election By Tyler Schneider MO US
By Tyler Schneider “Building Up Grandview” no tax increase bond issues: Grandview Question 1
Forté, Sharp get contentious over Jackson County Sheriff race By Tyler Schneider There’s a not-so-new
April 3 election seeks to extend capital improvements tax South Kansas City voters will be
With 13 separate issues on the ballot besides the candidate races and yes/no retention votes on 13 judges, the November 8 ballot in KCMO and Jackson County is the longest in my memory. Although a lot of money has been spent on advertising supporting or opposing many of these issues, some very important ones have barely been publicly discussed.