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Kansas City Primary Election Results 2019

Tuesday's primary election asked voters to narrow a slate of candidates for Kansas City mayor and city council ahead of the general election on June 18. Residents also voted for school board candidates, and were asked to weigh in on a plan proposed by outgoing Mayor Sly James to fund pre-kindergarten education with a ⅜ cents sales tax that would generate $30 million a year for the next ten years.

Below are unofficial results from the those races, as well as metro-area school board elections and other selected questions. Other, and eventually official, results, are available from the Kansas City Election Board, Jackson County Election BoardClay County Board of Election Commissioners and the Platte County Elections Board.

KANSAS CITY MAYOR
Precincts reporting: 100%
Scott Taylor: 4,875
Alissia Canady: 7,514
Quinton Lucas: 10,287
Steve Miller: 6,800
Scott Wagner: 5,044
Philip "Phil" Glynn: 4,358
Vincent Lee: 204
Jolie Justus: 12,630
Jermaine Reed: 3,228
Henry Klein: 364
Clay Chastain: 514

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGE 3rd DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Brandon Ellington: 25,261
Wallace Hartsfield, II: 18,770

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGE 4th DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Katheryn Shields: 34,562
Robert Westfall: 7,414
Austin Strassle: 5,985

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGE 5th DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Lee Barnes, Jr.: 20,541
Erik Dickinson: 11,766
Dwayne Williams: 12,192

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 3rd DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Joseph "Joey Cuts" Thomas: 1,470
Joseph Jackson: 460
Shaheer Akhtab: 364
Pat Clarke: 1,107
Rachel Riley: 562
Melissa Robinson: 2,366

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 4th DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Jared Campbell: 1,960
Eric Bunch: 3,029
Geoff Jolley: 3,152

KANSAS CITY COUNCIL MEMBER 5th DISTRICT
Precincts reporting: 100%
Bryan Dial: 993
Ryana Parks-Shaw: 4,644
Stephan Gordon: 609
Mitch Sudduth: 655
Edward Bell, II: 1,248

QUESTION 1: Pre-K Economic Development Sales Tax
Precincts reporting: 100%
Yes: 18,860
No: 36,728

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

Sub-District One
Precincts reporting: 100%
Rita Marie Cortés: 4,802
Matthew Steven Oates: 2,461

Sub-District Five
Precincts reporting: 100%
Mark Wasserstrom: 2,826
D. Jensen (Adams): 1,683

HICKMAN MILLS C-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT

Three-year term, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
John Charles Carmichael: 1,138
Tramise Carter: 1,249
Cecil Elliott Wattree: 1,043

One-year term
Precincts reporting: 100%
Luther Chandler: 1,731
Richard Abram II: 1,742

RAYTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Three-year term, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
Bobbie Saulsberry: 2,180
LaShonda Orkes: 1,609
Rick Thode: 2,058

Question #1, Bond Issue 2019
Precincts reporting: 100
Yes: 3,069
No: 1,051

Question #2, Property Tax Levy
Precincts reporting: 100
Yes: 2,388
No: 1,722

GRANDVIEW SCHOOL BOARD, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100
Don Kessinger: 991
Dawn Foy: 1,020
Amy Blankenship: 1,645
Tyrone A. Watson-Ferguson: 507

CENTER SCHOOL BOARD

One-year term, one candidate elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
Stephen G. Stricklin: 1,094
Jonathan Decker: 442
Danielle Charise Quinn: 1,914

Three-year term, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
Ronald Fritz: 1,487
Beverly Cunningham: 1,399
Cecelia M. Ball: 1,114
Sammy Cook: 769

Bond Election
Precincts reporting: 100%
Yes: 3,302
No: 724

LEE'S SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
Michael McMenus: 908
Michael D. Allen: 4,131
Paul Dornon: 180
Billy Wayne "Bill" Birmingham, Jr.: 954
Amy Turgon: 751
Donald R. Olson, Jr.: 314
Judith "Judy" C. Hedrick: 4,214
Kathryn "Kathy" Campbell: 1,265

RAYMORE-PECULIAR R-II SCHOOL DISTRICT, three-year term, two candidates elected
Precincts reporting: 100%
Susan Edmonsond: 555
Joyce Noah: 564
Bill Lowe: 623
Aaron Howelett: 567

 

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