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Kansas And Missouri Election Results November 5, 2019

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On November 5, voters in Kansas City, Missouri, chose to reverse the city council's decision to rename Paseo Boulevard after Martin Luther King, Jr. and filled two open seats in the Missouri House with Democrats. In Kansas, Wyandotte County voters largely re-elected incumbents with one notable exception.

Other, and eventually official, results are available from the Wyandotte County Election Office, Johnson County Election Office,  Kansas City Election BoardJackson County Election BoardClay County Board of Election Commissioners and the Platte County Elections Board.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

Question 5
On whether to change Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard back to Paseo Boulevard
Precincts reporting: 99%
Yes: 31,274
No: 13,909

Missouri State Representative District 22
Precincts reporting: 100%
Yolanda Young: 2,357
Tammy Louise Herrera: 325
Jeff Francis: 206

Missouri State Representative 36
Precincts reporting: 100%
Mark Sharp: 3,018
Roberta (Bob) Voorhees: 409

UNIFIED GOVERNMENT OF WYANDOTTE COUNTY AND KANSAS CITY, KANSAS

At-Large District 1
Precincts reporting: 100%
Melissa Brune Bynum: 8,834
Mark Gilstrap: 4,355

District 3
Precincts reporting: 100%
Ann Murguia: 605
Christian Ramirez: 717

District 4
Precincts reporting: 100%
Jorge Luis Flores: 416
Harold Johnson: 889

District 6
Precincts reporting: 100%
Diana Aguirre: 501
Angela Markley: 909

SHAWNEE MAYOR
Precincts reporting: 100%
Michelle Distler: 6,094
Stephanie Meyer: 4,498

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEES AT-LARGE (3 positions)
Precincts reporting: 100%
Greg Musil: 31,446
Laura Smith-Everett: 30,417
Nancy Ingram: 30,437
Lori Bell: 27,832
Colleen Cunningham: 26,373
Jameia Haines: 24,396

Maria Carter is the news director at KCUR 89.3.

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