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12-08-2025
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Kansas City will have more chances to vote early in Frank White recall election
Kansas City will have more chances to vote early in Frank White recall election Now that Jackson County courts have set a date for the election to potentially recall county executive Frank White Jr., the Kansas City Election Board has begun preparing residents for a streamlined voting process. Fewer polling places than usual will be open in Kansas City during the September 30 recall election, the board announced Monday, due to the shortened timeline leading up to the election. To compensate, the board will offer extra opportunities for early voting, also known as no-excuse absentee voting. Though the special election date was not finalized until last week, the recall ballot was written and finalized on June 8, according to the document's digital properties. The ballot language for the single-issue special election will be short and sweet, with the sample ballot released by KCEB reading 'Shall Frank White, Jr. be recalled from the office of County Executive in Jackson County, Missouri?' The board was unavailable Monday afternoon to share which polling locations will be closed, or whether the list of cuts has been finalized. How can I vote? The Kansas City Election Board's solution to a higher-pressure timeline is to limit the number of polling places open on Election Day. During the Sept. 30 recall, Kansas City residents will be eligible to vote by ballot machine at any open polling place, including KCEB headquarters, the board announced Monday. Voters who wish to use a paper ballot must do so at their assigned polling location, which they will receive notice of by mail about a week before the election. Absentee voting is typically only available to voters who have special circumstances, such as incarceration, illness or caretaking responsibilities, religious exemptions or lack of a permanent address. Standard absentee voting in the Sept. 30 recall will begin on August 19, either by mail or in person at KCEB headquarters, 4407 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Early voting will begin August 16 at KCEB headquarters. KCEB said it will announce additional locations for early voting, also called special absentee voting, in the coming votes. If the KCEB does not receive a ballot from registered absentee voters by 5 p.m. on September 17, a ballot will be mailed to the voter's home address. Voters who have previously self-described to KCEB as permanently disabled will automatically be mailed an absentee ballot. The Jackson County Election board has not announced similar plans for voters outside of Kansas City as of Monday. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on September 30 for regular voting. Missouri law requires voters to show a valid photo ID issued by either the state or federal government or the United States military. Planning a recall Jackson County voters submitted more than 43,000 valid signatures to the Jackson County and Kansas City election boards on June 27 in favor of recalling White, a Democrat who has served as County Executive since 2016. The signatures were collected over the course of two years by residents living mostly in eastern Jackson County, with substantial help from a 'dark money' political action group. Multiple parties within and beyond county government immediately disagreed on when a recall election should take lawsuits over the fate of the recall process moved through the county court system this summer, the Kansas City and Jackson County Election Boards had hoped that a Jackson County judge would set a Nov. 4 election. The Jackson County Legislature set an August 26 election date on July 18 based on directives about recall election timing in the Jackson County charter, shortly after the election boards filed one of two conflicting lawsuits. After a condensed hearing on August 1, a judge ruled last week that a September 30 election gave the election boards enough time to prepare. Judge Marty W. Seaton agreed with the election boards that an election on August 26th would not leave enough time to reach overseas voters and members of the military. However, he opined that the July 18 vote gave the election boards reasonable notice that a special election would eventually take place, allowing them to have started preparing 10 weeks before September 30. The Jackson County Election Board previously said that within the 10-week period that it generally takes the two election boards to prepare for an election, ballot language is finalized by week eight. During the Aug. 1 hearing about special election timing, Tammy Brown, Republican Director of the Jackson County Board of Elections, said that running a special election before November 4 could limit the number of available polling places, voting machines and election administrators. Poll workers and judges serve on a volunteer basis, she said, while polling places are often hosted in schools and may not be widely available for special use in late September. Meanwhile, voting machines must be left alone for programming and testing for several weeks before and after an election, she said. This means that ballot machines used during a September election may not be available by the long-scheduled November 4 general election. Solve the daily Crossword
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11-08-2025
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Frank White recall: Kansas City Election Board shares voting information
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Election Board (KCEB) is sharing new details about the special election that will determine whether Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. is recalled from office. The election will take place on Sept. 30. Woman hospitalized, Chihuahua killed in off-leash dog attack at Lawrence park Due to a shortened election cycle, KCEB said fewer polling locations will be open on election day. To expand access, additional no-excuse absentee voting locations will be available. Approximately one week before the election, KCEB said voters will be mailed a notification card detailing their polling information. Voters can also confirm their details at On election day, KCEB said voters can vote at any poll – including KCEB, by using a ballot marking device. Those who wish to vote on a pre-printed paper ballot must do so at their assigned polling location on election day. Voters who wish to vote absentee before election day, can do so with an excuse starting Aug. 19 at KCEB, 4407 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Voters without an excuse will be able to vote at KCEB and additional satellite locations starting Sept. 16. Additional details on no-excuse absentee voting, such as satellite locations, days and hours will be announced in the coming days, KCEB said. You can view a sample ballot below. Sample-Ballot-for-Frank-White-Recall-ElectionDownload Here are the important dates to know: Registration to vote deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 3. Absentee voting, with an excuse, begins on Tuesday, Aug. 19 at KCEB. Absentee voting, no excuse needed, begins Tuesday, Sept. 16 at KCEB and additional satellite locations. Days, hours and locations will be announced soon. Election Day: Tuesday, Sept. 30. Polls will be open 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword
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04-08-2025
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Recall election date set for Jackson County Executive Frank White
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Jackson County judge has set an election date in the recall of County Executive Frank White Jr. According to court documents, Jackson County will hold a special election on Tuesday, Sept. 30, where White's position will be placed on a ballot and voted on by residents throughout the county. See the latest headlines in Kansas City and across Kansas, Missouri The decision comes just days after the judge heard testimony in court in favor of scheduling a . state that the judge asked for the weekend to review two lawsuits, one of which demanded that the election be held as early as possible, preferably by the end of August, and another that demanded the election wait until Nov. 4, during the general election. Now, the judge has landed on the end of September as the election date and handed over the remaining responsibilities to the Jackson County Election Board and the Kansas City Election Board, which will take all the necessary steps to ensure a fair election. In early July, Jackson County legislators unanimously decided to have . A special election was scheduled after legislators received more than 42,900 signatures for the recall. According to county officials, the recall largely comes from residents who have suffered from price hikes in property tax assessments throughout Jackson County. In some areas, taxes tripled, forcing residents out of their homes. However, in a , he claimed that the primary reason for the backlash is that he was on the 'Vote No' side of the April 2024 election, where the Kansas City Chiefs and the Royals looked to continue receiving sales tax money from shoppers in the county to support their projects. Before the judge's ruling, White had attempted to veto the ordinance that allowed voters to decide whether to recall him from office. He claimed it was unethical and discredited the democratic voting process. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV This was quickly overruled by Democratic Legislative Chairman DaRon McGee, who had a veto-proof majority on the issue. Now, voters have a scheduled date to determine whether the county executive will keep his position. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword
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25-03-2025
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LIST: Where to cast no-excuse absentee ballots in Kansas City, Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Local elections are a little more than a week away, but starting Tuesday, residents on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro can begin casting their ballots for the 2025 School and Special Election. On Tuesday, March 25, voters can stop at one of three different locations to cast their ballots for school and city-wide ballot measures, and elect (or re-elect) members of the Kansas City, Hickman Mills, Raytown and Lee's Summit school districts. Your Local Election Headquarters: Candidates, races and results on FOX4 So, if you can't make it to the polls on April 8, here's a list of places you can vote in KCMO: Kansas City Election Board at The Shops on Blue Parkway Address: 4407 Dr. Martiun Luther King Jr. Blvd. March 25 to April 4 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. April 5 8 a.m. – Noon April 7 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. United Believers Community Church Address: 5600 E. 112th Terr. March 25 to April 4 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. April 5 8 a.m. – Noon Mount Christian Worship Center Address: 1800 E. 79th St. (Corner of 79th & Paseo) March 25 to April 4 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. April 5 8 a.m. – Noon KCPS board candidates react to Education Department shutdown According to KCEB, only ballot-marking devices will be available during absentee voting. To see a sample ballot for the 2025 School and Special Election, . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.