Mayoral election
2017 Kansas City, Kansas mayoral election
The 2017 Kansas City, Kansas mayoral election took place on November 7, 2017, to elect the Mayor/CEO of the United Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas . The election is officially nonpartisan. Incumbent Mark Holland ran for reelection and faced David Alvey in the general election. Alvey and Holland received 51.84% and 47.4% of the vote respect.[1] Holland conceded on election night.[2]
Primary Election [ edit ] Candidates [ edit ] The following people filed for candidacy in the primary.[3]
Mark Holland, incumbent mayor Filed for re-election on February 6, 2017.[4] David Alvey, director on the Board of Public Utilities David Haley , Kansas state senator Janice Grant Witt, financial services broker D. Keith Jordan, Kansas City radio personality
Election Results [ edit ] Holland and Alvey received enough votes in the primary to go on to the general election in November.[5]
General Election [ edit ] Candidates [ edit ] Mark Holland, incumbent mayor David Alvey Election Results [ edit ] The general election took place on November 7, 2017. Holland conceded the election to Alvey the same day.[1] [2]
References [ edit ]
U.S. Senate U.S. House California Georgia Kansas Montana South Carolina Utah Governors Attorneys general State legislatures Mayors Albuquerque, NM Annapolis, MD Arlington, TX Atlanta, GA Atlantic City, NJ Birmingham, AL Boston, MA Buffalo, NY Charlotte, NC Cincinnati, OH Cleveland, OH Corpus Christi, TX (special) Detroit, MI Durham, NC El Paso, TX Flint, MI (recall) Fort Worth, TX Greensboro, NC Fayetteville, NC Henderson, NV Hoboken, NJ Jackson, MS Jersey City, NJ Lansing, MI Los Angeles, CA Manchester, NH Miami, FL Minneapolis, MN New Haven, CT New Orleans, LA New York, NY North Las Vegas, NV North Miami, FL Omaha, NE Pittsburgh, PA Plano, TX Raleigh, NC Rochester, NY St. Louis, MO St. Paul, MN St. Petersburg, FL San Antonio, TX Seattle, WA Stamford, CT Syracuse, NY Toledo, OH Worcester, MA Local Statewide Territories