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Kansas City Election: Debate & Forum Schedule-South Kansas City Council 6th District & Kansas City Mayoral Race

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Real Estate Agent with Reece & Nichols Realtors-Kansas City

Kansas City Mayoral Candidate Forum

Kansas City Election: 6th District City Council Race & Kansas City Mayoral Debate and Forum Schedule

South Kansas City neighbors, here is an opportunity to learn first hand more about the candidates running for Kansas City’s 6th District City Council Race with 9 candidates competing for the 2 open seats, and 7 for the Mayor’s race. I serve on The Center Planning & Development Council, an umbrella organization compromised of 30+ neighborhoods in southwest Kansas City, and we have planned, or helped to organize 3 of the events so that the candidates actually come into our neighborhoods. Let’s get out and talk with the candidates, hear how their ideas will impact our city and quality of life and share our thoughts...of course.

Candidates running 6th District -  In District:

§  Terrence Nash

§  John Sharp (incumbent)

In the 6th District – At Large:

§  Scott Taylor

§  Tracy Ward

§  Michael Brown

§  Rick Earl Abel

§  MD Rabbi Alam

§  Delmira Quarles

§  Chuck Eddy

Candidates for Mayor are:

§  Deb Hermann

§  Mike Burke

§  Sly James

§  Henry Klein

§  Jim Rowland

§  Mark Funkhouser (incumbent)

§  Charlie Wheeler

Debate and Forum Schedule Information:

 February 1, Tuesday

February 5, Saturday

February 8, Tuesday

February 10, Thursday

After Primary elections, Forums for the top 2 finalists for each position (Mayor & 6th District in district & at large):

March 5, Saturday

March 9, Wednesday

For more information on the specific times and locations of the Candidate and Mayoral Forums, visit KansasCitySouth.com As other 6th District Candidate, or Mayoral Forums for South Kansas City are announced, I will update that site with the dates and locations as they are scheduled. Please check back.

 

Kansas City Mayoral Candidate Forum

 

Please remember that the Primary Kansas City election is February 22, and the General Kansas City election is March 22, 2011. To get more voter and election information, visit the Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners.  

Let’s get informed and get out and vote, neighbors!

 

Posted by

 Kansas City Real Estate Stacey Johnson-Cosby