Mulvany Henry wins BPU, at large position 3 contest

Rose Mulvany Henry, left, new Board of Public Utilities member-elect, shook hands with David Haley, in second place in the BPU at large position 3 contest, after certified vote totals were announced today at the Wyandotte County Election Office. Mulvany Henry won by 37 votes. (Photo by Mary Rupert)

by Mary Rupert

General election results were certified this morning, and Rose Mulvany Henry won one of the closest contests, the Board of Public Utilities, at large position 3 race, with David Haley in second.

While 138 additional votes were counted today at the canvass at the Wyandotte County Election Office and the vote totals changed, none of the Nov. 5 election night outcomes changed, according to election officials.

The new vote totals for Mulvany Henry were 6,206 to Haley’s 6,169, a difference of 37 votes. In the certified totals today, Haley narrowed the 44-vote election night margin. Unofficial results before today’s provisional ballots were counted had Mulvany Henry ahead by 50, as some mail-in ballots came in after the Nov. 5 election night, by Nov. 9.

Both Mulvany Henry and Haley attended the Board of Canvassers meeting today, awaiting the certified results.

“I’m grateful to the community for putting their faith in me,” Mulvany Henry said after the meeting.

Sen. Haley, who did not concede on election night because of the close vote, said, “I’m glad we’ll have a new voice on the board, to hopefully raise the voice of the public, and every vote does count.”

Haley recalled that in one of his early career elections, he won election by only five votes in the primary, and in 2006, when he ran for Kansas secretary of state, he was ahead in the primary by only about 200 votes.

The incumbent for BPU, at large position 3, Norm Scott, did not get through the crowded primary field.

The new Wyandotte County voter turnout percentage for the fall election increased slightly to 16.94 percent with the certified totals.

While Election Commissioner Bruce Newby today recommended counting 158 provisional ballots, he did not recommend counting another 58 provisional ballots.

According to the election commissioner, these ballots that were not counted included 19 who were not registered to vote; 28 who did not sign the voter affidavit in the advance mail ballot; three who changed their address but did not turn in a voter registration application for it; four who changed their names but did not turn in a voter registration application for it; one who moved out of the county; one who did not provide a photo identification before the canvass; and two who voted twice, one in advance voting and once at the polling place on Election Day.

About 25 provisional ballots were counted from voters who cast ballots at the wrong precinct, and 23 with address changes who voted at the correct precinct, according to election office information. About 19 voters voted the wrong precinct ballot and seven provisional ballots voted the correct precinct ballot, and were counted.

Nine ballots were counted from those who voted at a correct precinct, with a voter registration application; while 24 voters cast the correct precinct provisional ballot at the polls, which was counted, but they had been sent an advance ballot that they did not cast.

Twelve voters in the same households signed each other’s ballot envelopes, but were counted anyway, while 17 voters signed the ballot envelope in the wrong place, and were counted, according to election office information.

The final certified results for the general election are posted online at the Wyandotte County Election Office website at www.wycovotes.org, and at https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56606b47e4b0b9403ad6ff96/t/5dd2f3ed6b252731315e5e63/1574106093840/SKM_C36819111812490.pdf.

Earlier stories about the election may be found at https://wyandotteonline.com/not-over-yet-mulvany-henry-cautiously-optimistic-about-44-vote-lead-in-election-haley-also-remains-optimistic/ and https://wyandotteonline.com/mulvany-henry-wins-bpu-at-large-position-3-ramirez-wins-ug-3rd-district/

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Waiting in the audience at the Board of Canvassers meeting this morning were, left to right, Unified Government Commissioner Harold Johnson, who was re-elected; Pat Brune, who was elected to the Kansas City Kansas Community College Board of Trustees; and David Haley, who came in second for a Board of Public Utilities seat. (Photo by Mary Rupert)
The Board of Canvassers meeting was held on Monday morning at the Wyandotte County Election Office at 850 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Mary Rupert)

Police notes

Aggravated assault reported on South 20th

Victims told police that they were being chased by an unknown person, heard gunfire and wrecked their vehicle about midnight in the 100 block of South 20th Street, according to a social media post by Kansas City, Kansas, police. There were no injuries and the suspect fled before officers arrived, according to police.

Aggravated burglary reported on Spring Avenue

An unknown suspect reportedly entered a home through an open garage door and took a purse from an unlocked vehicle at 12:15 a.m. Nov. 18 in the 12800 block of Spring Avenue, according to a social media post by police.

Assault reported on Washington Boulevard

A victim told police that a suspect swung a knife at him during a verbal argument at 12:20 a.m. Nov. 18 in the 400 block of Washington Boulevard, according to a social media report by the Kansas City, Kansas, police. The suspect fled before officers arrived. There were no injuries, according to police.

Aggravated domestic assault reported
A suspect became upset with her boyfriend around 1:45 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in the 400 block of North 7th Street, according to a social media post by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

The suspect began damaging walls and then threw a hammer at the victim, police stated. The victim was not injured.

Aggravated domestic battery reported
A victim told police that after an argument around 1:18 a.m. Nov. 16 in the 7300 block of State Avenue, her boyfriend became angry and began choking her, which impeded her breathing. The victim had a minor injury, according to a social media post by police.

BPU to meet Wednesday

The Board of Public Utilities is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at the BPU offices at 540 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

On the agenda for the work session at 5 p.m. is a board update, general manager update and a report on capital improvements.

On the agenda for the regular session at 6 p.m. is a visitors’ time, approval of a numbering system, approval of diversion of services, approval of electric policies, approval of water policies, a health fair recap, board comments and general manager comments.