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2019 General Election (Unofficial Results) All of Advance Plus 20 of 32 Polling Places

UG Commissioner at large, District 1
Melissa Brune Bynum 6,748
Mark Gilstrap 3,227

UG Commissioner, District 3
Ann Murguia 531
Christian A. Ramirez 610

UG Commissioner, District 4
Jorge Luis Flores 301
Harold Johnson 662

UG Commissioner, District 6
Diana J. Aguirre 367
Angela Markley 632

Register of Deeds
Nancy Burns 8,176
Tscher Manck 1,640

BPU at large, position 3
David Haley 4,732
Rose Mulvany Henry 4,571

Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools District No. 500
Vote for 4
Gary E. Bradley-Lopez 2,087
Yolanda S. Clark 2,824
Monica Crowe 2,067
Karen French 1,723
Janey Humphries 2,395
Brenda C. Jones 2,183
Randy Lopez 3,187
Hattie L. Smith 2,125
Joseph A. Straws III 1,296
Frieda Tresvan 1,021
Valdenia C. Winn 2,352

Mayor, Bonner Springs
Jeff W. Harrington 462
Jordan M. Mackey 171

Early unofficial election results

Unofficial results
General election
Nov. 5, 2019

Early partial preliminary election results showed incumbent Commissioner Melissa Brune Bynum leading with 66.8 percent of the vote to Mark Gilstrap’s 32.7 percent in the contest for Unified Government Commissioner, 1st District at large.

In the very close UG Commission, 3rd District contest, Christian A. Ramirez was leading with 236 votes to incumbent Commissioner Ann Murguia’s 230 votes.

For UG Commission, 4th District, incumbent Commissioner Harold Johnson was leading 355 to challenger Jorge L. Flores, 140.

For UG Commission, 6th District, incumbent Commissioner Angela Markley was leading 260 votes to Diana J. Aguirre’s 143.

Wyandotte County Register of Deeds Nancy Burns had 84.9 percent of the vote, with 3,863 to Tscher Manck’s 675.

For Board of Public Utilities, at large, position 3, Rose Mulvany Henry was leading David Haley, 2,175 to 2,123 in a very close contest.

For the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools, where four persons will advance, the top vote-getters were Randy Lopez, 1,375; Yolanda S. Clark, 1,230; Janey Humphries, 1,185; and Valdenia C. Winn, 1,112. Brenda C. Jones, who resigned from the board earlier this year, received 1,016 votes.

UG Commissioner at large, District 1
Melissa Brune Bynum 3,101
Mark Gilstrap 1,520

UG Commissioner, District 3
Ann Murguia 230
Christian A. Ramirez 236

UG Commissioner, District 4
Jorge Luis Flores 140
Harold Johnson 355

UG Commissioner, District 6
Diana J. Aguirre 143
Angela Markley 260

Register of Deeds
Nancy Burns 3,863
Tscher Manck 675

BPU at large, position 3
David Haley 2,123
Rose Mulvany Henry 2,175

Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools District No. 500
Vote for 4
Gary E. Bradley-Lopez 870
Yolanda S. Clark 1,230
Monica Crowe 992
Karen French 820
Janey Humphries 1,185
Brenda C. Jones 1,016
Randy Lopez 1,375
Hattie L. Smith 864
Joseph A. Straws III 516
Frieda Tresvan 422
Valdenia C. Winn 1,112

Mayor, Bonner Springs
Jeff W. Harrington 158
Jordan M. Mackey 70

Southbound I-635 to close at I-70 from Friday night to Monday morning

Southbound I-635 will be closed at 8 p.m. Friday at I-70. The closure will remain in place until 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11. A failed storm sewer pipe under the road will be replaced during the closure.

All southbound lanes of I-635 at I-70 will be closed this weekend, starting Friday night, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.

All southbound traffic will have to exit to westbound I-70, KDOT spokesman stated.

KDOT is closing I-635 south in order to replace a failed storm sewer pipe under the road, according to the spokesman.

As part of the closure, the ramps from eastbound State Avenue to southbound I-635 also will be closed, KDOT stated.

The closures will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, and continue through 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, according to the spokesman.

A detour will be in place for motorists wanting to continue south on I-635, KDOT stated. They will exit to westbound I-70, then exit at 57th Street, get on eastbound I-70 to southbound I-635.

Motorists are asked to slow down and pay extra attention while driving in work zones, KDOT stated.

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http://www.ksdot.org/bureaus/kcMetro/projects.asp

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