Election outcomes the same, as primary election becomes ‘official’

No election outcomes changed as votes were canvassed and official results were announced today for the Wyandotte County primary election.

Frances Sheppard, assistant election commissioner, said the final turnout was 14.36 percent, with a total of 12,758 votes cast.

The mayor’s contest official votes showed Tyrone Garner with 3,575 votes to incumbent Mayor David Alvey’s 3,527. Garner’s lead was about 60 votes on election night, and was trimmed to 48 votes in the official count today.

There were 176 provisional ballots, of which 124 were counted today and 52 did not qualify, Sheppard said.

Those that were not counted included some with errors, such as the voter didn’t sign the affidavit. Sheppard said the election office called these voters and gave them the opportunity to sign the ballot before today’s canvass, but some did not respond.

An election post-audit was held a couple of days after the election, with no changes found, she said. In the post-audit, one contest is chosen at random and results are hand-counted, then compared with the election night totals.

Sheppard said candidates have until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17, to request a recount. As of 3 p.m. Monday, no one had requested a recount, she added.

One candidate, Tscher “Cece” Manck, has been posting videos on her social media pages stating that there must have been some additional votes for her that were not counted. She ran for the Unified Government Commissioner, 8th District, position, and received 117 votes on Aug. 3, election night, then 122 votes in unofficial results Aug. 6, and 123 votes after today’s canvass. She had many questions, and her videos called for investigations into the election.

Unofficial results on Aug. 6 included some ballots that were sent in the mail on Tuesday, Aug. 3, and arrived by Friday, Aug. 6.

The election office did not find many additional votes for Manck, and Sheppard said that no agencies are investigating.

Receiving the most votes in the UG Commission, 8th District, contest was Andrew Davis with 550, followed by incumbent Jane Winkler Philbrook with 458.

The election office currently is getting ready for the Nov. 2 election, Sheppard said.

The election will include the mayor’s contest, as well as some UG Commission offices, Board of Public Utilities seats, sheriff, as well as elections for the four public school boards in Wyandotte County, the Kansas City Kansas Community College Board of Trustees, as well as city positions in Bonner Springs and Edwarsdville.

The last day to register to vote for the election is Oct. 12, she said.

The election office will start mailing out ballots on Oct. 13, which is 20 days before the election, she said.

Those who want to receive advance ballots by mail need to send in a separate application for the mail ballot. An application is on the election office’s website at https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56606b47e4b0b9403ad6ff96/t/5c703309e5e5f09473494200/1550856969456/AV1wc_Mail_2018.pdf.

The only advance voters who don’t have to fill out the separate application are those who are on a permanent sick and disabled list, she added.

The election office also is planning early voting in person at select locations, as well as voting in person at all polling places from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2.

Election updates will be posted at wycovotes.org, Sheppard said.

BPU to meet Wednesday

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, Aug. 18.

On the agenda for the work session at 5 p.m. are a board update, general manager update and environmental regulation update.

On the agenda for the regular session at 6 p.m. will be a public comment time, general manager and staff reports, COVID-19 update, electric operations quarterly report, information technology quarterly report, delegates for Western Fuels annual meeting, miscellaneous comments and board comments.

The meeting will be conducted through the internet and by telephone.

To access the Zoom meeting online, visit the website https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84523139724.

To join the meeting by phone, call toll-free 1-888-475-4499.

The meeting ID number is 845 2313 9724.

The board meeting information packet is available at https://www.bpu.com/Portals/0/pdf/board-information-packet-8-18-21.pdf.

Members of the community who wish to speak to the board during the regular session must be logged in to the Zoom meeting via the internet using their browser or the Zoom application. Members of the public will be asked to raise their hand to signal they wish to address the board.

Monarchs can’t catch the Dogs

The Kansas City Monarchs (54-27) lost game three 11-2 to the Chicago Dogs (49-31) in the final game of the road series on Sunday.

The Monarchs finished the important seven-game swing, 4-3.

Chicago ignited in the bottom of the second, beginning with pitcher Keyvius Sampson (2-1) giving up a walk and ending with three runs, thanks to a double to left by Michael Crouse. Sampson pitched for 4.1 innings, allowed four hits, six runs, six walks and recorded six strikeouts.

A lead-off double to center by Will Kengor got some momentum going in the top of the third. Ryan Grotjohn then stamped in an RBI single to score Kengor.

The Dogs extended their lead in the bottom of the fourth, tacking on three more runs, dominating the Monarchs, 6-1.

Kansas City kept the Dogs quiet in the fifth, but Chicago got going again in the sixth, scoring another three runs. The Dog offense couldn’t be stopped, as they scored a run off of a wild pitch by Jacob Lindgren in the seventh and a run by T.J. Bennett after Johnny Adams hit an RBI double, making the score a whopping 10-1.

Chicago scored again in the eighth, bringing the team ahead of the Monarchs 11-1.

Kansas City ended the game with a run by Gaby Guerrero, after he doubled then ran home, thanks to a wild pitch in the top of the ninth.

The Kansas City Monarchs will travel home for an off day tomorrow; then they will open a six-game homestand on Tuesday night at Legends Field, beginning with the Sioux City Explorers. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Tickets to Monarchs games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.

  • Story by Emerson Peavey, Monarchs