Primary election turnout ‘steady’

Primary election turnout so far in Wyandotte County has been smooth and steady, according to Wyandotte County Election Commissioner Michael Abbott.

He estimated the voter turnout at about 11 percent around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday.

Today’s primary includes some high-interest contests, including mayor and Wyandotte County Sheriff.

So far, there were about 3,000 mail ballots that have been returned, and about 5,000 people have gone out to vote today, he said.

Voters have until 7 p.m. to cast a ballot in the primary at their polling places. They also have until 7 p.m. to return their mail ballots to the ballot drop boxes, to polling places or to the Election Office at 850 State. If in the mail, they need a postmark before 7 p.m. Tuesday.

The turnout seems to be better than the local primary in 2015, when there was a 9.8 percent turnout, Abbott said.

In 2017, there was a mayoral race similar to this election, and turnout was 17.8 percent, he said. Turnout today could end up around 15 to 16 percent based on how it’s gone so far.

In 2019, a local election where there wasn’t a mayoral race, turnout was around 9.6 percent, and there wasn’t a countywide race on that ballot, he added.

The election so far has been pretty calm, he said. They had to have a campaign sign removed that was within 250 feet of the polling place at Rainbow Mennonite Church this morning, Abbott said. He added he did not know the name of the candidate. They called the Sheriff’s Office to remove the sign, he added.

Voter turnout appeared to be heavier so far on the west side of Wyandotte County, which is frequently the case, he said.

For example, a polling place at Haven Baptist Church, 3430 Hutton Road, had more than 500 voters, while the Joe Amayo Argentine Community Center , 2810 Metropolitan Ave., polling place had 122 voters, he said.

Polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today

Today is primary Election Day. Regular polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3.

On the ballot are candidates for mayor, Wyandotte County sheriff, Unified Government commissioner at large District 2, UG commissioner District 1, UG commissioner District 8, UG commissioner District 5, and two Board of Public Utilities at-large positions.

Five drop boxes are available for mail-in ballots, and are open through 7 p.m. Aug. 3. The five locations are Bonner Springs Library, 201 N. Nettleton Ave., Bonner Springs; Edwardsville City Hall, 690 S. 4th St., Edwardsville; West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82nd St., Kansas City, Kansas; Election Office, 850 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, (walk up in front of building); Election Office, 850 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, on 9th Street next to the fence, creating a “drive through” path for voters to drive through to drop off their ballot from their cars; KCK City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

Candidate forums sponsored by Business West and Kansas City Kansas Community College are running on the college’s YouTube page at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMfeRPiOepX1cbFV797a3UvC-f3vyX_kp.

Voters’ ballots are different, depending on the commission district in which they live. To see what is on your ballot, and to check your polling place, visit Voter View on the Kansas secretary of state’s website at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView.

Voters may also visit the Wyandotte County Election website at wycovotes.org, or may call the Election Office at 913-573-8500.

Candidate forums available online and on cable TV

Candidate forums for the Aug. 3 primary election are being shown on cable TV and on YouTube.

Forums sponsored by Business West and Kansas City Kansas Community College are being shown on KCEC, the cable television station at KCKCC, on Channel 146 on Google TV and Channel 17 on Spectrum cable.

They are also on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMfeRPiOepX1cbFV797a3UvC-f3vyX_kp.

The moderator of the forums was Murrel Bland. Panelists included Elnora Jefferson, J.D. Rios and Mary Rupert. In charge of production was Randy Royer, director of media services, KCKCC.

Regular polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3.

Five drop boxes are available for mail-in ballots, and are open through 7 p.m. Aug. 3. The five locations are Bonner Springs Library, 201 N. Nettleton Ave., Bonner Springs; Edwardsville City Hall, 690 S. 4th St., Edwardsville; West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82nd St., Kansas City, Kansas; Election Office, 850 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, (walk up in front of building); Election Office, 850 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, on 9th Street next to the fence, creating a “drive through” path for voters to drive through to drop off their ballot from their cars; KCK City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

For more voting information, visit www.wycovotes.org.

The remaining candidate forum schedule on cable TV:

Monday, Aug. 2
5 p.m., UG Commissioner, at large District 2
5:30 p.m., UG Commissioner, District 1
6 p.m., UG Commissioner, District 8
7 p.m., UG Commissioner, District 5
7:30 p.m., UG Mayor-CEO
8:30 p.m., Board of Public Utilities
9:30 p.m. Wyandotte County Sheriff