The second group of vote totals is in from the Wyandotte County Election Office, showing no change in the vote leaders from the first group.
Incumbents continue to do well so far in this election, with 6,737 votes cast, and a turnout of 8.74 percent.
Incumbent Mayor Mark Holland led with 42.54 percent of the mayoral contest vote to David Alvey’s 1,993, or 29.72 percent, and David Haley’s 1,237, or 18.44 percent. Janice Witt had 460 votes and D. Keith Jordan, 164.
For UG Commission, 5th District, incumbent Commissioner Mike Kane had 1,000 votes, or 56.82 percent of te vote, to Sarah Kremer’s 537 votes, 30.51 percent, and John Fotovich’s 223 votes, or 12.67 percent.
In District 7, UG Commission, Incumbent Commissioner Jim Walters led with 380 votes, or 45.78 percent, to Jim Gibson’s 235 votes, 28.31 percent, and George Cooper’s 215 votes, 25.90 percent.
For the UG Commission, 8th District, incumbent Commissioner Jane Philbrook led with 633 votes, or 59.77 percent, to Kendon McClaine’s 305 votes, or 28.80 percent, and Brad Isnard’s 121 votes, or 11.43 percent.
Incumbent Sheriff Donald Ash continued to lead the five-candidate contest with 3,297 votes, or 50.83 percent. Celisha Towers was second with 1,430 votes, 22.05 percent; Victor Webb, 828 votes, 12.77 percent; Marvin Main, 565 votes, 8.71 percent; and Charles Bunnell, 366 votes, 5.64 percent.
Incumbent BPU member, position 1 at-large, Mary Gonzales leads with 3,040 votes, 52.31 percent; and Bryan Messmer was second with 972 votes, 16.72 percent. Nikole Owens had 929 votes, 15.98 percent; and Kevin Braun had 871 votes, 14.99 percent.