Barnes: Primary election not quite over yet

Nathan Barnes (Staff file photo)[/
Nathan Barnes (Staff file photo)

by Mary Rupert
The primary election is not quite over yet, according to Nathan Barnes, who was in third place for the Unified Government Commission, 1st District at large position.

Second-place winner Mark Gilstrap had 10 votes more than Barnes. First-place winner Melissa Bynum had 23 more votes than Gilstrap in the close contest.

The unofficial vote Tuesday night was Melissa Bynum, 1,125; Mark Gilstrap, 1,102; and Nathan Barnes, 1,092.

Barnes, a UG commissioner from the 1st District for 18 years, said today that election results are still pending until they are certified on Monday morning.

It’s been his experience that usually there are about 30 ballots or so that are “provisional,” he said, and the board of canvassers has to decide whether to count them or not.

Barnes said he would have to wait until after the canvass Monday to decide whether or not to ask for a recount.

He said he is currently investigating to see why his election mailer did not reach some addresses on the east side of Kansas City, Kan., before the election. It reached some addresses in the 66109 and 66112 areas on the west side before the election, but not on the east side of the city, he said. Some persons on the east side of the city received his mailer today, he said. He added it appeared to him that the mailers were dropped off at the post office on time.

“I know there would have been 12 votes on this end of town if I’d got my mailer out,” Barnes said.

Barnes also had an automated telephone call that reached some voters, as did several other candidates. Barnes’ campaign helped encourage voters to go to the polls early or to use mail-in ballots in advance voting, but his numbers of advance voters were not quite as high as he had hoped, he said.

Bynum, Gilstrap advance to general election for UG, 1st District, at large contest

In unofficial returns, Melissa Bynum and Mark Gilstrap advanced to the general election for the Unified Government Commission, 1st District, at large contest.

Bynum was in first place with 23 votes to spare. She received 1,125 votes to Gilstrap’s 1,102 votes.

Nathan Barnes, who led most of the evening, was a very close third, with 1,092 votes, only 10 votes short of Gilstrap.

Melissa Bynum (Staff file photo)
Melissa Bynum (Staff file photo)

Mark Gilstrap (Staff file photo)
Mark Gilstrap (Staff file photo)

The leader of the UG Commission, 4th District, contest was Harold Johnson, with 470 votes.

In second place was incumbent Commissioner Tarence Maddox, with 306 votes.

Harold Johnson (Staff file photo)
Harold Johnson (Staff file photo)

Tarence Maddox (Staff file photo)
Tarence Maddox (Staff file photo)

In the Board of Public Utilities, at large, position 3, contest, Chris McCord was leading with 2,020 votes.

In second place was Norm Scott with 1,886 votes.

Chris McCord (Staff file photo)
Chris McCord (Staff file photo)

Norm Scott (Staff file photo)
Norm Scott (Staff file photo)

These are final unofficial returns. Twenty-five precincts of 25 are reporting.

Voter turnout was 6,406, which is 9.9 percent of the registered voters.

It was a better turnout than the February 2013 primary election, when there was a 7.9 percent turnout, and a snowstorm. The March 2011 primary election had a 7.9 percent turnout.

The general election will be April 7.

UG Commissioner, 1st District at large

Nathan Barnes 1,092
Melissa Brune Bynum 1,125
Mark Gilstrap 1,102
LaVert A. Murray 721
Tamika Pledger 122
Christal Watson 538
Janice (Grant) Witt 178

UG Commissioner, 4th District

Harold Johnson 470
Tarence L. Maddox 306
Scott C. Murray 105

BPU, at large position 3

Murray D. Anderson Sr. 838
Thomas H. Gordon 1,237
Chris McCord 2,020
Norman D. Scott 1,886