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2019 Kansas City mayoral election
The
2019
Kansas City
mayoral election
took place on
June 18
, 2019, to elect the next
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
. The election was held concurrently with various other
local elections
, and was officially nonpartisan.
Incumbent mayor
Sly James
, in office since 2011, was
term-limited
and could not seek
the office
again.
In the
nonpartisan primary
held on
April 2
, 2019,
city council
members
Jolie Justus
and
Quinton Lucas
were the top-two vote winners with 23 and 18 percent of the vote, respectively. In the
general election
on June 18, 2019, Lucas got 59 percent vs. 41 percent for Justus.
Candidates
The filing deadline is
January 8
.
Declared
Alissia Canady,
city councilwoman
Clay Chastain,
electrical engineer
and home renovator who currently lives in Bedford, Virginia
Phil Glynn, businessman, he is affiliated with the
Democratic Party
Jolie Justus, city councilwoman, former member of the
Missouri Senate
Henry Klein
, charity chairman
Vincent Lee
,
real estate broker
Quinton Lucas,
city councilman
, he is a member of the Democratic Party
Steve Miller
, attorney, affiliated with the Democratic Party
Jermaine Reed
, city councilman
Scott Taylor
, city councilman
Scott Wagner
, city councilman,
Mayor Pro Tem
Withdrew
Rita Berry, businesswoman
Roi Chinn
Jason Kander
, former
Missouri Secretary of State
Declined
Austin Petersen
, businessman and
Libertarian
candidate for
presidential nomination
in
2016
, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018
Endorsements
Primary
Primary election
Polling
Hypothetical runoff polling
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;with Justus and Miller
Results
General election
Results