If you’re a voter in the Kansas City area, particularly on the Missouri side, Election Day is Tuesday, April 8. This general municipal election will give voters in cities like Liberty, Kansas City, Independence, and Raytown the opportunity to vote on key local issues and elect public officials.
Voters will have the chance to decide on funding for school renovations, new police buildings, and infrastructure projects. Additionally, residents will elect mayors, city council members, school board members, and other local leaders.
Key Dates for Local Elections
- Election Day: Tuesday, April 8
- Poll Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- Location: Polling places across the Kansas City area and other Missouri cities
Residents in Johnson County already voted last week, while Wyandotte County will hold its elections next week.
Important Voting Information
If you’re planning to vote today, remember that as long as you’re in line by the time the polls close at 7 p.m., you are still entitled to cast your ballot. Stay in line and ensure your voice is heard!
Election Issues on the Ballot
Voters will weigh in on several important matters, including:
- Funding for local school renovations
- Construction of new police buildings
- Infrastructure upgrades in the community
- Elections for various public offices, such as mayors, city council members, and school board members
Tuesday, April 8 marks a significant day for Kansas City and nearby areas, with voters making crucial decisions that will impact the community’s future. Whether you are casting your vote for public projects or electing leaders, it’s important to be informed and make your voice heard.