Another Look At Kansas City Democracy Coronavirus Cutbacks For June 2nd Election



The municipal vote is in danger of becoming even more irrelevant, here's a look at the damage already underway:

Cost Of Living Spike Decided By Fewer KCMO Voters

Election primer: Jackson County voters will decide 13 tax questions next week

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson postponed the scheduled April 7 election by executive order amid a statewide stay-at-home order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. next Tuesday, June 2, for the delayed election.


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Where is your new polling place for June 2nd?

Photo by Parker Johnson For the June 2nd elections, do you know where you're voting? Chances are, your polling location may have changed without your knowledge. As many churches are not serving as voting centers, some assignments for voters have been altered, and you might not have been altered.


COVID-19 Kills Perks For Kansas City Voters

'Sticker shock' coming to Jackson County poll locations

Changes are coming for the June 2 election in Jackson County, which was postponed from April 7 by executive order amid statewide stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. New poll locations, safety protocols and a ban on "I Voted" stickers are among the changes next week.


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