KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Voters throughout the metro area are deciding on major issues tonight, such as a measure that would help fund renovations to the Buck O'Neil Bridge and several city council positions in Lee's Summit.
This story will be updated as more results become available.
KCMO 1% Sales Tax for Capital Improvements
- YES: 79%
- NO: 21%
Claycomo 1% Sales Tax for General Fund
- YES: 54%
- NO: 46%
Claycomo Levy Increase
- YES: 47%
- NO: 53%
Smithville Mayor
- Brian Fullmer: 47%
- Damien Boley: 58%
Smithville Capital Improvements Sales Tax
- YES: 55%
- NO: 45%
Liberty School District Bond Issue
- YES: 82%
- NO: 18%
Northmoor Tax Levy Increase
- YES: 73%
- NO: 27%
Pleasant Hill School District Bonds
- YES: 81%
- NO: 19%
Raymore-Peculiar School District Tax Levy Ceiling Increase
- YES: 57%
- NO: 43%
Grain Valley Mayor
- Michael Todd: 55%
- James Hofstetter: 45%
Grain Valley School Districts
- YES: 77%
- NO: 23%
Blue Springs Local Use Tax
- YES: 43%
- NO: 57%
Independence City Council At-Large
- Karen DeLuccie: 41%
- Brice Stewart: 17%
- Mike Huff: 22%
- Write-in candidate: 20%
Lee's Summit Mayor
- Ron Williams: 29%
- Bill Baird: 47%
- Robert Binney: 24%
Lee's Summit City Council - District 1
- Diane Forte: 54%
- Robert Dye: 46%
Lee's Summit City Council - District 2
- Trish Carlyle: 56%
- John Elkin: 44%
Lee's Summit City Council - District 3
- Diane Seif: 50%
- Jose Lopez: 50%
Lee's Summit City Council - District 4*
- Bob Johnson: 59%
- Donna Gordon: 40%
* Editor's note: In a previous version of this story, we incorrectly identified the winner in the Lee's Summit City Council District 4 race. The story has been updated to reflect the correct winner.