Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. will likely be removed from office after a two-year campaign culminated in a ...
A large majority of Jackson County voters have cast ballots to recall County Executive Frank White Jr. Preliminary results ...
After the results of the historic recall are certified, Jackson County legislators will work to agree on an interim county ...
White has served as county executive since 2016. Tens of thousands of signatures were gathered to trigger the special ...
Residents who didn’t vote early can check the Jackson County and Kansas City election board websites to make sure they know ...
Jackson County voters made their voices heard and chose to remove Frank White Jr. from his seat as county executive.
The county charter lays out the procedure for replacing a county executive following a recall election like the one taking ...
On Tuesday, Jackson County voters elected to recall Frank White as county executive. Voter turnout for the special recall ...
This vote was scheduled after county election officials certified nearly 43,000 signatures in the county, collected by the public, calling to put White's current position as county executive to a vote ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A recall effort 22 months in the making is finally reaching its conclusion Tuesday night, as Jackson County voters decide whether County Executive Frank White will remain in office.
Voters in Jackson County are casting ballots Tuesday in a historic recall election targeting County Executive Frank White.
Why is Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. facing a recall election on Sept. 30? KSHB 41's Charlie Keegan explains.
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