On Nov. 4, voters around Kansas City will decide a number of critical local issues in their communities, including multiple mayoral races, whether to "abandon" Prairie Village's form of government, if Independence can keep its four-day school week, and more.
Missouri and Kansas voters will head to the polls on Nov. 4, 2025, for municipal elections that will decide new leaders and important issues in their communities.
In Johnson County, there are contested races for offices like mayor and city council in 14 different cities, as well as competitions for seats on five local school boards, the Johnson County Community College Board of Trustees and the board overseeing WaterOne.
In Wyandotte County, voters will select a new mayor, decide on the Board of Commissioners and choose school board

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