Jay Hodges
Jay Hodges was a 2015 candidate for the District 2 At-large seat on the Kansas City, Missouri City Council.
Elections
2015
The city of Kansas City, Missouri, held nonpartisan elections for mayor and city council on June 23, 2015. A primary election took place on April 7, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 13, 2015. All 12 city council seats were up for election.[1][2]
In the primary election for the District 2 At-large seat, Teresa Loar and Jay Hodges were unopposed. Loar defeated Hodges in the general election on June 23.[3][4] Incumbent Edward F. Ford was ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits.[5]
Kansas City City Council, District 2 At-large, General Election, 2015 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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66.4% | 20,849 | |
Jay Hodges | 33.6% | 10,553 | |
Total Votes | 31,402 | ||
Source: Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners, "Cumulative general election results," accessed January 26, 2016 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Missouri Secretary of State, "2015 Missouri Election Calendar," accessed September 19, 2014
- ↑ Kansas City Board of Elections, "Home," accessed January 23, 2015
- ↑ Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners, "Unofficial election results," accessed June 23, 2015
- ↑ Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners, "Unofficial election results," accessed April 7, 2015
- ↑ Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners, "Sample Ballot: Municipal Primary, School and Special Election, April 7, 2015," accessed February 9, 2015
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