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Early voting is beginning in the Sept. 30 recall election for Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. Supporters of the recall are upset about how White handled property assessments. Opponents say the construction lobby is trying to clear the path for “sweetheart stadium deals.
Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr., showed up Monday evening at a town hall where the discussion centered around the recall vote he faces on Sept. 30.
One piece that seemed to upset some voters in the audience is his continued absence at legislative meetings and his response to that during the town hall.
Election officials around Kansas City say they are on track for the Sept. 30 vote but are navigating concerns with accessibility and school-based poll places.
Seven no-excuse locations will be available for early voting. Here's where you can vote during the no-excuse absentee voting period:
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