Voters overwhelmingly remove Jackson County Executive Frank White from office
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jackson County voters have decisively removed County Executive Frank White Jr. from office, ending his nine years in power with a landslide recall election.
White, a Kansas City Royals legend who became county executive in 2016, struggled to gain even 20% of the vote.
With nearly all precincts reporting, the final tally showed an 8515 split in favor of his removal.
Tonight, I acknowledge the results of the recall election and respect the decision of the voters of Jackson County. I want to thank the people who showed up to vote, and I want to thank my staff, my family, my friends, and especially my wonderful wife Teresa. I would not have made it this far without her support, patience, and motivation. Serving as County Executive has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and I am proud of what we have accomplished together to strengthen our community. While questions remain about the process that led to this election, I will move forward guided by gratitude for all this community has given me and by the drive to do what is right. As I move forward, that gratitude and the determination to do what is right will continue to guide me.
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