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Election in Kansas City
2011 Kansas City mayoral election Turnout 16.24% (primary)[1] 22.06% (general)[2]
Candidate
Sly James
Mike Burke
Party
nonpartisan
nonpartisan
Popular vote
31,794
18,736
Percentage
62.92%
37.08%
Mayor before election
Mark Funkhouser
Democratic
Elected Mayor
Sly James
Democratic
The 2011 Kansas City mayoral election was held February 22 and March 22, 2011 to elect the mayor of Kansas City, Missouri . It saw the election of Sly James , who unseated incumbent mayor Mark Funkhouser (who was eliminated in the primary).
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