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WBJ - Wu wins Wichita mayor's race; Tuttle, Glasscock, Johnston win Council seats
Former TV news reporter Lily Wu won her initial bid for public office Tuesday, defeating incumbent Wichita mayor Brandon Whipple in a general election marked by Wu's record-setting campaign contributions.
Wu won with 58% of the vote to Whipple's 41.3% in final unofficial results released by the Sedgwick County Election Office. A Nov. 16 canvass of votes will certify the election.
An initial turnout figure from the county was 23.2% compared to 20.3% in the last mayoral election in 2019, 16.3% for the 2015 mayoral, and 12.8% for the 2011 mayoral.
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Dalton Glasscock, former chairman of the Sedgwick County Republican Party, won the District 4 (southwest Wichita) seat being vacated by two-term Council member Jeff Blubaugh. Glasscock gained 61.8% of the District 4 vote to 37.8% for Judy Pierce.
Guadalupe Clinic executive director J.V. Johnston won the election in District 5 (west Wichita) to replace Frye after his two terms. Johnson got 55% of the vote to 24.7% for Gary Bond and 20% for Ben Taylor.
Becky Tuttle received a second full term on the Council with 63.5% of the vote in District 2 (east Wichita), defeating former Goddard mayor Marcey Gregory (32%) and Hatim Zeineddine (4.1%).Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostLooks like his days of cutting in line for low income community trash dump days are limited.
Don’t worry, good doctor. I’ll keep your image going in here for a while in your memory.
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MSN - Lily Wu discusses Wichita's future with 12 News
Lily Wu joined the set of 12 News This Morning just hours after being elected mayor of Wichita by about 10,000 votes over incumbent Brandon Whipple.
Topics discussed Wednesday morning included her Tuesday victory and her vision for Wichita after she officially becomes mayor in January.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostLooks like his days of cutting in line for low income community trash dump days are limited.
Don’t worry, good doctor. I’ll keep your image going in here for a while in your memory.
Cigars up.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
I will be curious to see how Wu does. I really have liked most of what I've seen from her so far.
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Lily getting some exposure from Reason.
Reason - Is Wichita Mayor-Elect Lily Wu a Libertarian?
"I believe in empowering the individual and limited government. I chose to become a Libertarian on my registration because it spoke to who I was."
Lily Wu—a 39-year-old immigrant, political novice, and registered member of the Libertarian Party—has just been elected mayor of Wichita, Kansas, one of the 50 largest cities in the United States.
Wu, who will become the first Asian-American mayor in Wichita's 153-year history, arrived in the United States from Guatemala when she was just 8 years old. The first person in her family to attend college, she graduated from Wichita State University with international business and marketing degrees. For the past 12 years, she's been a local television reporter, a career she says was inspired by the fact that she learned English by watching the news.
In her first foray into politics, Wu defeated incumbent Mayor Brandon Whipple by more than 10,000 votes and 16 percentage points. In her victory speech on Tuesday night, Wu stressed the importance of making the government "more responsible with the money that is being sorted to us for taxpayers"—a message that will sound familiar to many libertarians.
Other aspects of her campaign, however, have drawn criticism from the Kansas Libertarian Party, notably her plan to hire more cops in Wichita. "Make no mistake: Lily Wu is not associated or engaged with this party," the state party tweeted on Wednesday, even as the national Libertarian Party celebrated her success. (Wu was also backed by a political action committee connected to the free market group Americans for Prosperity.)
In a more diplomatic statement, Tim Giblin, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Kansas, said Wu was a "registered libertarian, but not a recognized candidate" of the state party. While acknowledging that Wu's victory brought more public attention to the party, Giblin also said his group "will be watching closely and loudly. Lily had no problem using our banner as a stepping stone throughout her campaign. We intend to hold her to that."
Wichita's mayoral elections are nonpartisan, so Wu didn't need the nomination of the Libertarian Party to get on the ballot. She certainly isn't the first former Republican to flee that party. And these internecine fights over who counts as a real libertarian are nothing new, of course.
Still, we wanted to get to the bottom of it. So Reason caught up with Wu on Thursday evening to ask about her political views, why she decided to run for mayor, and what she plans to do now that she's won.
With that said, I think she had some great answers to the questions she was asked by Reason. She seems to be fairly pragmatic in her approach and while I can respect that, I can also acknowledge that there is a segment of the libertarian population that will be vocal in their opposition to some of it.
I hope she has great success and helps propel Wichita forward.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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She is a positive individual and possesses a personality that draws people to her. I'm not sure how much she can actually accomplish as mayor, but if she finds any success, who knows what could be next?
I know this...she believes in this city and she believes she has a responsibility to improve things. I didn't have a say in the results but I'm happy for her and I believe Wichita is in a better place.
She also impressed my better half...and that's a tall order for any politician.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostLily getting some exposure from Reason.
Reason - Is Wichita Mayor-Elect Lily Wu a Libertarian?
Regardless of how she identifies, I think Lily has a big opportunity to do some great things. I'm also not going to lie, I'm interested to see how the KSLP responds to what she may or may not do in the future.
With that said, I think she had some great answers to the questions she was asked by Reason. She seems to be fairly pragmatic in her approach and while I can respect that, I can also acknowledge that there is a segment of the libertarian population that will be vocal in their opposition to some of it.
I hope she has great success and helps propel Wichita forward.
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Originally posted by SHOXAAC View Post
I am fed up with the matrix government structure. The Libertarians say they will hold her to their views. People aren’t robots. Let her lead with her thoughts, not some bureaucratic system that wants to put square pegs in round holes. Let her lead and evaluate her by her decisions and actions.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
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