Mayor Q Staffer MJ Moves To Succeed Jackson County Prosecutor Mean Jean

Okay, TKC was working on this post that was gonna be straight forward and maybe opine (in vain) about the wisdom of Mayor Q's office taking over the prosecutor's gig . . .

And then . . .

ASKING AROUND, INSIDERS NOTICED EPIC SELFIES FROM THIS CANDIDATE FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROSECUTOR!!!

Don't get it twisted . . . This accomplished lady just happens to be quite stunning and looks far more elegant than anybody reading this dump of a blog.

Here's a quick sample of her seflie glam shot photo skills on behalf of the public trust before she wisely closes up her FB . . .

That's the background that local media won't report because it offers voters, literally, a better picture of a formidable Kansas City candidate and the Deputy Chief of Staff/Attorney at Office of Mayor Quinton Lucas looking to take over one of the top jobs at the courthouse.

Now . . .

Here's the cover story and more info . . .

According to a release about her running, “With her extensive experience, unwavering commitment to the rule of law, and a vision for a more equitable legal system, Ms. Melesa Johnson is poised to bring positive change to our county’s legal landscape.”

It said, “Her background as a seasoned attorney, combined with her dedication to public service, uniquely positions her to address the pressing issues facing our community.”

If elected, Johnson will make history as the first black female prosecutor for Jackson County.

Her platform emphasizes the following key areas: Transformative justice, victim support and advocacy, community engagement, efficiency and accountability, and violence prevention.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

As Peters Baker announces she will not seek re-election, a familiar face throws her hat in the ring for Jackson County prosecutor

A familiar face in the Kansas City, Missouri community is putting her name in the hat for the Jackson County Prosecutor position, Melesa Johnson.

Here's her FB campaign announcement . . . And this link to her campaign website.

You decide . . .

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