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Royals stadium vote effort moves forward after signatures verified

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June 24, 2026
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Royals stadium vote effort moves forward after signatures verified

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The petition to try to create a vote of the people on city funding for a new Kansas City Royals’ stadium has been deemed valid.

City Clerk Marilyn Sanders confirmed the news with FOX4 on Monday. She said the number of signatures needed for a valid petition was 2,068. Sanders said the number of valid signatures received was 3,776.

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Missouri Workers Power had not said anything about this early Tuesday afternoon. They’re an affiliate of the Missouri Workers Center, better known as Stand Up KC, on the west side of the state.

In a letter sent to Mayor Quinton Lucas and the other twelve city council members Tuesday, Missouri Workers Power threatened legal action against the city if it issues bonds for the new Royals’ stadium before there’s a public vote.

Tuesday, June 9th, City Clerk Marilyn Sanders told FOX4 that if the petition was deemed valid, it’d then move on to the City Council, and that 13-member body would have 60 days to act.

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Missouri Workers Power agreed with that. Our question for the city on June 23 was whether that body could strike down the plan, so voters would not be able to vote on the measure.

“Under the City Charter, it would ultimately be up to the City Council to make that determination,” City Spokeswoman Lane Johnson said to FOX4 Tuesday, June 23.

In a news release the same day, Missouri Workers Power said that their letter made two key arguments.

“The 60-day window for the City Council to act on the petition runs in calendar days — not business days, and that any action taken in the interim to issue bonds or otherwise advance the stadium project without a public vote would constitute an effort to frustrate the right to initiative petition guaranteed to Kansas City residents,” they said.

One group upset with what they’re doing is the Greater Kansas City Building & Construction Trades Council.

“I wish that they would tone down the negative rhetoric because it’s not all bad,” Building & Trades Business Manager Ralph Oropeza said of Missouri Workers Power in an interview with FOX4 on June 10.

Oropeza said that the tens of thousands of people that belong to the entity he’s in charge of make a living on building structures.

“This is how our people generate middle-class wealth for them to be able to retire and be able to have dignity when they reach that retirement age,” he continued that day.

There is still debate about whether a public vote would actually impact the Royals’ plans for a new stadium, though. Lucas said on June 9 that the Royals deal is expected to be largely done before a vote would take place. That day, he said the effort from Missouri Workers Power is more likely to impact the potential expansion CPKC Stadium more than it would a new Royals’ stadium.

The Royals would not comment on the Missouri Workers Power initiative moving forward Tuesday.

Missouri Workers Power sent a letter to the mayor, city council, city clerk and their aides on Tuesday.

The group claims in the letter that any attempt to pass Royals stadium bonds before the citizens’ ballot initiative goes to a vote would be an unlawful effort to preempt the public’s right to vote.

You can read the full letter below.

Mo Workers Powers – KC Stadium IP – letter to Council and Mayor.docxDownload

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Tags: City CouncilFOX4Kansas City RoyalsLane JohnsonMarilyn SandersMissouri Workers Centermissouri workers powerThe Royalsvalid signaturesvote of the peopleWorkers Power
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