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What questions do you have about the Royals, Chiefs stadium vote?

A yard sign and a window sign in Kansas City take opposing stances on the stadium tax issue that’s on the ballot in Jackson County in the April 2 election.
A yard sign and a window sign in Kansas City take opposing stances on the stadium tax issue that’s on the ballot in Jackson County in the April 2 election. The Kansas City Star

Jackson County is less than two weeks away from the Royals and Chiefs stadium vote that has been years in the making, and voters still have a lot of confusion and unknowns. The Star wants to hear your stadium tax questions before election day, April 2.

Our reporters have written about the possible effects on local businesses and traffic, the teams’ promises in exchange for the tax, and the organizations and political figures behind the “vote yes” and “vote no” campaigns.

But we want to hear from you. What do you need to know to make an informed decision ahead of the April 2 vote?

By filling out the form below or emailing kcq@kcstar.com, your questions can help guide The Star’s ongoing coverage of the Royals and Chiefs stadium vote.

Eleanor Nash
The Kansas City Star
Eleanor Nash is a service journalism reporter at The Star. She covers transportation, local oddities and everything else residents need to know. A Kansas City native and graduate of Wellesley College, she previously worked at The Myrtle Beach Sun News in South Carolina and at KCUR. 
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