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Curt Skoog Wins Second Term as Overland Park Mayor in Landslide

The lopsided result signals voter support for his focus on neighborhood investment, public safety, city services.

Overview

  • With 100% of precincts reporting, Skoog defeated Faris Farassati 26,377 to 10,899, surpassing 70% of the vote.
  • The race highlighted the Aspiria property at 119th and Nall after the Royals bought its mortgage earlier this year, spurring speculation about a potential ballpark without any city authorization.
  • Skoog emphasized infrastructure, public safety and regional partnerships during the campaign, and he says he will continue investing in neighborhood roads and city services.
  • Farassati opposed a Royals stadium at the Aspiria site, arguing it could worsen traffic and crime and require costly incentives.
  • Skoog, a council member since 2005 and first elected mayor in 2021, previously supported a 2023 infrastructure sales tax for local improvements.