Tyrone Anthony Garner (1969- )

February 18, 2025 
/ Contributed By: David J. Mason

Tyrone Gardner (Tyrone Gardner Homepage)

Tyrone Gardner (Tyrone Gardner Homepage)

Tyrone Anthony Garner, born in February 1969, is the first Black Mayor of Kansas City, Kansas. He is also the thirty-first Mayor of the city and the fifth Mayor/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO) since city/ county consolidation in 1997. Born in Portland, Maine, Garner grew up in San Jose, California, before he and his family moved to Kansas City, Kansas at the beginning of his first year in high school. Mayor Garner has a son and grandchildren.

In 1987, Garner graduated from Wyandotte High School and then enlisted in the United States Army, where he served in Germany, Texas, and Kansas. He earned his associate degree from Kansas City Kansas Community College in Wyandotte County, Kansas, his bachelor’s degree from Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas, a Kansas City suburb, and his Master of Arts degree in human resources from Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas.

Garner joined the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department after his honorable discharge from the Army. He rose through the ranks rapidly and became the youngest African American to be promoted to Detective, Captain, Major, and Deputy Police Chief within the department. Garner was also the first Black Kansas City, Kansas Police Officer to graduate from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Additionally, he was the first Black male to command the western part of the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. Garner retired from the police force in June 2019.

The November 2021 general race for mayor of Kansas City, Kansas was a study in contrasts. It pitted first-time candidate Garner against the one-term incumbent mayor, David Alvey. Garner won the five-way mayoral primary in August and mounted an energetic general election campaign on a platform of changing the status quo. In the final results, Garner won the race for mayor with 8,413 votes to Alvey’s 8,049.

On December 13, 2021, Garner was sworn into the Mayor/ CEO office. During his tenure, he oversaw the official activities of the Unified Government while working with the Board of Commissioners and the County Administrator. He demonstrated bold, visionary, and decisive community-driven leadership, working alongside community members to make all of Wyandotte County a safe place to live, work, and raise a family.

Garner served on several Kansas City, Kansas commissions, committees, boards, and groups, including the Kansas City Kansas Housing Authority Board, the Ad hoc Group Against Crime, and as a Kansas governor-appointed member of the Kansas African American Affairs Commission. As an elected member of the Kansas City Kansas Community College Board, he was chair of the Finance Committee.

Mayor Garner is the recipient of many honors and Awards, including the 2016 Kansas City, Kansas Police Department Reasons to Believe Award Recipient; the 2018 SCLC of Greater Kansas City, Kansas Black Achievers Award; Kansas City Globe Most Influential Kansas Citians of 2015 Award; Eugene K. Patterson Community Service Award presented by the Heart of America Chapter of The Tuskegee Airmen; and the Rosalyn Brown and Betty Taliaferro Service Award presented by Friends of Yates, Inc.

About the Author

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David J. Mason, owner, and founder of HMG ePublishing, LLC, is an award-winning author and entrepreneur on the Internet since 1997, providing electronic books (ebooks) and telecommunication services. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, he specializes in ebooks preparation, production, promotion, distribution, and fulfillment. His curiosity for digital publishing began during the early formation of the ebooks publishing industry when he converted one of his previously published traditional manuals into an ebook.

Mr. Mason holds a Master of Science in chemistry from Hampton University in Virginia and a Bachelor of Science from Norfolk State University. He is a graduate of the Army War College. A Civil War and Black history enthusiast, Mr. Mason researched Private Parson Sykes’ military service and, in September 2022, published The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes: Enslavement in Southampton County, Virginia, based on his findings as a documental novel. He also authored the Environmental Compliance Tool Kit (Thompson Publishing Group, 1994).

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Mason, D. (2025, February 18). Tyrone Anthony Garner (1969- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/tyrone-anthony-garner-1969/

Source of the Author's Information:

Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, “Mayor & Chief Executive Officer (CEO),” https://www.wycokck.org/Government/Elected-Officials/Mayor-Biography (2024); Facebook.com, “Mayor Tyrone Garner,” https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarnerkck/about (2024); NPR in Kansas City, “First-time Candidate Tyrone Garner Defeated one-term Incumbent David Alvey to win Election as Mayor of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas,” https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2021-11-02/tyrone-garner-elected-first-black-mayor-of-kansas-city-kansas.

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