Kay Waldo Barnes (born March 30, 1938) is an American politician who served as Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1999 to 2007. She was the first woman to be elected to the office and was elected in 1999 and re-elected in 2003.
She was the Democratic nominee for of the United States House of Representatives in 2008, but lost to incumbent Republican Congressman Sam Graves in a landslide.
In 2025, following the recall of Jackson County Executive Frank White, Barnes was appointed by Jackson County Legislature Chair DaRon McGee as the acting County Executive, effective October 8, 2025, and served until an interim County Executive was selected to serve out the remaidner of White's term on October 16.
Biography
Born Beverly Kay Cronkite in St. Joseph, Missouri, she was the daughter of Frederick Pierce "Fritz" Cronkite Jr. (1911-1962) and Helen F. [Morford] Cronkite St. John (1912-2016). Her father was the younger brother of Walter L. Cronkite, making her a niece of famous journalist Walter Cronkite.
She earned a bachelor's degree in secondary education from the University of Kansas, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, a master's in secondary education, and a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. She was president of Kay Waldo, Inc., a human resources development firm, until her retirement.
Career
In 1974, she was one of the first two women in the Jackson County Legislature. She was elected to the Kansas City council in 1979.
Barnes was the first female mayor of Kansas City. Although the race was initially thought to be competitive, Barnes was soundly defeated, taking only 37 percent of the vote. She even lost the district's share of Kansas City.
Soon after completing her second term as Kansas City's mayor, Barnes joined Park University as the director of the Center for Leadership in May 2007. From 2008 until her retirement on July 31, 2024, Barnes served the University as senior director for university engagement, representing Park within the Greater Kansas City community and as a staff liaison to Park's Civic Advisory Council, a group of Kansas City business, civic and nonprofit leaders.
Barnes is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Personal life
On February 6, 1960 in St. Joseph, she married Douglas Byers Waldo Jr. (1937-2021), kin of the large North American Waldo family, descendant of John Alden, and distant cousin of United States Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. They had two children: Frederick Douglas "Fritz" Waldo and Kelly Kay Waldo. They would divorce some time before 1973, when Douglas remarried.
She married secondly Frank Merritt Barnes (1925-2000) on December 6, 1988 in Kansas City. He died after 11 years of marriage.
She married for a third time to Thomas Van Dyke (b. 1938) on May 30, 2015 in Kansas City.
She is a cousin of United States Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush through the Pierce family, her great-grandmother being a Pierce at birth.
See also
- 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri#District 6
References
External links
- Missouri District 6 campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
