• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Thursday, June 25, 2026
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
No Result
View All Result
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
No Result
View All Result

Nan Johnston guilty of another ethics violation

Ivan Foley by Ivan Foley
October 14, 2021
in Headlines
Nan Johnston
21
SHARES
521
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

Second time MEC has sanctioned Parkville’s mayor

Another conviction for Parkville Mayor Nan Johnston.

For the second time in less than two years, the Missouri Ethics Commission has found the Parkville mayor guilty of campaign violations.

RelatedNews

Employee charged after alleged EDC money grab

Democrat and independent sit down with Ashley Aune

Private firm will take over city trash collection

The ethics commission recently ruled it had found probable cause to believe Johnston and the Committee to Elect Nan Johnston failed to report an expense in a timely manner.

The ethics commission, however, seemed to go light in its punishment on Johnston for the latest violation. Based on a previous conviction, the ethics commission could have forced Johnston to pay much more in fines than it ruled for this latest violation.

In March 2020, the MEC had found Johnston’s campaign reports contained inaccurate information and had belatedly disclosed some expenses and contributions, including a $5,000 check from developer Don Julian. She was found to have committed four ethics violations at that time.

As a result of those violations, the MEC issued Johnston and her campaign finance committee a fine of $5,242 as a sanction, but she was allowed by pay $524 within 45 days to avoid paying the full amount.

At that time, the MEC said it will “stay” much of that fine if Johnston pays $524 of that fee and avoids any further violations of campaign finance laws for a two year period.

As it turns out, she did not avoid violations of campaign finance laws for two years. However, interestingly the MEC did not reinstate the full amount of that initial $5,242 fine in its latest ruling.

After her initial MEC case was resolved, Johnston in March of 2020 received an invoice for legal fees from that original case. A complaint was filed to MEC in December of 2020 that Johnston didn’t include legal fees on a report, and the MEC confirmed in its investigation.

The ethics commission found that “violations of law had occurred due to incorrectly filed campaign finance reports.” The MEC says Johnston’s campaign finance committee failed to report the legal fees on a campaign disclosure report. Later, the outstanding legal debt of $7,500 was paid by Johnston’s committee ahead of an April 2021 quarterly report.

Johnston and her campaign committee face a $1,000 fine for this latest violation, but the MEC offers her the condition that if she pays a $100 fine within the first 45 days the reminder of the fee will be “stayed.”

There is no mention of forcing Johnston to pay earlier “stayed” fine amounts for the previous violations.

A PATTERN OF TROUBLE

The latest decision by the Missouri Ethics Commission is the newest development in a pattern of trouble for Parkville’s mayor.

In addition to being found to have committed four counts of ethics violations in the 2020 decision followed by the guilty of one count in the latest round, Johnston also has a recent criminal conviction on her record.

Earlier this year, Johnston pled guilty to driving while intoxicated. She was arrested on Sept. 26, 2020 while traveling on Hwy. 9 near Eastside Drive at 1:15 a.m. She blew .110 on the portable blood alcohol test at the scene and later at the jail her BAC was tested at .098, above Missouri’s legal limit of .08.

She received a suspended imposition of sentence and was placed on probation for two years. She was also instructed to complete 40 hours of community service.

RELATED CONTENT:

It’s always interesting at Parkville City Hall

Tags: ethicsNan Johnstonparkvilleplatte county
Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley, longtime owner/publisher of the Platte County Landmark, is a past winner of the national Gish Award for courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism, presented by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky. He lives in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.

Related Posts

Kalynn Guffey

Employee charged after alleged EDC money grab

by Ivan Foley
June 23, 2026
0

AUDIT: AROUND $32,000 EMBEZZLED FROM PARKVILLE ORGANIZATION A now-former employee of the Parkville Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development (PACE) has been formally charged with stealing from the organization. Court documents indicate she allegedly embezzled more than $32,000 from...

45 Years Ago–June 19, 1981

by Ivan Foley
June 19, 2026
0

Four students from the Platte County R-3 High School will visit various foreign countries this summer as part of the Americans Abroad program. Gary Witt, Tami Jones, Kevin Flanigan and Suzanne Reed will take part in the program, spending time...

30 Years Ago–June 20, 1996

by Ivan Foley
June 19, 2026
0

Several area high school seniors have been awarded the Superintendent’s Leadership Grant to attend Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City, North. The grants are designed to recognize college-bound high school seniors who demonstrate leadership potential. Recipients include Adam Laut,...

15 Years Ago–June 22, 2011

by Ivan Foley
June 19, 2026
0

A favorite in Kansas City, jazz singer Angela Hagenbach wowed the crows at the Parkville River Jam 2011 Saturday evening. A 3 a.m. hail storm left several travelers stranded in Platte City Sunday morning and many residents with damage to...

Next Post
Joe Parente

Joe Parente will leave Parkville post in March

Popular News

  • Kalynn Guffey

    Employee charged after alleged EDC money grab

    156 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • Unexpected move brings change in Downtown Parkville

    35 shares
    Share 14 Tweet 9
  • Private firm will take over city trash collection

    21 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
  • Democrat and independent sit down with Ashley Aune

    14 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Guilty of murder at QuikTrip

    13 shares
    Share 5 Tweet 3
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Call us at 816-858-0363

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Online
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved