(KMZA)--Marshall County Sheriff Dan Hargrave has filed for re-election.
Hargrave was appointed sheriff in 2008 and was elected to the office in 2012. He was a county commissioner for two years before being appointed sheriff.
The 51-year-old Hargrave told the Marysville Advocate that he’s running for re-election because the sheriff’s department has come a long way during his time in office and he wants to continue to build a solid base for law enforcement in the county.
So far, Hargrave is unchallenged in his bid for another four-year term.
Candidates have until noon, June 1st to file. The Kansas primary election is set for August 2nd, and the general election for November 8th.
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