(KLZA)-- Today is the deadline for incumbents to file for the May primary election in Nebraska.
Non-incumbents have until March 1 to file for the election.
The Richardson County Clerks Office reports several more have filed for the upcoming primary election.
Ronald Ramer of Shubert has filed for the Republican nomination for County Commissioners in District 3. Incumbent Rick Karas of Dawson has filed previously on the Republican ticket.
Two people have filed for positions on the Humboldt City Council. Dale Oehm will seek reelection in Ward I and Kendra Douglas has filed for reelection for the Ward II Council seat in Humboldt.
June Bowers of Falls City has filed for reelection to the District 56, Falls City Board of Education.
As of Wednesday, the incumbents in Falls City Council Wards I, II and III have not filed to seek another term.
In addition, two incumbents for the Falls City Board of Education have not filed for reelection.
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