(KMZA)--There will be contested races for two seats on the Nemaha County Commission in the August primary election.
Four candidates are vying for the position of 2nd District County Commissioner—including three Republicans and one Democrat.
The Republican candidates include incumbent Jason Koch, of Centralia, Lane Hanzlicek, of Wetmore and Austin Petry, of Centralia.
The lone Democratic candidate is Angela Harkins, of Baileyville.
Two Republican candidates are vying for the position of 3rd District County Commissioner. They include Joseph Dalinghaus and Sarah Feldkamp, both of Seneca. The seat is currently held by Dylan Keim, who did not seek re-election. Keim is among three Republican candidates running for the District 62rd Kansas House seat being vacated by Randy Garber, of Sabetha.
Monday was the filing deadline.
The primary election will be held August 6th and the general election will take place November 5.
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