(KMZA)--A Nemaha County Commissioner is seeking re-election.
The Nemaha County Clerk's Office reports 2nd District Commissioner Tim Burdiek, a Republican, has filed for re-election to another 4-year term.
Burdiek is the first candidate to file for a county position up for election this fall.
Also up for election is the position of 3rd District Commissioner, currently held by Dennis Henry; Sheriff, currently held by Rich Vernon; County Clerk, currently held by Mary Kay Schultejans; County Attorney, currently held by Brad Lippert; Treasurer, currently held by Janell Niehues; and Register of Deeds, currently held by Roxann Holthaus.
Candidates have until noon, June 1 to file at the Nemaha County Clerk's Office.
The primary election will be August 4 and the general election is November 3.
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