(KLZA)-- The filing period for the May, 2022 Primary Election has begun in Nebraska.
Incumbents can file for re-election or a different office through February 15.
Non-incumbents seeking election must file for office by the March 1, deadline.
When the filing period opened January 5, several people filed for re-election in Richardson County.
Richard Hardesty of Humboldt filed to run for Sheriff as a Republican. Hardesty was appointed Sheriff in September, 2019 and is running for the office for the first time.
Pamela Scott of Falls City has filed for another term as Clerk of the District Court on the Republican ticket.
Donald Ferguson has filed for re-election to the Ward One Council position in Falls City. The City Council seats are non-partisan positions.
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