(KNZA)--An additional candidate has filed for the 62nd District seat in the Kansas House of Representatives.
According to the Kansas Secretary of State's Office, Seneca Republican Dylan Keim becomes the fourth candidate to seek the seat. Keim currently serves as 3rd District Nemaha County Commissioner.
He joins follow Republicans Sean Willcott of Holton and Dorothy Goodman of Sabetha in challenging Sabetha Republican Randy Garber, who is seeking re-election. Garber has served in the Kansas House since 2011.
The 62nd District includes Brown and Nemaha Counties, along with a portion of Jackson County.
Candidates have until noon, June 3 to file. The primary election will be held August 6 and the general election will take place November 5
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