(KNZA)--Three seats are up for election this fall on the Hiawatha City Commission.
Only one candidate has filed so far for the open positions. Toni Hull is seeking re-election as Commissioner of Utilities.
Also up for election is the position of Commissioner of Streets and Parks, currently held by Irv Schwalm, and the position of Commissioner of Police, currently held by John Sheeran.
Candidates have until noon, June 1st to file. Those interested should file at the Hiawatha City Hall.
The primary election will be August 2nd and the general election is November 8th.
The three candidates elected in November will take office in January 2017 and serve a 4-year term. Commissioners previously served a three-year term, but the Commission earlier this year approved a resolution changing the terms to 4-years.
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