(KNZA)--Several Jackson County officials have filed for re-election.
Sheriff Tim Morse, County Treasurer Linda Gerhardt, County Clerk Kathy Mick and 2nd District County Commissioner Janet Zwonitzer filed for re-election on Kansas Day, January 29.
All four candidates filed as Republicans. Morse previously ran as a Democrat but switched party affiliation a year ago.
Also up for election this fall are the positions of 3rd District Jackson County Commissioner, currently held by Bill Elmer; County Attorney, currently held by Shawna Miller; and Register of Deeds, currently held by Tammy Moulden.
Candidates have until noon, June 1 to file at the Jackson County Clerk's Office.
The primary election is August 4, and the general election is November 3rd.
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