(MSC NEWS)--Voters want to the polls Tuesday to narrow the field of candidates for three area school board positions.
In Nemaha County, advancing to the November 2nd general election ballot for position 1 on the Nemaha Central USD 115 Board of Education was incumbent Amy Sudbeck, who received 82 votes.
But just who will join Sudbeck on the general election ballot is not yet know, with candidates Doug Dalinghaus and John Howard each receiving 23 votes.
The outcome will not be known until the Nemaha County Commission canvasses ballots at their August 9 meeting and considers any provisional ballots cast.
Eliminated from the race was Laurie Osterhaus, who received 7 votes.
In Jackson County, advancing to the November general election ballot for position five on the Jackson Heights USD 335 Board of Education were Matthew Browning, who received 42 votes, and Justin Moore, who received 34 votes.
Eliminated from the race were Shannon Henry, who received 18 votes, and Wendie Richter, who received six votes.
The position is currently held by Ed Rosetter, who didn't file for re-election.
Advancing to the November general election ballot for position 4 on the Holton USD 336 Board of Education were Rochelle Falk, who received 68 votes, and Ryan Phillips, who received 54.
Eliminated from the race was Zachary Lancaster, who received 41 votes, and Simon Murnahan, who received 27 votes.
The position is currently held by Allen Arnold, who didn't file for re-election.
The results are unofficial until they are canvassed by the Jackson County Commission at their August 9 meeting.
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