(KMZA)--Marshall County Attorney Meghan Voracek has announced plans to resign her position, effective March 23.
The Marysville Advocate said Voracek announced her decision Wednesday, citing personal reasons.
Voracek, of Seneca, has served as county attorney since July 2019 following her appointment to the position by Governor Kelly to fill the unexpired term of Laura Johnson-Mcnish. Johnson-McNish stepped down to accept an appointment as district magistrate judge in Doniphan County.
Voracek was then elected to a four-year term in November 2020, which began in January 2021.
The Marshall County Republican Central Committee will now have to select someone to fill her unexpired term, with the name being forwarded to Governor Kelly for appointment to a term expiring in January 2025.
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