(KLZA)-- Tuesday is General Election Day across Missouri.
Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
There are three contested races in Holt County.
Joe Laukamper is seeking reelection as Mayor of Mound City and is challenged by former Alderman Duane Nauman.
There is also a South Ward Alderman race in Mound City. Incumbent James Krueger is challenged by Wes Coffey.
There are four candidates for two spots on the Nodaway-Holt School Board. Haily Randall seeks reelection to the Board while Megan Morrow, Andrew Lance and Ryan Stewart Medsker have also filed.
Mound City voters will also decide on a 30-cent per $100 of assessed valuation increase on the the levy for general purposes including street lights for a four-year period. A two-thirds majority will be required to renew the levy which must be voted on every four years.
Atchison County, Missouri voters have several contested races Tuesday.
Kory Paris and Todd Stevens are running for North Ward Alderman in Rock Port.
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